Discusses the immigration laws of pre-Federation Australian colonies in 1901. Background on restrictions on Chinese entry in Australia and the U.S.; Political and social factors that affected Australian restrictive entry laws; Influences of Australian colonies on trade and labor relations with China
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
The Australian far left has a long and conflicted history of engagement with the politics of whitene...
his article recovers the essential imperial and international context of the Immigration Restriction...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Anglo-Chinese Australians travelled overseas, primarily to...
© 1982 Robert J. LewisIn 1901 the Commonwealth Parliament passed the first national law restricting ...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
In 1924, On Hing’s naturalisation certificate, issued in New South Wales in 1875, was tendered as ev...
Before the 1840s only a trickle of Cantonese 'coolies and labourers' had come to the Pacific region...
In the 1830s and 1840s a racist labour immigration policy for New South Wales developed out of respo...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
Recent scholarship on transnational immigration restriction have tended to frame British policies in...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
Australia’s immigration policies have remained an unsettled area subject to political disputation si...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
The Australian far left has a long and conflicted history of engagement with the politics of whitene...
his article recovers the essential imperial and international context of the Immigration Restriction...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Anglo-Chinese Australians travelled overseas, primarily to...
© 1982 Robert J. LewisIn 1901 the Commonwealth Parliament passed the first national law restricting ...
This chapter draws attention to the efforts of Chinese residents and subjects in Australia seeking e...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
This paper deals with Australian immigration policy, its evolution and current situation. It analyse...
In 1924, On Hing’s naturalisation certificate, issued in New South Wales in 1875, was tendered as ev...
Before the 1840s only a trickle of Cantonese 'coolies and labourers' had come to the Pacific region...
In the 1830s and 1840s a racist labour immigration policy for New South Wales developed out of respo...
From the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth until the 1970s, Australian immigration policy ...
Recent scholarship on transnational immigration restriction have tended to frame British policies in...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
Australia’s immigration policies have remained an unsettled area subject to political disputation si...
The relationship between nationally unified calls for immigration restriction in the White Australia...
The Australian far left has a long and conflicted history of engagement with the politics of whitene...
his article recovers the essential imperial and international context of the Immigration Restriction...