textThis dissertation examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborers (colonos asiáticos or “coolies”) who went to Cuba and Peru as replacements for African slaves during the middle of the nineteenth century. Despite major sociopolitical differences (i.e., colonial slave society vs. independent republic without slavery), this comparative project reveals the common nature in the transition from slavery to free labor. Specifically, the indenture system, how the Chinese reacted to their situation, and how they influenced labor relations mirrored each other in the two societies. I contend that colonos asiáticos, while neither slaves nor free laborers, created a foundation for a shift from slavery to free labor...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
This thesis examines the lives and circumstance of working class Chinese in the nineteenth-century P...
This dissertation is a social history of the approximately 200,000 individuals who migrated seasonal...
textThis dissertation examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborer...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
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...
Between 1847 and 1874 approximately 142,000 Chinese indentured laborers, commonly known as coolies, ...
From 1847 to 1874, as many as 125,000 Chinese indentured or contract laborers, almost all male, were...
Chinese coolies’ hiring during 1847–1853 represents a traumatic historic moment in global labor hist...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
Focusing on the period 1870-1920, my dissertation offers a social history of colonization and exclus...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia and ...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
This thesis examines the lives and circumstance of working class Chinese in the nineteenth-century P...
This dissertation is a social history of the approximately 200,000 individuals who migrated seasonal...
textThis dissertation examines the experience of the tens of thousands of Chinese indentured laborer...
This dissertation examines the transition of Chinese from indentured to free laborers in the late ni...
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...
Between 1847 and 1874 approximately 142,000 Chinese indentured laborers, commonly known as coolies, ...
From 1847 to 1874, as many as 125,000 Chinese indentured or contract laborers, almost all male, were...
Chinese coolies’ hiring during 1847–1853 represents a traumatic historic moment in global labor hist...
This dissertation traces Chinese migration to and settlement in Colombia from the 1890s through 2020...
Focusing on the period 1870-1920, my dissertation offers a social history of colonization and exclus...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia and ...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
This dissertation project focuses on the emergence of capitalism in sugar-producing colonies during ...
This thesis examines the lives and circumstance of working class Chinese in the nineteenth-century P...
This dissertation is a social history of the approximately 200,000 individuals who migrated seasonal...