Asian Migration to Australia: The Background to Exclusion, 1896-1923
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th November 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
304.89405
Hardback
210
Here is a first-class study by a young historian.... The style is lucid, the use of source materials masterful, and the differing treatment of the four Asian immigration groups (Japanese, Chinese, Indian, and Syrian) discreetly and neatly examined in separate chapters written to bring out the domestic and overseas influences that molded administrative policy and public attitudes for each group.-American Historical Review
"Here is a first-class study by a young historian.... The style is lucid, the use of source materials masterful, and the differing treatment of the four Asian immigration groups (Japanese, Chinese, Indian, and Syrian) discreetly and neatly examined in separate chapters written to bring out the domestic and overseas influences that molded administrative policy and public attitudes for each group."-American Historical Review
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