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,Chinese Migration and ‘White’ Networks, c.1850–1902,nth century,. each colony had a distinct, and in most colonies a decreasing, ‘native problem’, whereas Asian migration increasingly became . issue which could unite disparate parts of the settler colonies around a network of exclusionary whiteness. While the African ‘other’ remained predominant in s忧伤 发表于 2025-3-27 06:35:26
,The Transvaal Labour ‘Problem’ and the Chinese Solution, millions of aborigines, while the white number only as many hundred thousands’, wrote one worried British South African.. Even if ‘whites’ were more united, they only made up a small fraction of the overall population, and yet British colonial policies specifically focused on turning the region intsynovial-joint 发表于 2025-3-27 10:53:27
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A Question of Honour: Slavery, Sovereignty, and the Legal Framework,ce improving the profitability of the mines was important to both, there were too many competing interests for them to work in harmony. The Chamber of Mines itself represented nine mining companies and over 140 mines in 1903 (see Tables 4.1–4.4). Furthermore, the Transvaal administration, the Britistariff 发表于 2025-3-27 19:58:26
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Political Repercussions: Self-Government Revisited,inese labour, imperial federation was hardly mentioned, the gloss of the partnership of the South African War having faded. Instead, white male self-government was emphasised by all sides of ensuing debates over Chinese labour, with non-whites increasingly marginalised.耕种 发表于 2025-3-28 02:41:13
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-20447-3indeed who the ‘public’ was, remained unclear. Were only whites, only British, only men, only Transvaalers to be consulted? The ambiguity of this and the existing controversies over Asian migration naturally attracted considerable attention in the Transvaal and beyond. Just like the wider issues of