Tony Kushner, 'Colin Holmes: an introduction', SECTION 1: HISTORIOGRAPHY, Jennifer Craig-Norton, 'Introduction', Chapter 1: Ken Lunn, 'Uncovering Traditions of Intolerance: the earlier years of Immigrants and Minorities and the Sheffield School', Chapter 2: Tony Kushner, 'Colin Holmes and the Development of Migrant and Anti-Migrant Historiography', Chapter 3: Tobias Brinkmann, 'Looking Beyond the Nation State: the history of global migrations after 1800', Chapter 4: Christhard Hoffmann, 'Class vs. Ethnicity: concepts of migrant historiographies in Britain and (West) Germany, 1970s-1990s', SECTION 2: PLACES AND SPACES, Tony Kushner, 'Introduction', Chapter 5: Anne Kershen, 'From the Profitable Strangers to the residents of Banglatown: an exploration of the historiography of immigrants in London's East End', Chapter 6: Anne Witchard, 'The Chinese Connection: an historiography', Chapter 7: Panikos Panayi, 'The Uniqueness of London', Chapter 8: Caroline Bressey, 'Spaces of Black History', SECTION 3: COMMUNITY HISTORY, Christhard Hoffmann, 'Introduction', Chapter 9: Geoffrey Alderman, 'Academic Duty and Communal Obligation Revisited', Chapter 10: Wendy Ugolini, 'Weaving Italian Experience into the British Immigration Narrative', Chapter 11: Jennifer Craig-Norton, 'Jewish Refugee Historiography: moving beyond the celebratory?', Chapter 12: Saima Nasar, 'We Refugees? Re-defining Britain's East African Asians', SECTION 4: RACISMS AND ANTI-MIGRANT POLITICS, Christhard Hoffmann, 'Introduction', Chapter 13: Gavin Schaffer, 'Race and Colour Revisited: white immigrants in post-war Britain', Chapter 14: Barbara Bush, 'Family Misfortunes? Gendered perspectives on West Indian migration, welfare policies and cultural racism in Post Second World War Britain', Chapter 15: Krista Maglen, 'Inside, Outside, and In-Between: shifting borders in British immigration and disease control', Chapter 16: Graham Macklin, 'The Evolving Historiography of the Extreme Right in Britain', SECTION 5: MARGINAL, NEGLECTED AND REIMAGINED HISTORIES, Jennifer Craig-Norton, 'Introduction', Chapter 17: David Mayall, 'Gypsy/Romani Studies: a few reflections', Chapter 18: Milosz Cybowski, 'The poorest, the most intractable, and the most permanent - the invisible nineteenth-century Pole in Britain', Chapter 19: Rozina Visram, 'History of Asians in Britain 1600-1950', Chapter 20: Nicholas J. Evans, 'The development of transmigrant historiography in Britain', SECTION 6: IDENTITIES, Tony Kushner, 'Introduction', Chapter 21: Donald MacRaild and Kyle Hughes, 'Underground Catholic networks in Ireland and Britain: the case of Ribbonism before the famine and after', Chapter 22: James Jordan, 'The most varied, colourful, confusing hubub in the world: The East End, television and the documentary imagination, July 1939', Chapter 23: Ryan Hanley, 'The Equiano Effect: representativeness and early black British migrant testimony', Chapter 24: Kathy Burrell, 'Framing Polish Migration to the UK, from the Second World War to EU Expansion', Tony Kushner, 'Afterword', APPENDICES: COLIN HOLMES - A LIFE AND CAREER, 1. Colin Holmes: publications, 2. The Sheffield School - Colin Holmes postgraduate supervision, 3. Colin Holmes interview with Alan Dein