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Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: New Imperial Histories Stephen Howe 1
Part 1 Promoting and explaining 'new imperial history' 21
1 The Colonial Situation: A Theoretical Approach George Balandier 23
2 Rules Of Thumb: British History And 'Imperial Culture' In Nineteenth- And Twentieth-Century Britain Antoinette Burton 41
3 Provincializing Europe: Postcolonialtty And The Critique Of History Dipesh Chakrabarty 55
Part 2 Intellectual battles and exchanges 73
4 Postcolonial Studies And The Study Of History Frederick Cooper 75
5 Coda: The Burden Of The Past Nicholas Dirks 92
6 Shoot Them To Be Sure Richard Gott 106
Part 3 Influences from anthropology and psychoanalysis 115
7 Colonialism And Its Forms Of Knowledge: The British In India Bernard Conn 117
8 The Psychology Of Colonialism: Sex, Age And Ideology In British India Ashis Nandy 125
Part 4 Imperial cultures as global networks 137
9 Imperial Networks: Creating Identities In Nineteenth-Century South Africa And Britain Alan Lester 139
10 Mapping The British World Carl Bridge Kent Fedorowich 147
11 The Roots Of Colonial Intellectual Life Philip S. Zachernuk 160
Part 5 Feminism, gender studies, histories of the body 175
12 Carnal Knowledge And Imperial Power: Race And The Intimate In Colonial Rule Ann Laura Stoler 177
13 Thinking Back: Gender Misrecognition And Polynesian Subversions Aboard The Cook Voyages Kathleen Wilson 195
Part 6 Ecological history 207
14 The Colonial State And The Origins Of Western Environmentalism Richard H. Grove 209
15 Retrospectives On Socio-Envirqnmental History And Socio-Environmental Justice Nancy J. Jacobs 219
Part 7 Racialimaginings 229
16 Knowledge, Empire, Globalization Tony Ballantyne 231
17 Slower Than A Massacre: The Multiple Sources Of Racial Thought In Colonial Africa Jonathon Glassman 238
18 The Imperial Working Class Makes Itself 'White': White Labourism In Britain, Australia, and South Africa Before The First World War Jonathan Hyslop 255
Part 8 The impact of colonialism's cultures on metropoles 271
19 The Persistence Of Empire In Metropolitan Culture John M. MacKenzie 273
20 'There'll Always Be An England': Representations Of Colonial Wars And Immigration, 1948-1968 Wendy Webster 284
21 The Language Of Imperialism And The Meanings Of Empire Andrew S. Thompson 306
Part 9 Colonialism's afterlives 323
22 Has It Come To This? Paul Gilroy 325
23 Claudia Jones And The West Indian Gazette: Reflections On The Emergence Of Postcolonial Britain Bill Schwarz 339
Part 10 Africa and the Caribbean 357
24 Haiti, History, And The Gods Joan Dayan 359
25 Modern Blackness: What We Are And What We Hope To Be Deborah A. Thomas 378
26 Re-Introducing The 'People Without History': African Historiographies E.S. Atieno Odhiambo 391
Part 11 Other empires, other histories 405
27 'They Live In A State Of Nomadism And Savagery': The Late Ottoman Empire Debate And The Postcolonial Selim Deringil 407
28 La Republique Metissee: Citizenship, Colonialism, And The Borders Of French History Laurent Dubois 422
Part 12 New histories, new empires - and the 'colonial present' 435
29 Imperialism, Liberalism And The Quest For Perpetual Peace Anthony Pagden 437
30 Empire After Globalisation Partha Chatterjee 448
Index 461
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