The encyclopedia of the Chinese overseas / general editor, Lynn Pan.
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Cambridge, Mass. :
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1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Guide to the Use of the Encyclopedia and Editorial Conventions
- List of Figures, Tables and Maps
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Part I. Origins
- Overview
- China as ancestral homeland
- Cultural origins
- Regional Origins
- Speech areas
- The Concept of Qiaoxiang Guangdong qiaoxiang architecture
- Emigrant communities in Fujian
- Emigrant communities in Guangdong
- Emigrant communities in Zhejiang
- Emigrant communities in Hainan Border regions
- Part II. Migration
- Migration in China
- Colonization and resettlement
- Sojourning'Floating populations'Emigration from China
- Contexts: 1100s-1910s
- Between Departure and Arrival
- Contexts: Post-World War IIPatterns of Migration
- Trade diasporas
- Lab our. Migration
- Sojourning and chain migration
- Student migration
- Return migration and re-migration
- Clandestine Migration
- Recruitment of workers for Britain and France
- The case of Hong Kong
- Patterns of Chinese migration to Europe
- Part III. Institutions
- The Order of Things in China
- Rural society
- Urban society
- The Overseas Chinese Family
- The Chinese family in the Straits Settlements
- Religion Overseas Chinese Organizations
- General
- Pre-World War II
- Post-World War II
- Chinese pan-European organizations
- Chinese Business Organizations
- Networkorganizations
- Conglomerates
- Chinese business networks: A hypothetical dialogue
- Part IV. Relations
- Relations with China
- China's policies towards overseas Chinese
- The Chinese overseas cycle
- Three bearers of 'Western learning'
- Sun Yat-sen
- Nationalism among the overseas Chinese
- Zou Rong
- Hong Kong's role in the relationship between China and the overseas Chinese
- Overseas Chinese remittances
- Overseas Chinese investments in China
- Charoen Pokphand's investments in China
- Relations with non-Chinese
- Ethnicity
- Being Chinese in the modern world
- Business relations with non-Chinese
- Multi-layered identities: Overseas Chinese artists in the 20th century
- Cross-cultural cinema
- Contemporary emigre writers
- Part V. Communities
- Southeast Asia
- Brunei
- Burma (Myanmar)Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Laos
- Malaysia
- The Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- The Americas
- Canada
- The Caribbean
- Spanish America
- The United States
- Australasia And Oceania
- Australia
- New Zealand
- The South Pacific
- Fiji
- Nauru
- New Caledonia
- Papua New Guinea
- The Solomon Islands
- Tahiti
- Tonga
- Vanuatu
- Western Samoa
- Europe
- Britain
- France
- Italy
- The Netherlands
- Russia
- East Asia
- Japan
- Korea
- Indian Ocean and Africa
- India
- Madagascar
- Mauritius
- Reunion Island
- South Africa
- Timelines
- Acknowledgements
- Chinese Character List.