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Imperial Footprints

A History of South Asian Child Migrants in Britain

By Sumita Mukherjee

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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Paperback English

Imperial Footprints

A History of South Asian Child Migrants in Britain

By Sumita Mukherjee

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From the Victorian era to Partition, Mukherjee uncovers the unique experiences of the very youngest South Asian migrants to Britain. Between 1857 and 1947, over 28 million Indians left the subcontinent to live, work and study elsewhere. Today, India has the largest diaspora in the world, with approximately 18 million Indians living overseas. Though often absent from historical narratives, migrant children were instrumental during the time of the British Empire in the development not only of Indian national and diasporic identities, but of British identity too. These children were marginalised by their political status, their race and their age; yet they were fundamental to historical change, from the 1830s through to independence in 1947. Imperial Footprints vividly charts this history of emigration from British India to the imperial heartland, through the eyes of its youngest participants. From pupils sent to English boarding schools and runaway servants, to sailor children and refugees of war or Partition, Sumita Mukherjee reveals that these child migrants were crucial players in founding Indian communities abroad. Drawing on archival records and firsthand accounts, she offers a portrait of migration to Britain that pre-dated the larger waves of arrivals post-war. Imperial Footprints challenges the assumptions of the historical voices we often foreground; reflects on post-colonial legacies; and offers a fascinating new perspective on migration and empire.

Specifications

Product ID / ISBN / EAN 9781805265283
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Format Paperback
Condition New
Language English
Publication Date 26 Feb 2026
Number of Pages 288
Width 21.5 cm
Height 13.8 cm
Depth 2.4 cm