From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 4, Spring 2012. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research / Assistant Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; E. Holly Tasker, Editor; Kristin Sobotka, Undergraduate Research Coordinator. Mentor: Joseph Schraibma
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From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 4, Spring 2012. Publi...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
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This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean...
textThis dissertation examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborer...
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This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
The involvement of American merchants in the Chinese coolie trade which was at its height from 1850 ...
This study covers the impact of the emergence of China on Central American economies, with special e...
Examines the growing relationship between Latin America and China, focusing on the sociological, rat...
The first Chinese migrants arrived in modern-day Panama aboard the clipper Sea Witch in April of 185...
The present study concerns itself with the geographical origin, distribution, routes of migration a...
Mentor: Gaetano Antinolfi From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volum...
China\u27s growing presence in Latin America is one of the most visible trends in the Western Hemisp...
Mentor: Joseph Schraibman From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volum...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 4, Spring 2012. Publi...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
Mentor: Guillermo Rosas From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume ...
This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean...
textThis dissertation examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborer...
Mentor: Ignacio Sanchez Prado From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, V...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
The involvement of American merchants in the Chinese coolie trade which was at its height from 1850 ...
This study covers the impact of the emergence of China on Central American economies, with special e...
Examines the growing relationship between Latin America and China, focusing on the sociological, rat...
The first Chinese migrants arrived in modern-day Panama aboard the clipper Sea Witch in April of 185...
The present study concerns itself with the geographical origin, distribution, routes of migration a...
Mentor: Gaetano Antinolfi From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volum...
China\u27s growing presence in Latin America is one of the most visible trends in the Western Hemisp...