In the early twentieth century, Chinese cabinetmakers' militancy in Melbourne not only secured a fair wage from Chinese employers but also influenced emerging pro-labour societies. The Chinese Cabinetmakers' Union was founded in response to their exclusion from minimum wages law when Chinese cabinetmakers were reimagined as "coolies" to emphasise the threat of cheaper Chinese labour. As Australian discriminatory policies increasingly curtailed Chinese workers' rights, the Chinese community was divided in response. The development of Chinese unions and pro-labour societies in Melbourne contrasted with Sydney where the Chinese merchant elite also mobilised against discrimination. The two groups had different perspectives on labour rights, whi...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
On 30 May 1925 British officers opened fire on Chinese union protesters in Shanghai’s Internat...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
Chinese furniture factory workers were the focus of a heated debate that helped shape White Austral...
The first mass Chinese immigration to Australia occurred in the 19th century, with approximately 100...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
The Chinese Youth League (CYL), a progressive patriotic organisation, is one of the few surviving po...
This article examines narratives of 'Huaqiao' in Australia to trace how identity was preserved throu...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
Protest movements are an aspect of history garnering closer attention in recent years, in particular...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
Among the Chinese who migrated to Australia, New Zealand and Canada from the mid nineteenth century ...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
On 30 May 1925 British officers opened fire on Chinese union protesters in Shanghai’s Internat...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
Chinese furniture factory workers were the focus of a heated debate that helped shape White Austral...
The first mass Chinese immigration to Australia occurred in the 19th century, with approximately 100...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
The Chinese Youth League (CYL), a progressive patriotic organisation, is one of the few surviving po...
This article examines narratives of 'Huaqiao' in Australia to trace how identity was preserved throu...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
Protest movements are an aspect of history garnering closer attention in recent years, in particular...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
Among the Chinese who migrated to Australia, New Zealand and Canada from the mid nineteenth century ...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...