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With a focus on contemporary Western Europe, including France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Portugal, Bosma explores the experiences of six million first-generation postcolonial migrants. Through compelling case studies, this book examines the complexities of group identity and the ongoing effects of postcolonialism on immigrant communities. 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