How did thousands of Indians who migrated to the Pacific Coast of North America during the early twentieth century come to forge an anticolonial movement that British authorities …
Rooms of the Korean War argues that the “forgotten war” was important for its escalation not only of Cold War politico-military tensions but also lesser-known sociocultural tensions …
Mary Paik Lee left her native country in 1905, traveling with her parents as a political refugee after Japan imposed control over Korea. Her father worked in the sugar plantations of …
CJ Schlund-Vials, LT Võ, KS Wong - 2015 - books.google.com
Introduces key terms, research frameworks, debates, and histories for Asian American Studies Born out of the Civil Rights and Third World Liberation movements of the 1960s and …
Borderline Citizens explores the intersection of US colonial power and Puerto Rican migration. Robert C. McGreevey examines a series of confrontations in the early decades of …
E Lee - Journal of American Ethnic History, 2015 - JSTOR
THE FIRST TIME I PARTICIPATED in a state-of-the-field panel sponsored by the Immigration and Ethnic History Society was in January of 1998 at the American Historical Association …
A comprehensive, compelling, and clearly written title that provides a rich examination of the history of Asians in the United States, covering well-established Asian American groups as …
Summary Politics of the North Korean Diaspora examines how authoritarian security concerns shape global diaspora politics. Empirically, it traces the recent emergence of a …
SC Greitens - Journal of Korean Studies, 2021 - read.dukeupress.edu
North Koreans have a constitutionally guaranteed right to citizenship in the Republic of Korea and high coethnic communitarian affinity; as such, they are often described as having …