The age of Obama

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Explore 'The Age of Obama', a groundbreaking exploration of diversity and community in contemporary societies. This insightful book, published by Manchester University Press in 2010, combines rigorous social science research and captivating narratives. Authored by a collaborative team from Harvard and Manchester, including notable figures like Guardian journalist Tom Clark and Robert D. Putnam, this work offers a compelling analysis of how the UK and US navigate their evolving multicultural landscapes. With its easy-to-read style, enhanced by accessible charts and lively arguments, 'The Age of Obama' is essential reading for students in politics, sociology, and geography, as well as anyone curious about ethnic relations. Delve into the ongoing challenges of injustice faced by minorities, particularly African Americans, and discover the shifting tides of public opinion favoring tolerance and community integration. Whether you’re a scholar or an interested reader, this book is a vital contribution to understanding the complexities of modern diversity. Prepare to be informed and inspired by the potential for a progressive future, where the idea of a British Obama becomes increasingly plausible.

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