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London Youth, Religion, and Politics: Engagement and Activism from Brixton to Brick Lane

Book by Daniel Nilsson DeHanas, Kings College London Reviewed by Soulit Chacko, Loyola University, Chicago
Summer 2017

Soulit Chack of Loyola University, Chicago reviews London Youth, Religion, and Politics: Engagement and Activism from Brixton to Brick Lane, by Daniel Nilsson DeHanas. Dr. Nilsson DeHanas’ study focuses on young adults of immigrant parents in two inner-city London areas: the East End and Brixton. He concerns the role of religion in the civic integration of London’s second-generation youth through comparative ethnographic studies of two groups: the predominantly Christian Jamaican population in Brixton and the predominantly Muslim Bangladeshi population of the East End.

Read the book review at https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12339

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