General Editor's introduction Introduction: Mapping the contours of the British World: Empire, identity and migration - Kent Fedorowich and Andrew S Thompson 1. Malthus and the Uses of British Emigration - Eric Richards 2. 'Sprung from ourselves': British interpretations of mid-nineteenth-century racial demographics - Kathrin Levitan 3. Religious nationalism and clerical emigrants to Australia, 1828-1900 - Hilary M Carey 4. Resistance and accommodation in Christian mission: Welsh Presbyterianism in Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, 1860-1940 - Aled Jones 5. Asian migration and the British World, c.1850-c.1914 - Rachel Bright 6. Righting the record? British child migration: the case of the Middlemore Homes, 1872-1972 - Michele Langfield 7. Travelling colonist: British emigration and the construction of Anglo-Canadian privilege - Lisa Chilton 8. 'Dear Grace.love Maidie': Interpreting a migrant's letters from Australia, 1926-67 - Stephen Constantine 9. Staying on or going 'home'? Settlers' decisions upon Zambian Independence - Jo Duffy 11. 'I'm a Citizen of the World': Late-twentieth-century British emigration and global identities - the end of the 'British World'? - A. James Hammerton 12. Multiculturalism, decolonisation and immigration: Integration policy in Britain and France after the Second World War - Eleanor Passmore and Andrew S Thompson Index
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