List of figuresList of contributorsForeword: Living in the bush of ghostsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Rhodesia and the ‘Rivers of Blood’Part I: Institutions of empire1 ‘Bloomsbury bazaar’: Daljit Nagra at the diasporic museum2 Anthropology at the end of empire: Turning a ‘colonial science’ on Britain itself3 ‘He is not a “racist” but should not be appointed director of LSE’: The impact of colonial universities on the University of LondonPart II: Writing identity, conflict and class4 Beyond experience: British anti-racist non-fiction after empire5 Empire, war and class in Graham Swift’s Last Orders (1996)Part III: Racial others, national memory6 White against empire: Immigration, decolonisation and Britain’s radical right, 1954–19677 Racism, redistribution, redress: The Royal Historical Society and Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change8 Exemplar empires: Battles over imperial memory in contemporary BritainPart IV: At home in postcolonial Britain9 Empire, security and citizenship in Arab British fiction10 Black, beautiful and essentially British: African Caribbean women, belonging and the creation of Black British beauty spaces in Britain (c. 1948–1990)11 Convivial cultures and the commodification of otherness in London nightlife in the 1970s and 1980s12 Tribe Arts, Tribe TalksAfterword: Disorder and displacementIndex