Foreword: Living in the bush of ghosts - Elleke Boehmer Introduction: Rhodesia and the 'Rivers of Blood' - Josh Doble, Liam J. Liburd and Emma Parker Part I: Institutions of empire 1 'Bloomsbury bazaar': Daljit Nagra at the diasporic museum - John McLeod 2 Anthropology at the end of empire - Katherine Ambler 3 'He is not a "racist" but should not be appointed director of LSE': The impact of colonial universities on the University of London - Dongkyung Shin Part II: Writing identity, conflict and class 4 Beyond experience: British anti-racist non-fiction after empire - Dominic Davies 5 Empire, war and class in Graham Swift's Last Orders (1996) - Ed Dodson Part III: Racial others, national memory 6 White against empire: Immigration, decolonisation and Britain's radical right, 1954-1967 - Liam J. Liburd 7 Racism, redistribution, redress: The Royal Historical Society and Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change - Shahmima Akhtar 8 Exemplar empires: Battles over imperial memory in contemporary Britain - Astrid Rasch Part IV: At home in postcolonial Britain 9 Empire, security and citizenship in Arab British fiction - Tasnim Qutait 10 Black, beautiful and essentially British: African Caribbean women, belonging and the creation of Black British beauty spaces in Britain (c. 1948-1990) - Mobeen Hussain 11 Convivial cultures and the commodification of otherness in London nightlife in the 1970s and 1980s - Steve Bentel 12 Tribe Arts, Tribe Talks - Josh Doble, Liam J. Liburd, Emma Parker, Samran Rathore and Tajpal Rathore Afterword: Disorder and displacement - Bill Schwarz Index.
British Culture after Empire : Race, Decolonisation and Migration Since 1945