While West Indians constituted a much larger immigrant group in the port of Limón, Costa Rica and its environs, Chinese also migrated there during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In hopes of maintaining their culture and in response to the prejudice they faced, both groups formed their own tightknit transnational subcommunities. Nevertheless, they also interacted with each other. These interactions ranged from tension and conflict on the one hand, to routine, peaceful interaction and even collaboration on the other. In particular, class differences and the marginalization these groups experienced combined to produce this complex relationship. Tension and conflict often emerged due to both sides hoping to move up the socia...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
This paper attempts to make visible the community and their descendants of free Jamaican blacks who ...
Port Limón in Costa Rican Caribbean coast was transformed into a multicultural and ethnic interactio...
Esta investigación explora la naturaleza de los sentimientos antichinos en Costa Rica entre 1897 y 1...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
This paper attempts to make visible the community and their descendants of free Jamaican blacks who ...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
Examines Chinese plantation workers' transition from indentured servitude to wage labor in Peru of t...
This talk examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborers who went t...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
Exploring identity issues in the Chinese community of Costa Rica and outlining migratory movements o...
At least 50,000 working-class laborers from the West Indies, many of them poor and unemployed, remai...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
This paper attempts to make visible the community and their descendants of free Jamaican blacks who ...
Port Limón in Costa Rican Caribbean coast was transformed into a multicultural and ethnic interactio...
Esta investigación explora la naturaleza de los sentimientos antichinos en Costa Rica entre 1897 y 1...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
This paper attempts to make visible the community and their descendants of free Jamaican blacks who ...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
Examines Chinese plantation workers' transition from indentured servitude to wage labor in Peru of t...
This talk examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborers who went t...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
Exploring identity issues in the Chinese community of Costa Rica and outlining migratory movements o...
At least 50,000 working-class laborers from the West Indies, many of them poor and unemployed, remai...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
As a crossroads for world commerce, Panama has always attracted outsiders. Traders, laborers, and ad...
This article provides a historical background of Chinese presence in Latin America and the Caribbean...