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Tulip time, U. S. A.: staging memory, identity and ethnicity in Dutch-American community festivalsSchoone-Jongen, Terence G. 27 February 2007 (has links)
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Blooding a lion in Little Bourke Street : the creation, negotiation and maintenance of Chinese ethnic identity in MelbourneChooi, Cheng Yeen. January 1986 (has links) (PDF)
Bibliography: leaves 311-328.
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Immigration and settlement in Roman Dalmatia to the death of CommodusWilson, Alan John Nisbet January 1950 (has links)
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The immigration of Orientals into Canada, with special reference to Chinese.Andracki, Stanislaw. January 1958 (has links)
The history of Canada's policies in the matter of Chinese immigration from 1870 to the present time may be divided into four distinct periods: The period of unrestricted immigration ending 1885; the period of the head-tax system from 1885 to 1923; the period of the exclusion of Chinese immigrants ending in 1947 and the period of limited admission of Chinese immigrants under the rules applicable to Asians in general. [...]
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Galician Jewish emigration, 1869-1880Bornstein, Robert J. (Robert Jay) January 1996 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to determine how Galician Jewish emigration during the period 1869-1880 was affected by the Austrian Constitution of 21 December 1867, and in particular by Article IV of said constitution's Fundamental Law Concerning the General Rights of Citizens which granted freedom of movement for the first time to Habsburg subjects. Various demographic, economic, political and societal factors particular to migration, to Galicia and to Galician Jewry are examined in order to establish the effect of the 1867 Constitution on Galician Jewish emigration.
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An experiment in immigrant colonization: Canada and the Icelandic reserve, 1875-1897Eyford, Ryan Christopher 11 January 2011 (has links)
In October 1875 the Canadian government reserved a tract of land along the southwest shore of Lake Winnipeg for the exclusive use of Icelandic immigrants. This was part of a larger policy of reserving land for colonization projects involving European immigrants with a common ethno-religious background. The purpose of this policy was to promote the rapid resettlement and agricultural development of Aboriginal territory in the Canadian Northwest. The case of the Icelandic reserve, or Nýja Ísland (New Iceland), provides a revealing window into this policy, and the ways in which it intersected with the larger processes of colonization in the region during the late nineteenth century.
The central problem that this study addresses is the uneasy fit between "colonization reserves" such as New Iceland and the political, economic and cultural logic of nineteenth-century liberalism. Earlier studies have interpreted group settlements as either aberrations from the "normal" pattern of pioneer individualism or communitarian alternatives to it. This study, by contrast, argues that colonization reserves were part of a spatial regime that reflected liberal categories of difference that were integral to the extension of a new liberal colonial order in the region.
Using official documents, immigrant letters and contemporary newspapers, this study examines the Icelandic colonists’ relationship to the Aboriginal people they displaced, to other settler groups, and to the Canadian state. It draws out the tensions between the designs and perceptions of government officials in Ottawa and Winnipeg, the administrative machinery of the state, and the lives and strategies of people attempting to navigate shifting positions within colonial hierarchies of race and culture.
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The emigration of agricultural labourers from England to Queensland 1882-1891 with particular reference to Norfolk emigrantsWalton, John Unknown Date (has links)
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The emigration of agricultural labourers from England to Queensland 1882-1891 with particular reference to Norfolk emigrantsWalton, John Unknown Date (has links)
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The emigration of agricultural labourers from England to Queensland 1882-1891 with particular reference to Norfolk emigrantsWalton, John Unknown Date (has links)
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The emigration of agricultural labourers from England to Queensland 1882-1891 with particular reference to Norfolk emigrantsWalton, John Unknown Date (has links)
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