The nineteenth-century Chinese population in Australia was made up mostly of men, drawing many commentators to the conclusion these men faced an absence of family life, resulting in prostitution, gambling, opium use and other so-called vices. Recent research has, however, expanded and complicated our knowledge of Chinese families in New South Wales and Victoria, particularly concerning the extent to which Chinese men and white Australian women formed intimate relationships. This article traces the origins of the misconceptions about Chinese families in nineteenth-century Australia, and considers how new directions in scholarship over the past decade are providing methods for enlarging our knowledge. It argues that instead of being oddities ...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who migrated to Queens...
The nineteenth-century Chinese population in Australia was made up mostly of men, drawing many comme...
This thesis explores the experiences of white women who partnered Chinese men and their children in ...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
Chinese Australian women are largely absent from scholarly accounts of Chinese Australian migration ...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
In 1924, On Hing’s naturalisation certificate, issued in New South Wales in 1875, was tendered as ev...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
This paper critically assesses the issues surrounding nineteenth-century Chinese migration to Britis...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who migrated to Queens...
The nineteenth-century Chinese population in Australia was made up mostly of men, drawing many comme...
This thesis explores the experiences of white women who partnered Chinese men and their children in ...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
Chinese Australian women are largely absent from scholarly accounts of Chinese Australian migration ...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
In 1924, On Hing’s naturalisation certificate, issued in New South Wales in 1875, was tendered as ev...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
This paper critically assesses the issues surrounding nineteenth-century Chinese migration to Britis...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who migrated to Queens...