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Research team publications

Selected publications that relate to ‘Diaspora Cities’:

  • Blunt, A. (2007) ‘Cultural geographies of migration: mobility, transnationality and diaspora.’ Progress in Human Geography 31.
  • Blunt, A., Bonnerjee, J., Lipman, C., Long, J. and Paynter, F. (2007) ‘My Home: space, text and performance.’ Cultural Geographies 14: 309-18.
  • Blunt, A. and Dowling, R. (2006) Home. Routledge: London.
  • Blunt, A. (2005) Domicile and diaspora: Anglo-Indian women and the spatial politics of home. Blackwell: Oxford.
  • Blunt, A. (2005) ‘Cultural geographies of home.’ Progress in Human Geography 29: 505-515.
  • Blunt, A. and Varley, A. (2004) ‘Geographies of home: an introduction.’ Cultural Geographies 11: 3-6. Co-editor (with A. Varley) of this special issue on ‘Geographies of Home.’
  • Blunt, A. (2003) ‘Collective memory and productive nostalgia: Anglo-Indian home-making at McCluskieganj.’ Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 21: 717-738.
  • Blunt, A. (2003) ‘Geographies of diaspora and mixed descent: Anglo-Indians in India and Britain.’ International Journal of Population Geography 9: 281-294.
  • Blunt, A. (2002) ‘ “Land of our Mothers”: home, identity and nationality for Anglo-Indians in British India, 1919-1947.’ History Workshop Journal 54: 49-72.
  • Hysler-Rubin, N. (forthcoming) ‘Planning Jerusalem as a Contested Space: another look at the work of Patrick Geddes.’ Cathedra (in Hebrew).
  • Hysler-Rubin, N. (2006) ‘Arts & Crafts and the Great City: Charles Robert Ashbee in Jerusalem.’ Planning Perspectives 21 (4) pp. 347-368.
  • Hysler-Rubin, N. (2005) ‘The Urban Thought of Charles Robert Ashbee and its Manifestation in Jerusalem, 1919-1922.’ Cathedra 117 pp. 81-106 (in Hebrew).
  • Fisher, M.; Lahiri, S. and Thandi, S. (2007) A South Asian History of Britain: Four Centuries of People from the Indian Sub-Continent. Oxford: Greenwood World Publishing.
  • Lahiri, S. (2007) ‘Clandestine Mobilities and Shifting Embodiments: Noor-un-nisa Inayat Khan and the Special Operations Executive, 1940-44.’ Gender and History 19: 305-323.
  • Lahiri, S. (2000) Indians in Britain: Anglo-Indian encounters, ‘race’ and identity, 1880-1930. London: Frank Cass.
  • Lahiri, S. (2003) ‘Performing identity: colonial migrants, passing and mimicry between the wars.’ Cultural Geographies, 10: 408-423.

 

 
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