TY - ADVS
T1 - Website: http://banglastories.org/
AU - Jalais, A.
AU - Chatterji, J.
AU - Alexander, C.A.
AU - Runnymede Trust, U.K.
N1 - Reporting year: 2010
Metis note: especially aimed at high-school children
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This website is on stories of Bengali Muslim migration where through various life-stories, family trees and pictorial narratives, high-school students, especially British-Bangladeshi ones, can get a greater sense of the histories of their ancestors, explore different phases of migration and settlement, and understand the shifting formations of ‘community’. We are also co-authoring: The Bengali Muslim Diaspora: Migration, Displacement and Settlement in Bangladesh, India and Britain. This research came out of a three- year London School of Economics / University of Cambridge project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), U.K.
AB - This website is on stories of Bengali Muslim migration where through various life-stories, family trees and pictorial narratives, high-school students, especially British-Bangladeshi ones, can get a greater sense of the histories of their ancestors, explore different phases of migration and settlement, and understand the shifting formations of ‘community’. We are also co-authoring: The Bengali Muslim Diaspora: Migration, Displacement and Settlement in Bangladesh, India and Britain. This research came out of a three- year London School of Economics / University of Cambridge project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), U.K.
M3 - Website
ER -