The stories behind our names
Michael Rosen talks to Sheela Banerjee about the surprising and poignant family and cultural histories revealed by looking into our personal and family names.
Michael Rosen talks to journalist Sheela Banerjee about the family and cultural histories revealed by our names. In her book Whatβs in a Name? Friendship, Identity and History in Modern Multicultural Britain, she takes a deep dive into her own personal and family names and those of her friends. Names turn out to be excellent prisms through which to view history and the stories she uncovers are surprising and poignant.
Producer Beth O'Dea, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Audio Bristol
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