Refuge and the Fortress
Delve into the compelling narrative of Refuge and the Fortress by Jeremy Seabrook, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2008. This insightful book spans 259 pages and reflects on the experiences and achievements of refugee academics, coinciding with the 75th anniversary of CARA (Council for Assisting Refugee Academics). Seabrook meticulously recounts Britain's historical relationship with overseas victims of persecution, shining a light on the stories of those who sought refuge and the compassionate individuals who aided them.
Through this exploration, readers are invited to engage with essential questions regarding contemporary attitudes towards immigration and asylum. Seabrook’s profound insights offer not only a window into the past but also a critical context for the current debates surrounding government policy on immigration in Great Britain. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in history, social justice, and the ongoing discourse on refugees.