Sikhs in England

Sikhs in England: The Development of a Migrant Community by A.W. Helweg (1979 This signed and dedicated copy, with a personal touch from Art (Arthur), takes you on a captivating journey through the intertwined stories of culture, identity, and migration. Explore how Sikhs have woven their vibrant threads into the multicultural tapestry of England, shaping its rich history.

Plus, this monograph delves deep into the social adjustment and living conditions of Indian Sikh immigrants in the Gravesend community near London, UK. It vividly describes cultural factors, emigration reasons in India, occupational status, the impact of UK migration policies, social structures among the Gravesend Sikhs, migrant education, race relations, and more. With a bibliography spanning pages 161 to 168, along with maps and photographs, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Sikh immigrant experience in England.