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Winner of the 2022 Bancroft Prize Shortlisted for the 2022 Cundill History Prize Finalist for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Book Prize How Chinese migration to the world’s goldfields upended global power and economics and forged modern conceptions of race. In roughly five decades, between 1848 and 1899, more gold was removed from the earth than had been mined in the 3,000 preceding years, bringing untold wealth to individuals and nations. But friction between Chinese and white settlers on the goldfields of California, Australia, and South Africa catalyzed a global battle over “the Chinese Question”: would the United States and the British Empire outlaw Chinese immigration? This distinguished history of the Chinese diaspora and global capitalism chronicles how a feverish alchemy of race and money brought Chinese people to the West and reshaped the nineteenth-century world. Drawing on ten years of research across five continents, prize-winning historian Mae Ngai narrates the story of the thousands of Chinese who left their homeland in pursuit of gold, and how they formed communities and organizations to help navigate their perilous new world. Out of their encounters with whites, and the emigrants’ assertion of autonomy and humanity, arose the pernicious western myth of the “coolie” laborer, a racist stereotype used to drive anti-Chinese sentiment. By the turn of the twentieth century, the United States and the British Empire had answered “the Chinese Question” with laws that excluded Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Ngai explains how this happened and argues that Chinese exclusion was not extraneous to the emergent global economy but an integral part of it. The Chinese Question masterfully links important themes in world history and economics, from Europe’s subjugation of China to the rise of the international gold standard and the invention of racist, anti-Chinese stereotypes that persist to this day.


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  • Author : Mae Ngai
  • Publisher : National Geographic Books
  • Genre : History
  • Total Pages : 0 pages
  • ISBN : 1324036109
  • PDF File Size : 33,8 Mb
  • Language : English
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The Chinese Question

The Chinese Question
  • Publisher : National Geographic Books
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  • Release Date : 22 November 2022
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Winner of the 2022 Bancroft Prize Shortlisted for the 2022 Cundill History Prize Finalist for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Book Prize How Chinese migration to the world’s goldfields upended global power

The Chinese Question

The Chinese Question
  • Publisher : National Geographic Books
  • File Size : 32,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 24 August 2021
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Winner of the 2022 Bancroft Prize Shortlisted for the 2022 Cundill History Prize Finalist for the 2022 Los Angeles Times Book Prize How Chinese migration to the world’s goldfields upended global power

A Global History of Gold Rushes

A Global History of Gold Rushes
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • File Size : 53,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 16 October 2018
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Nothing set the world in motion like gold. Between the discovery of California placer gold in 1848 and the rush to Alaska fifty years later, the search for the precious yellow

The Lucky Ones

The Lucky Ones
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • File Size : 43,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 27 May 2012
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Traces three generations of a Chinese-American family from its patriarch's self-invention as an immigration broker in post-gold rush San Francisco to the family's intimate involvement in the 1904 World's Fair.

Driven Out

Driven Out
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • File Size : 21,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 01 August 2008
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This sweeping and groundbreaking work presents the shocking and violent history of ethnic cleansing against Chinese Americans from the Gold Rush era to the turn of the century.

At America's Gates

At America's Gates
  • Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
  • File Size : 33,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 21 January 2004
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With the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, Chinese laborers became the first group in American history to be excluded from the United States on the basis of their race and class.

The Chinese Must Go

The Chinese Must Go
  • Publisher : Harvard University Press
  • File Size : 32,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 26 February 2018
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Beth Lew-Williams shows how American immigration policies incited violence against Chinese workers, and how that violence provoked new exclusionary policies. Locating the origins of the modern American "alien" in this

The Good Immigrants

The Good Immigrants
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • File Size : 43,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 11 April 2017
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Conventionally, US immigration history has been understood through the lens of restriction and those who have been barred from getting in. In contrast, The Good Immigrants considers immigration from the

A Nation of Counterfeiters

A Nation of Counterfeiters
  • Publisher : Harvard University Press
  • File Size : 43,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 30 June 2009
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Prior to the Civil War, the United States did not have a single, national currency. Counterfeiters flourished amid this anarchy, putting vast quantities of bogus bills into circulation. Their success,