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The Segregation of Immigrant Communities in the City of Birmingham, 1961

The Segregation of Immigrant Communities in the City of Birmingham, 1961

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The Segregation of Immigrant Communities in the City of Birmingham, 1961

by Jones, Philip N

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Hull, Yorkshire: University of Hull Publications, 1967. Paperback. 46p., wraps, 5.5 x 8.5 inches, very good condition. Occasional Papers in Geography No. 7.

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Title
The Segregation of Immigrant Communities in the City of Birmingham, 1961
Author
Jones, Philip N
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Paperback
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University of Hull Publications
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Hull, Yorkshire
Date Published
1967
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1960S; English History, England, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK; Immigration; Geography;

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