Introduction
1. 'The height of my ambition is to be a Springbok': Wartime travel to southern Africa, race and the discourse of opportunity
2. 'We want new settlers of British stock': Planning for post-war migration
3. 'Immigration on a Selective Basis': The competing imperatives of minority settler colonialism, 1945-1953
4. From Britons to 'New Rhodesians' and 'New South Africans': The consolidation of racial nationalism in the 1950s
5. The demographic defence of the white nation, 1960-1975
6. 'The last bastion of the British Empire': The politics of migration in the final days of Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa, 1976-1994
7. 'I still don't have a country': The southern African settler diaspora after decolonisation
Epilogue
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