The Chinese Diaspora in South-East Asia: The Overseas Chinese in IndoChina

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 22 thg 2, 2012 - 320 trang
As Qing Dynasty China disintegrated, economic hardship and civil disorder led to millions of Chinese men and women seeking their fortunes abroad, many journeying south into French Indochina. These emigres settled into tight-knit communities called huiguan: organisations which closely mirrored the religious, social and economic constitution of their own places of origin. Here, Tracy Barrett sheds light on the overseas Chinese communities in French Indochina and the interactions between them and French colonial authorities. She also addresses the nature, scope and effectiveness of the congregation system - an institution designed by the French to control Indochina's overseas Chinese but eventually extended across the greater French empire as a means of monitoring 'foreign Asiatics'. Including a close analysis of French colonial law and of the economic and social networks between Chinese settler communities across Indonesia, "The Chinese Diaspora in South East Asia" provides an important insight into the characteristics of Chinese migration.
 

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INTRODUCTION
1
1 CHINESE CONGREGATIONS FRENCH COLONIAL AUTHORITIES AND THE INDOCHINESE MILIEU
11
2 CHINESE SUFFRAGE AND CONGREGATIONAL ELECTIONS
28
3 CONGREGATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT
51
4 THE BANKRUPTCY OF CHOLONS LY FAMILY 18711913
70
MUTUAL AID IN THE THE
95
COMMEMORATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL PURSUITS IN THE CONGREGATIONS
115
DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND MEDIATION IN THE CONGREGATIONS
149
CRIME POLICING AND IMMIGRATION IN THE CONGREGATIONS
164
9 CHINESE CERCLES
196
CONCLUSION
214
NOTES
221
BIBLIOGRAPHY
260
INDEX
286
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Tracy C. Barrett received her PhD from Cornell University and is Assistant Professor of History at North Dakota State University.

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