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" The diplomacy of nationalism : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 954908
Doc. No : b709278
Main Entry : Qin, Yucheng
Title & Author : The diplomacy of nationalism : : the Six Companies and China's policy toward exclusion /\ Yucheng Qin.
Publication Statement : Honolulu :: University of Hawaiʻi Press,, ©2009.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (x, 213 pages)
ISBN : 0824837576
: : 0824871375
: : 1441671196
: : 9780824837570
: : 9780824871376
: : 9781441671196
: 0824832744
: 9780824832742
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : A meeting of market economies: the arrival of the gold mountain guests -- Continuity and change: the Chinese Huiguan tradition crosses the Pacific, 1850s -- Toward a new Chinese self-image: the beginning of modern Chinese nationalism in California, 1860s -- Becoming the chief target: the six companies in the 1870s -- Setting the tone and format: the six companies as spokesman, 1870-1878 -- "Superseding the six companies": the Qing legation, 1878-1890 -- "As skilled in dialectics": the Qing legation, 1890-1906.
Abstract : This is a striking, original portrait of the Chinese Six Companies (Zhonghua huiguan), or Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, the most prominent support organization for Chinese immigrants in the U.S. in the late nineteenth century. As a federation of "native-place associations" (huiguan) in California, the Six Companies responded to racist acts and legislation by organizing immigrant communities and employing effective diplomatic strategies against exclusion. Yucheng Qin substantiates recent arguments that Chinese immigrants were resourceful in fighting for their rights and, more importantly, he argues that through the Six Companies they created a political rhetoric and civic agenda that were then officially adopted by Qing court officials, who at first were unprepared for modern diplomacy. Out of necessity, these officials turned to the Six Companies for assistance and would in time adopt the tone and format of its programs during China's turbulent transition from a tributary system to that of a modern nation-state. Eventually the Six Companies and Qing diplomats were defeated by a coalition of anti-Chinese interest groups, but their struggle produced a template for modern Chinese nationalism--a political identity that transcends native place--in nineteenth-century America. By redirecting our gaze beyond China to the Six Companies in California and back again, Yucheng Qin redefines the historical significance of the huiguan. The ingenuity of his approach lies in his close attention to the transnational experience of the Six Companies, which provides a feasible framework for linking its diplomatic activism with Chinese history as well as the history of Chinese Americans and Sino-American relations. The Diplomacy of Nationalism enlarges our view of the immigrant experience of Chinese in the U.S. by examining early Sino-American relations through the structure of Six Companies diplomacy as well as providing a better understanding of modern Chinese nationalism.
Subject : San Francisco (Calif.)-- Chinese Six Companies.
: Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (San Francisco, Calif.)-- History.
: Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (San Francisco, Calif.)
Subject : Chinese Americans-- Societies, etc.
Subject : Chinese Americans-- California-- San Francisco-- Economic conditions-- 19th century.
Subject : Chinese Americans-- California-- San Francisco-- Social conditions-- 19th century.
Subject : Chinese Americans-- Economic conditions.
Subject : Chinese Americans-- Social conditions.
Subject : Chinese Americans-- Societies, etc.
Subject : Diplomatic relations.
Subject : Emigration and immigration.
Subject : Interessenverband
Subject : Politik
Subject : Qing Dynasty (China)
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Anthropology-- Cultural.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Discrimination Race Relations.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Ethnic Studies-- Asian American Studies.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Minority Studies.
Subject : China, Emigration and immigration, History.
Subject : China, Foreign relations, United States.
Subject : China, History, Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.
Subject : United States, Emigration and immigration, History.
Subject : United States, Foreign relations, China.
Subject : California, San Francisco.
Subject : China.
Subject : China.
Subject : Chinesen.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA.
Dewey Classification : ‭305.895/1079461‬
LC Classification : ‭F869.S39‬‭C566 2009eb‬
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