序号 |
书 名 |
1.1.1 |
A gallery of Chinese kapitans |
1.2 |
Chinese merchant families in lloilo |
1.3 |
The Chinese overseas |
1.4 |
In search of equality |
1.5 |
The Asian American century |
1.6 |
Sold for silver |
1.7 |
Contemporary American immigrants |
1.8 |
Unsubmissive women |
1.9 |
The future of the overseas Chinese in southeast Asia |
1.10 |
Ethnic relations in kelantan |
1.11 |
Asian Americans in transition |
1.12 |
The organization of Chinese emigration 1848-1888 |
1.13 |
The political structure of the Chinese community in Cambodia |
1.14 |
The Political Structure of the Chinese Community in Cambodia |
1.15 |
Chinatown, N.Y. |
1.16 |
Civil rights issues facing Asian Americans in the 1990s |
1.17 |
The Chinese expansion and the world today: north American experience |
1.18 |
OEI TIONG ham concern: the first business empire of southeast Asia |
1.19 |
The struggle for the MCA |
1.20 |
After the Chinese taste China’s influence in America, 1730-1930 |
1.21 |
The national status of the Chinese in Indonesia 1900-1958 |
1.22 |
The reemergence of an inner city: the pivot of Chinese settlement in the east bay region of the san Francisco bay area |
1.23 |
Peranakan Chinese politics in Indonesia |
1.24 |
Aspirations and frustrations of the Chinese youth in the san Francisco bay area: aspersions upon the societal scheme |
1.25 |
The Chinese in butte county, California, 1860-1920 |
1.26 |
Traditional Chinese concepts of food and medicine in Singapore |
1.27 |
Occupational mobility and kinship assistance: a study of Chinese immigrants in Chicago |
1.28 |
Asian American panethnicity |
1.29 |
The li dynasty Hong Kong aristocrats |
1.30 |
Culture change among Chinese agriculture settlers in British north boreneo |
1.31 |
Kanowit: an overseas Chinese community in borneo |
1.32 |
Chinese marriage patterns in Singapore |
1.33 |
Moneylenders and the economic development of lower Burma-an exploratory historical… |
1.34 |
Tales of Chinatown |
1.35 |
Chinese churches in Thailand |
1.36 |
Chinese Indonesians -state policy, monoculture and multiculture |
1.37 |
The expanding roles of Chinese Americans in u.s.-china relations |
1.38 |
The expanding roles of Chinese Americans in U.S.-china relations |
1.39 |
Treacherous river-a study of rural Chinese in north Malaya |
1.40 |
The hatchet men |
1.41 |
Who are the Chinese Texans? |
1.42 |
Business groups in Thailand |
1.43 |
Migration and the labour market in Asia –recent trends and policies |
1.44 |
Trends in international migration |
1.45 |
Proceedings of the international symposium on ethnic Chinese and the world economy |
1.46 |
Replacement migration- is it a solution to declining and ageing populations? |
1.47 |
Towards a fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy |
1.48 |
Overseas ethnic- Chinese economy |
1.49 |
Management Japan |
1.50 |
Trade in strangers |
2.51 |
The junk trade from southeast Asia- translations from the tosen fusetsugaki, 1674-1723 |
2.52 |
The junk trade from southeast Asia – translations from the tosen fusetsu-gaki, 1674-1723 |
2.53 |
The new Asian immigration in los Angeles and global restructuring |
2.54 |
The New Asian Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring |
2.55 |
Families in Japan-changes, continuities, and regional variations |
2.56 |
A singing ambivalence – American immigrants between old world and new, 1830-1930 |
2.57 |
Bulletin of the sohei nakayama IUJ Asia development research programme |
2.58 |
Refugees from revolution- U.S. policy and third-world migration |
2.59 |
Riad bulletin –1992 |
2.60 |
Riad bulletin–1993 |
2.61 |
Globalizing Chinese migration –trends in Europe and Asia |
2.62 |
Globalizing Chinese migration-trends in Europe and asia |
2.63 |
Internal and international migration – Chinese persprectives |
2.64 |
Ethnic Chinese – their economy, politics and culture |
2.65 |
The indo-Chinese refugee dilemma |
2.66 |
Asian Americans and the law- Chinese immigrants and American law 1 |
2.67 |
Asian Americans and the law- Chinese immigrants and American law 1 |
2.68 |
Asian Americans and the law- Japanese immigrants and American law 2 |
2.69 |
Asian Americans and the law- Japanese immigrants and American law 2 |
2.70 |
Asian Americans and the law-The mass internment of Japanese Americans and the quest for legal redress 3 |
2.71 |
Asian Americans and the law-The mass internment of Japanese Americans and the quest for legal redress 3 |
2.72 |
Asian Americans and the law-Asian Indians, Filipinos, other Asian communities and the law 4 |
2.73 |
Asian Americans and the law-Asian Indians, Filipinos, other Asian communities and the law 4 |
2.74 |
Commercial networks in modern Asia |
2.75 |
Becoming Chinese American |
2.76 |
Emigration and the Chinese lineage – the mans in Hong Kong and London |
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Asian America – Chinese and Japanese in the united states since 1850 |
2.77 |
Southeast Asian Chinese – the socio-cultural dimension |
2.78 |
Southeast Asian Chinese and china – the politico-economic dimension |
2.79 |
Prominent Indonesian Chinese – biographical sketches |
2.80 |
Japanese bosses, Chinese workers – power and control in a Hong Kong megastore |
2.81 |
Contemporary Asian America – a multidisciplinary reader |
2.82 |
Foreign capital in southeast Asia |
2.83 |
Bangka tin and mentok pepper |
2.84 |
PRC business firms in Hong Kong and Macau |
3.85 |
The Asian American encyclopedia 3 |
3.86 |
The Asian American encyclopedia 4 |
3.87 |
The Asian American encyclopedia 5 |
3.88 |
The Asian American encyclopedia 6 |
3.89 |
Report of the joint special committee to investigate Chinese immigration |
3.90 |
Report of the royal commission on Chinese immigration |
3.91 |
My life in china and America |
3.92 |
Reaction to the Chinese in the pacific northwest and British Columbia 1850 to 1910 |
3.93 |
The growth and decline of Chinese communities in the rocky mountain region |
3.94 |
The Growth and Decline of Chinese Communities in the Rocky Mountain Region |
3.95 |
Congressional policy of Chinese immigration |
3.96 |
The chinaman as we see him |
3.97 |
The Chinese in America |
3.98 |
The Chinese in America |
3.99 |
Chinese adolescents in Britain and Hong Kong – identity and aspirations |
3.100 |
Ambition and identity – Chinese merchant elites in colonial manila, 1880-1916 |
3.101 |
The ethnic Chinese and economic development in Vietnam |
3.102 |
A comparative approach to redefining Chinese-ness in the ERA of globalization |
3.103 |
Making and remaking Asian America through immigration policy, 1850-1990 |
3.104 |
Making and remaking Asian America through immigration policy, 1850-1990 |
3.105 |
The Chinese of Sarawak |
3.106 |
Indonesian Chinese in crisis |
3.107 |
Braving a new world - Cambodian refugees in an American city |
3.108 |
Pirates of the south china coast 1790-1810 |
3.109 |
Bitter melon – stories from the last rural Chinese town in America |
3.110 |
The Chinese Diaspora – selected essays volume I |
3.111 |
The Chinese diaspora – selected essays volume II |
3.112 |
Underemployment among Asians in the united states – Asian Indian, Filipino, and Vietnamese workers |
3.113 |
Australia and the non-white migrant |
3.114 |
Chinese society in rural Malaysia |
3.115 |
Dreaming of gold, dreaming of home |
3.116 |
Indochinese refugees in America |
3.117 |
The development of bumiputera enterprises and Sino Malay economic cooperaton in Malaysia |
3.118 |
Formation and restructuring of business groups in Malaysia |
3.119 |
Changing identities of the southeast Asian Chinese since world war II |
4.120 |
Studies in pacific history – economics, politics and migration |
4.121 |
Institutional racism – the case of hawai’i |
4.122 |
The overseas Chinese |
4.123 |
The overseas Chinese |
4.124 |
Asia’s wealth club |
4.125 |
Chinese business enterprise in Asia |
4.126 |
Rural capitalists in Asia |
4.127 |
Pribumi Indonesians, the Chinese minority and china |
4.128 |
Pribumi Indonesians, the Chinese Minority and China |
4.129 |
The sandalwood mountains – readings and stories of the early Chinese in Hawaii |
4.130 |
Let the people judge |
4.131 |
The making of an overseas Chinese legend |
4.132 |
Community and politics: the Chinese in colonial Singapore and Malaysia |
4.133 |
Community and Politics: The Chinese in Colonial Singapore and Malaysia |
4.134 |
Surviving the city – the Chinese immigrant experience in New York city, 1890-1970 |
4.135 |
Surviving the city – the Chinese immigrant experience in New York city, 1890-1970 |
4.136 |
The Asian American movement |
4.137 |
One hundred years’ history of the Chinese in Singapore |
4.138 |
The new Chinatown |
4.139 |
An anecdotal history of old times in Singapore 1819-1867 |
4.140 |
The Chinese in Europe |
4.141 |
Social change and the Chinese in Singapore |
4.142 |
Social Change and the Chinese in Singapore |
4.143 |
The elder Chinese |
4.144 |
The yellow peril – Chinese Americans in American fiction, 1850-1940 |
4.145 |
Chinese in America: stereotyped past, changing present |
4.146 |
The Chinese in America 1820-1973 |
4.147 |
Linking our lives – Chinese American women of los Angeles |
4.148 |
If they don’t bring their women here – Chinese female immigration before exclusion |
4.149 |
If they don’t bring their women here – Chinese female immigration before exclusion |
4.150 |
Asian business networks |
4.151 |
The Chinese in London |
4.152 |
Chinese migration and settlement in Australia |
4.153 |
Chinese capitalism, 1522-1840 |
4.154 |
The Chinese in southeast Asia volume 1 ethnicity and economy activity |
4.155 |
UMI dissertation services |
4.156 |
Multicultural Hawaii - the fabric of a multiethnic society |
4.157 |
Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the south pacific |
5.158 |
Die uberseechinesen in sudostasien |
5.159 |
The manners and customs of the Chinese if the straits settlements |
5.160 |
At American’s gates |
5.161 |
Singapore Chinese society in transition |
5.162 |
Orientations |
5.163 |
Chinese big business in the Philippines – political leadership and change |
5.164 |
The invisible china – the overseas Chinese and the politics of southeast Asia |
5.165 |
Blood, sweat, and mahjong |
5.166 |
Blood, sweat, and mahjong |
5.167 |
Asian American studies after critical mass |
5.168 |
Chinese on the American frontier |
5.169 |
Chinese ST.LOUIS – from enclave to cultural community |
5.170 |
The economic condition of Chinese Americans |
5.171 |
Asian Americans – personality patterns, identity, and mental health |
5.172 |
An international scientific community |
5.173 |
Reluctant exiles? – migration from Hong Kong and the new overseas Chinese |
5.174 |
Reluctant exiles? – migration from Hong Kong and the new overseas Chinese |
5.175 |
Essential outsiders |
5.176 |
Chinese leadership and power in colonial Singapore |
5.177 |
Chinese leadership and power in colonial Singapore |
5.178 |
Ginseng and aspirin |
5.179 |
Megatrends Asia |
5.180 |
The ethnic Chinese in the asean states – bibliographical essays |
5.181 |
Chineseness across borders |
5.182 |
The anti-Chinese movement in California |
5.183 |
Nanyang perspective: Chinese students in multiracial Singapore |
5.184 |
Southeast Asian exports since the 14th century cloves, pepper, coffee, and sugar |
5.185 |
Greater china: the next superpower? |
5.186 |
Emergence, development and dissolution of the pro-china organizations in Singapore NO.87 |
5.187 |
The Chinese in Britain |
5.188 |
Chinese san Francisco, 1850-1943 |
5.189 |
Chinese San Francisco, 1850-1943 |
5.190 |
Becoming Asian American |
5.191 |
Stepping out – the making of Chinese entrepreneurs |
5.192 |
The chineseness of china – selected essays |
6.193 |
Sailing for the sun – the Chinese in Hawaii 1789-1989 |
6.194 |
The tenth biennial conference 1993 – association of Asian social science research councils |
6.195 |
Asians in America – the history and immigration of Asian Americans 1 |
6.196 |
The Chinese in Indonesia |
6.197 |
The concubine’s children |
6.198 |
The management of ethnic relations in public housing estates |
6.199 |
Confucian traditions in east Asian modernity |
6.200 |
The Chinese in southeast Asia - volume2 identity, culture and politics |
6.201 |
Cosmopolitan capitalists – Hong Kong and the Chinese Diaspora at the end of the 20th century |
6.202 |
Closing the gate – race, politics, and the Chinese exclusion act |
6.203 |
TAY CHEN LOCK PAPERS |
6.204 |
The invisible state – the formation of the Australian state 1788-1901 |
6.205 |
Chinese America – mental health and quality of life in the inner city |
6.206 |
Chinese migrations, with special reference to labor conditions |
6.207 |
Coolies and mandarins |
6.208 |
Second daughter – growing up in china, 1930-1949 |
6.209 |
Megatrends Asia – the eight Asian mega trends that are changing the world |
6.210 |
Chinese family and marriage In Singapore |
6.211 |
The Chinese in Hawaii - an annotated bibliography |
6.212 |
Chinese historic sites and pioneer families of rural Oahu |
6.213 |
Women and party politics in peninsular Malaysia |
6.214 |
Ungrounded empires |
6.215 |
China and the Chinese overseas |
6.216 |
Expanding Sino -American business and trade |
6.217 |
China and the overseas Chinese – a study of Peking’s changing policy, 1949-1970 |
6.218 |
The Chinese Americans |
6.219 |
The Chinese Americans |
6.220 |
The Chinese Americans |
6.221 |
An illustrated history of the Chinese in America |
2.1.001 |
日本と台湾の経営理念に及ぼした日•台儒教の影響 |
2.1.002 |
中国における市場経済化の進展に関する理論的実証的分析 |
2.1.003 |
石嘉成コレクション(文書) |
2.1.004 |
華僑華人とグロ一バリゼ一ション |
2.1.005 |
昭和59年度科学研究費補助金(総合研究A)研究成果報告書 |
2.1.006 |
中国系政治•経済の研究 |
2.1.007 |
アジア太平洋地域における新中国経済圏の形成と東アジア•東南アジア経済の地殼変動 |
2.1.008 |
中国系の経営の研究(序説) |
2.1.009 |
華僑教育関係文献資料目録 |
2.1.010 |
マラヤの華僑社会 |
2.1.011 |
国際移住 |
2.1.012 |
小コミュニティの社会位相空間論 |
2.1.013 |
南洋華人小史 |
2.1.014 |
東南アジア華人社会の研究(下) |
2.1.015 |
香港の主な中国人資本財団の現状 |
2.1.016 |
華僑華人問題と国籍法 |
2.1.017 |
和文華僑関係文献目録(稿) |
2.1.018 |
華僑本質論 |
2.1.019 |
東南アジア華人社会と中国僑郷 |
2.1.020 |
東南アジア華僑の社会と経済 |
2.1.021 |
近代スコットラ冫ド移民史研究 |
2.1.022 |
世界経済史の方法と展開 |
2.1.023 |
世界経済史 |
2.1.024 |
ASEAN躍動の経済 |
2.1.025 |
中国企業の経営改革と経営風土の変貌 |
2.1.026 |
華僑はアジアをどう変えるか |
2.1.027 |
境界人の独白 |
2.1.028 |
世界経済の政治学 |
2.1.029 |
南洋の華僑 |
2.1.030 |
民族問題とは何か |
2.1.031 |
エス二ック関係と人の国際移動 |
2.1.032 |
国際学入門 |
2.1.033 |
地球社会に生きる地域を創る |
2.1.034 |
華僑•華人経済 |
2.1.035 |
アジアの財閥と企業 |
2.1.036 |
日本華僑華人社会の変遷 |
2.1.037 |
中国系諸経済の研究 |
2.1.038 |
最近の中国系の政治, 経済,社会文化等の変化に関する研究 |
2.1.039 |
ひとの国際的移動 |
2.1.040 |
華人経営者の素顔 |
2.1.041 |
21世紀の中国系人(華僑•華人) |
2.1.042 |
世界のチャイニ一ズ |
2.1.043 |
華僑は中国をどう変えるか |
2.1.044 |
神戸と華僑 |
2.1.045 |
孫文と神戸 |
2.1.046 |
東南アジアのチャイナ夕ウン |
2.1.047 |
経済開発と計画 |
2.1.048 |
華人経済圏と日本 |
2.1.049 |
スウェ一デンの挑戦 |
2.1.050 |
地域ビジネスが世界を変える |
2.1.051 |
現代中国の経済 |
2.1.052 |
華僑商法 の秘密 |
2.1.053 |
華僑 (游 仲勲 著) |
2.1.054 |
中国経済をみる眼 |
2.2.055 |
近百年日中関係の史的展開と阪神華僑 |
2.2.056 |
地域経済圏の結成と直接投資の変化に関する調査研究 |
2.2.057 |
中国の華僑政策と“帰僑”知識人 |
2.2.058 |
民族系企業の抬頭と華人資本(No.81) |
2.2.059 |
民族系企業の抬頭と華人資本(No.83) |
2.2.060 |
民族系企業の抬頭と華人資本(No.85) |
2.2.061 |
企業経営者としての華僑 |
2.2.062 |
香港在住中国人資本の海外進出の現状 |
2.2.063 |
アジア経済 第25巻第10号 |
2.2.064 |
夕イの華僑系企業 |
2.2.065 |
在日中国人大全 |
2.2.066 |
朝鮮族のグロ一バルな移動と国際ネッ卜ワ一ク |
2.2.067 |
アジア移民の工ス二シティと宗教 |
2.2.068 |
中国の経済建設と華僑 |
2.2.069 |
開発諭のフ口ンティア |
2.2.070 |
人間が大好きです |
2.2.071 |
華僑(H•F•マックネヤ著) |
2.2.072 |
現代華僑問題 |
2.2.073 |
華南経済——中国•開放の最前線 |
2.2.074 |
華人ディアスポラ |
2.2.075 |
上海浦東開発戦略 |
2.2.076 |
香港と中国 |
2.2.077 |
ある中国人密航者の犯罪 |
2.2.078 |
商欲 |
2.2.079 |
チャイナマフィア |
2.2.080 |
チャイナマフィア |
2.2.081 |
あっぱれ華僑の発想 |
2.2.082 |
ドナルド•ダックの夢 |
2.2.083 |
アジアの選択 |
2.2.084 |
アジア発展研究 第1号 |
2.2.085 |
イスラ一ム治下のヨ一口ッパ |
2.2.086 |
華僑ビジネスの秘密 |
2.2.087 |
中国人と日本人 |
2.2.088 |
帝国日本と華僑 |
2.2.089 |
ブミプラ企業の抬頭とマレ一人•華人経済協力 |
2.2.090 |
華僑の挑戦 |
2.2.091 |
四海楼物語 |
2.2.092 |
骨 |
2.2.093 |
民族と帝国 |
2.2.094 |
卜ライブス |
2.2.095 |
日本軍占領下のシンガポ一ル |
2.2.096 |
チャイナ夕ウンヨコハマ |
2.2.097 |
アロ一戦争と圓明園 |
2.2.098 |
イギリスとアジア |
2.3.099 |
ワ一ルド•トレンド 第8号 |
2.3.100 |
中国に関する文化人類学的研究のための文献解題 |
2.3.101 |
横浜中華街的華僑伝 |
2.3.102 |
海外華人研究論文集 |
2.3.103 |
在日中国人媒体総覧 |
2.3.104 |
在日中国人大全 |
2.3.105 |
中国人の日本語著書総覧 |
2.3.106 |
昭和45年度東南アジア華僑研究会 中間報告 |
2.3.107 |
華人華僑関係文献目録(稿) |
2.3.108 |
長崎華商と東アジア交易網の形成 |
2.3.109 |
二重経済論 |
2.3.110 |
マラヤ華僑と中国 |
2.3.111 |
東アジア市場経済:多様性と可能性 |
2.3.112 |
世界政治と地球公共財 |
2.3.113 |
タイ國の華僑 |
2.3.114 |
ユグノ一の経済史的研究 |
2.3.115 |
サテライ卜講義 |
2.3.116 |
漢人與周邊社會研究 |
2.3.117 |
外国人労働の経済学 |
2.3.118 |
客家——華南漢族のエスニシティ一とその境界 |
2.3.119 |
中国人の日本奮闘記 |
2.3.120 |
華僑経済年報 |
2.3.121 |
中国21 (特集 WHO加盟後の中国経済と日本) |
2.3.122 |
メガトレンド•アジア |
2.3.123 |
中洋の商人たち |
2.3.124 |
在日華僑の政治的態度 |
2.3.125 |
南洋華人 |
2.3.126 |
華人経済圏と日本 |
2.3.127 |
第三の開国 |
2.3.128 |
国際大移動 |
2.3.129 |
モビリティと異文化接近 |
2.3.130 |
“死体”が語る中国文化 |
2.3.131 |
アジアルネサンス |
2.3.132 |
移民社会フランスの危機 |
2.3.133 |
移住者の移動と定着に関する研究 |
2.3.134 |
華僑社会 |
2.4.222 |
San Francisco’s Chinatown: how Chinese a town? |
4.223 |
De positie van de chinezen in nederland |
4.224 |
Superior servants – the legendary Cantonese amahs of the far east |
4.225 |
Who’ who of the world |
4.226 |
Statistical profile of the Chinese in the united states 1970census |
4.227 |
Chinese-Americans view their mental health |
4.228 |
Singapore studies: critical surveys of the humanities and social sciences |
4.229 |
Law and the Chinese in southeast Asia |
4.230 |
“Patriots” or “traitors”? – A history of American-educated Chinese students |
4.231 |
A short history of the Nanyang Chinese |
4.232 |
Scholar, banker, gentleman soldier |
4.233 |
Gold mountain |
4.234 |
Chinese in the post-civil war south – a people without a history |
4.235 |
Die uberseechinesen ihre bedeutung fur die wirtschaftliche entwicklung sudostasiens |
4.236 |
Ethnic Chinese as southeast Asians |
4.237 |
The first suburban Chinatown – the remaking of Monterey park, California |
4.238 |
China and the overseas Chinese in southeast Asia |
4.239 |
Chinese Americans – a brief history |
4.240 |
West coast Chinese boy |
4.241 |
The evolution of the Netherlands Indies economy |
4.242 |
Passage to the golden gate |
4.243 |
Chinese coolie emigration |
4.244 |
Singapore Chinese |
4.245 |
Chinese-Americans: school and community problems |
4.246 |
Social and economic problems of the overseas Chinese in southeast Asia |
4.247 |
Overseas and Ethnic Chinese Commercial Banking in Thailand |
4.248 |
The Chinese in San Francisco: A Pictorial History |
4.249 |
The Chinese in san Francisco: a political history |
4.250 |
The Chinese in Tehama Country: 1860-1890 |
4.251 |
Chinese Temple Architecture in Singapore |
4.252 |
Hong Kong Immigrants in Canada |
4.253 |
Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia—A Russian Study |
4.254 |
The Oriental Question |
4.255 |
Term of Refuge |
4.256 |
Technology, Economic Security, State, and the Political Economy of Economic network |
5.257 |
Macau: City of Commerce and Culture |
5.258 |
Revolutionaries, Monarchists, and Chinatowns |
5.259 |
Rebuilding the Ancestral Village |
5.260 |
Surviving on the Gold Mountain |
5.261 |
Upper Nankin Street Singapore(盒巴南京街) |
5.262 |
Pickering: Protector of Chinese |
5.263 |
To Save China, To Save Ourselves |
5.264 |
Ethnic Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia |
5.265 |
Struggle for Ethnic Identity |
5.266 |
Chinese Minority in a Malay State |
5.267 |
Blacks, Latinos, and Asian in Urban America |
5.268 |
Orientals |
5.269 |
Double Identity |
5.270 |
Asian Americans and Congress |
5.271 |
Asian Americans And Congress |
5.272 |
Filipinos in China Before 1500 |
5.273 |
Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Community in America, 1882-1943 |
5.274 |
Chinese in America Life |
5.275 |
God in Chinatown |
5.276 |
China to Chinatown: Chinese Food in the West |
5.277 |
Chinese Christians in America |
5.278 |
Studies in Modern Overseas Chinese History |
5.279 |
The Culture of the Chinese Minority in Indonesia |
5.280 |
Health and Mental Health |
5.281 |
Morally United and Politically Divided |
5.282 |
The Ethnic Chinese in East and Southeast Asia |
5.283 |
Aging and Adaptation |
5.284 |
Peranakan Chinese Politics in Java |
5.285 |
Minority in Phoenix |
5.286 |
Chinese Big Business and the Wealth of Asian Nations |
5.287 |
Asian America Through the Lens |
5.288 |
Straw Hats, Sandals and Steel |
5.289 |
Refugees from Vietnam |
5.290 |
Longtime Californ’ |
5.291 |
Lee Kuan Yew |
5.292 |
Chinese Names |
6.293 |
Acculturation and Ethnic Identity in a Multi-Ethnic Society: The Case of the Rural Chinese in Kelantan, Malaysia |
6.294 |
Ethnic and the Chinese in Southeast Asian |
6.295 |
Ethnic Chinese Capital in Indonesia |
6.296 |
Ethnic Chinese Family Business: Ownership and Management |
6.297 |
A History of Chinese Education in Indonesia |
6.298 |
China and Southeast Asian’s Ethnic Chinese |
6.299 |
Chinatown Gangs |
6.300 |
China and the Overseas Chinese in the United States, 1868-1911 |
6.301 |
Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Migrants in Hawaii |
6.302 |
Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Migrants in Hawaii |
6.303 |
Sojourners and Settlers: History of Southeast Asia and the Chinese |
6.304 |
Lords of the Rim |
6.305 |
The Chinese in Philippine Life 1850-1898 |
6.306 |
The Chinese in Philippine Life 1850-1898 |
6.307 |
Chinese in the Philippines |
6.308 |
Chinese in the Philippines |
6.309 |
Chinese in the Philippines |
6.310 |
Ko-tai: A New Form of Chinese Urban Street Theatre in Malaysia |
6.311 |
Ch’ing Policy Toward the Coolie Trade 1847-1878 |
6.312 |
Asian in America |
6.313 |
Immigrants and Associations |
6.314 |
Joining the Modern World |
6.315 |
Chinese Pioneers on the Sarawak Frontier 1841-1941 |
6.316 |
Chinese Politics in Malaysia |
6.317 |
Of Orphans and Warriors |
6.318 |
Of Orphans and Warriors |
6.319 |
New York Before Chinatown |
6.320 |
The Last Half Century of Chinese Overseas |
6.321 |
Words Cannot Equal Experience |
6.322 |
Bitter Strength: A History of the Chinese in the United States, 1850-1870 |
6.323 |
Ethnic Relations and Nation-Building in Southeast Asia |
6.324 |
The Chinese in New Zealand |
6.325 |
Compelled to Excel |
6.326 |
The Overseas Chinese in ASEAN: Business Strategies and Management Practices |
6.327 |
Planters and Speculators |
6.328 |
Lotus Among the Magnolias: The Mississippi Chinese |
6.329 |
Chinese Mine Labor in the Transvaal |
6.330 |
Contagious Divides |
6.331 |
Racism, Dissent, and Asian Americans from 1850 to the Present |
6.332 |
Falling Leaves Return to Their Roots(落葉歸根) |
6.333 |
Chinese in Dispersion |
3.2.001 |
Statistical Record of Asian Americans |
3.2.002 |
Community and Change in Overseas Chinese Communities in the Pan-Pacific Area |
3.2.003 |
The Bamboo Network |
3.2.004 |
Overseas Chinese Nationalism |
3.2.005 |
Global Spaces of Chinese Culture |
3.2.006 |
The Politics of Chinese Unity in Malaysia |
3.2.007 |
Once a Chinese, Always a Chinese |
3.2.008 |
Once a Chinese, Always a Chinese |
3.2.009 |
A Companion to Asian American Studies |
3.2.010 |
Singapore: City-State in South-East Asia |
3.2.011 |
The Unwelcome Immigrant |
3.2.012 |
The Columbia Guide to Asian American History |
3.2.013 |
Asian American Women and Gender 3 |
3.2.014 |
Adaptation, Acculturation, and Transnational Ties Among Asian Americans 4 |
3.2.015 |
Asian American Interethnic Relations and Politics 5 |
3.2.016 |
Asian Americans Issues Relating to Labor, Economics, and Socioeconomic Status 6 |
3.2.017 |
Chinese Exclusion Versus the Open Door Policy 1900-1906 |
3.2.018 |
Shopping at Giant Foods |
3.2.019 |
Chinese Migrants Abroad |
3.2.020 |
The Retreat from Race |
3.2.021 |
TAN KAH-KEE The Making of an Overseas Chinese Legend |
3.2.022 |
China’s Brain Drain to the United States |
3.2.023 |
Structural Change and International Migration in East Asia |
3.2.024 |
Asians in Australia |
3.2.025 |
Cadres and Corruption |
3.2.026 |
Controlling a New Migration World |
3.2.027 |
Pacific/Asian American Research: An Annotated Bibliography |
3.2.028 |
Chinese Immigration |
3.2.029 |
Reminiscences of a Chinese Economist at 70 |
3.2.030 |
Philippine Migration Studies |
3.2.031 |
Strangers from a Different Shore |
3.2.032 |
Alternate Identities |
3.2.033 |
The Challenge of Ethnicity |
3.3.034 |
The Sarawak Chinese |
3.3.035 |
Local Entrepreneursship in Singapore Private&State |
3.3.036 |
The Development and Distribution of Dejiao Associations in Malaysia and Singapore |
3.3.037 |
Remaking Chinese America |
3.3.038 |
Peranakan’s Search for National Identity |
3.3.039 |
Class & Communalism in Malaysia |
3.3.040 |
The 1911 Revolution-the Chinese in British and Dutch Southeast Asia |
3.3.041 |
Tan Chee Khoon: An Elder Statesman |
3.3.042 |
The Cultural Ecology of a Chinese Village: Cameron Highlands, Malaysia |
3.3.043 |
Chinese American Death Rituals |
3.3.044 |
Business, Society and Development in Singapore |
3.3.045 |
Small Business in Singapore |
3.3.046 |
Chinese and National-Building in Southeast Asia |
3.3.047 |
Chinese Adaptation and Diversity |
3.3.048 |
Behavioral Attitudes of the Transformation Chinese Leader |
3.3.049 |
Minority Problems in Southeast Asia |
3.3.050 |
Colonial Development and the Chettyar: A Study in the Ecology of Modern Burma, 1850-1941 |
3.3.051 |
Changing Identity: the Assimilation of Chinese in Thailand |
3.3.052 |
Chinese Market Gardening in Singapore: A Study in Functional Microgeography |
3.3.053 |
Continuity and Change in Dalat Plu a Chinese Middle Class Business |
3.3.054 |
Community in Thailand |
3.3.055 |
Nationalist Chinese Troop in Burma-Obstacle in Burma’s Foreign Relations: 1949-1961 |
3.3.056 |
Law in the Pluralistic State: Malay and Chinese Family Law in the Pluralistic State of Singapore |
3.3.057 |
The Chinese in Vietnam: A Study of Vietnamese-Chinese Relations with Special Attention to the Period 1862-1961 |
3.3.058 |
A Study of Chinese Community Leadership in Bankok, Together with an Historical Survey of Chinese Society in Thailand |
3.3.059 |
Chinese Society in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Singapore: A Socioeconomy Analysis |
3.3.060 |
The Chinese in the Philipines: A Study of Power and Change |
3.3.061 |
The Psychological Assimilation of Chinese University Students in Thailnd |
3.3.062 |
从星洲日报看星洲50年 1929-1979 |
3.3.063 |
華僑經濟年鑒(1999) |
3.3.064 |
马来西亚华侨社会运动————支持祖国抗日部分(初稿) |
3.3.065 |
華僑政治經濟論 |
3.3.066 |
華人社會社會指標研究的進展(中英) |
3.3.067 |
美國華人社會評論(上) |
3.3.068 |
美國華人社會評論(下) |
3.3.069 |
香港巨富風雲錄 |
3.4.070 |
亚洲文化第14期(1990) |
3.4.071 |
Les CHINOIS de TAHITI |