Philip A. Kuhn is Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, emeritus, at Harvard University.
In this book, distinguished historian Philip A. Kuhn tells the remarkable five-century story of Chinese emigration as an integral part of China's modern history. Although emigration has a much longer past, its "modern" phase dates from the sixteenth century, when European colonialists began to collaborate with Chinese emigrants to develop a worldwide trading system. The author explores both internal and external migration, complementary parts of a far-reaching process of adaptation that enabled Chinese families to deal with their changing social environments. Skills and institutions developed in the course of internal migration were creatively modified to serve the needs of emigrants in foreign lands.
As emigrants, Chinese inevitably found themselves "among others." The various human ecologies in which they lived have faced Chinese settlers with a diversity of challenges and opportunities in the colonial and postcolonial states of Southeast Asia, in the settler societies of the Americas and Australasia, and in Europe. Kuhn traces their experiences worldwide alongside those of the "others" among whom they settled: the colonial elites, indigenous peoples, and rival immigrant groups that have profited from their Chinese minorities but also have envied, feared, and sometimes persecuted them. A rich selection of primary sources allows these protagonists a personal voice to express their hopes, sorrows, and worldviews.
The post-Mao era offers emigrants new opportunities to leverage their expatriate status to do business with a Chinese nation eager for their investments, donations, and technologies. The resulting "new migration," the author argues, is but the latest phase of a centuries-old process by which Chinese have sought livelihoods away from home.
去年年底买的,还没来得及看,书都没拆。今天看到出了繁中版,然后才知道简体本又被删减了。 以后买外文原著的书还是要小心,能看到原版就看原版,其次找港台版。 不知道这本书的误译有没有故意。以前看到过别人整理的其他书存在故意误译的情况。把作者原来标点的观点A有意歪曲...
評分格局很大,新见解不多,阅读性不比《叫魂》,启发性不容忽视。
評分Besides virtually stopping emigration of any sort over a period of nearly three decades, the policies had baneful effects on overseas Chinese and their dependent families.
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评分totally understated great book: even not the best of Kuhn's (probably will be), it ranks the number one monograph published during the past decade in the field of Chinese history. Everyone should read it.
评分我們活得大概我們自己都想笑
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