Hidden Heritage (e-bog) af Wegars, Priscilla
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Hidden Heritage e-bog

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Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, large numbers of people from mainland China emigrated to the United States and other countries seeking employment. Termed "e;overseas Chinese,"e; they made lasting contributions to the development of early communities, an impact which has only begun to be recognized in recent years. "e;Chinatowns,"e; rural mining claims, work camps for rail…
Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, large numbers of people from mainland China emigrated to the United States and other countries seeking employment. Termed "e;overseas Chinese,"e; they made lasting contributions to the development of early communities, an impact which has only begun to be recognized in recent years. "e;Chinatowns,"e; rural mining claims, work camps for railroad and other construction activities, salmon canneries and shrimp camps, laundries, stores, cook shacks, cemeteries, and temples are only some of the sites where traces of their presence can be found. In recent years, numerous archaeological and historical investigations of the overseas Chinese have taken place, and "e;Hidden Heritage"e; presents the results of some of those studies.
E-bog 948,41 DKK
Forfattere Wegars, Priscilla (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 03.11.2016
Længde 456 sider
Genrer 1FPC
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351843843

Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, large numbers of people from mainland China emigrated to the United States and other countries seeking employment. Termed "e;overseas Chinese,"e; they made lasting contributions to the development of early communities, an impact which has only begun to be recognized in recent years. "e;Chinatowns,"e; rural mining claims, work camps for railroad and other construction activities, salmon canneries and shrimp camps, laundries, stores, cook shacks, cemeteries, and temples are only some of the sites where traces of their presence can be found. In recent years, numerous archaeological and historical investigations of the overseas Chinese have taken place, and "e;Hidden Heritage"e; presents the results of some of those studies.