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Dear China Emigrant Letters And Remittances 18201980 Gregor Benton Hong Liu

  • SKU: BELL-51821466
Dear China Emigrant Letters And Remittances 18201980 Gregor Benton Hong Liu
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.32 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Gregor Benton; Hong Liu
ISBN: 9780520970540, 0520970543
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Dear China Emigrant Letters And Remittances 18201980 Gregor Benton Hong Liu by Gregor Benton; Hong Liu 9780520970540, 0520970543 instant download after payment.

Qiaopi is one of several names given to the “silver letters” Chinese emigrants sent home in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These letters-cum-remittances document the changing history of the Chinese diaspora in different parts of the world and in different times.
Dear China is the first book-length study in English of qiaopi and of the origins, structure, and operations of the qiaopi trade. The authors explore the characteristics and transformations of qiaopi, showing how such institutionalized and cross-national mechanisms helped sustain families separated by distance and state frontiers and contributed to the sending regions’ socioeconomic development. Dear China contributes substantially to our understanding of modern Chinese history and to the comparative study of global migration.

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