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<p><em>Colonial Formations</em> highlights the critical importance of colonial dynamics at the so-called peripheries of the British Empire. With a focus on the Australasian settler colonies the Pacific India and China it examines colonised peoples’ subjectivities mobilities and networks through accounts of labour law education and activism.</p><p>Decentring the British metropole while shedding light on its enduring power contributors chart the vast array of mobilities and connections that shaped these dynamics. They illuminate contexts and experiences of labour education touring courtrooms and anticolonial struggles. Many attend to questions of colonial belonging and its limits – within cultures of sociability – or citizenship and its attendant benefits and rights. The chapters show how colonised peoples both Indigenous and ‘coloured’ migrants critiqued and mobilised to challenge imposed strictures on their life possibilities whether in individual colonies in cross-colonial networks or across the imperial arena. In doing so this collection offers new insights into the interplay of place mobility and power and on the critical importance of colonial formations.</p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal <i>History Australia.</i></p>