The book represents one of the earliest efforts to link the history of European and Asian immigrants. The many similarities between the experiences of the two immigrant groups highlight the necessity and feasibility of examining the history of Asian and European immigrants on the same footing.
The book represents one of the earliest efforts to link the history of European and Asian immigrants. The many similarities between the experiences of the two immigrant groups highlight the necessity and feasibility of examining the history of Asian and European immigrants on the same footing.
Xinyang Wang taught at Washington State University and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology before retirement. His articles and reviews have appeared in Labor History, New York History, Studi Emigrazione : International Journal of Migration Studies, Eur-America, Western Historical Quarterly, The American Historical Review, and Amerasia Journal .
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Artisans and Peasants from Guangdong Chapter 3 Returning Home or Staying in America? Chapter 4 Living Close to Work Chapter 5 Group Loyalties in the Work Place Chapter 6 Labor Militancy Chapter 7 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Artisans and Peasants from Guangdong Chapter 3 Returning Home or Staying in America? Chapter 4 Living Close to Work Chapter 5 Group Loyalties in the Work Place Chapter 6 Labor Militancy Chapter 7 Conclusion
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