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2008年10月28日



序号

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 inCambodia

1.14

The Political Structure of the Chinese Community inCambodia

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 tasteChina’s influence inAmerica, 1730-1930

1.21

The national status of the Chinese inIndonesia1900-1958

1.22

The reemergence of an inner city: the pivot of Chinese settlement in the east bay region of thesan Franciscobay area

1.23

Peranakan Chinese politics inIndonesia

1.24

Aspirations and frustrations of the Chinese youth in thesan Franciscobay 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 inSingapore

1.27

Occupational mobility and kinship assistance: a study of Chinese immigrants inChicago

1.28

Asian American panethnicity

1.29

The li dynastyHong Kongaristocrats

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 inSingapore

1.33

Moneylenders and the economic development of lowerBurma-an exploratory historical…

1.34

Tales ofChinatown

1.35

Chinese churches inThailand

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 northMalaya

1.40

The hatchet men

1.41

Who are the Chinese Texans?

1.42

Business groups inThailand

1.43

Migration and the labour market inAsia–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

ManagementJapan

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 inlos Angelesand global restructuring

2.54

The New Asian Immigration inLos Angelesand 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 andAsia

2.62

Globalizing Chinese migration-trends in Europe andasia

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 modernAsia

2.75

Becoming Chinese American

2.76

Emigration and the Chinese lineage – the mans in Hong Kong andLondon


AsianAmerica– 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 aHong Kongmegastore

2.81

Contemporary AsianAmerica– a multidisciplinary reader

2.82

Foreign capital in southeast Asia

2.83

Bangkatin and mentok pepper

2.84

PRC business firms in Hong Kong andMacau

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 andAmerica

3.92

Reaction to the Chinese in the pacific northwest andBritish Columbia1850 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 inAmerica

3.98

The Chinese inAmerica

3.99

Chinese adolescents inBritainandHong 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 inVietnam

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 ofSarawak

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 inAmerica

3.110

The Chinese Diaspora – selected essays volume I

3.111

The Chinese diaspora – selected essays volume II

3.112

Underemployment among Asians in theunited states– Asian Indian, Filipino, and Vietnamese workers

3.113

Australiaand the non-white migrant

3.114

Chinese society in ruralMalaysia

3.115

Dreaming of gold, dreaming of home

3.116

Indochinese refugees inAmerica

3.117

The development of bumiputera enterprises and Sino Malay economic cooperaton inMalaysia

3.118

Formation and restructuring of business groups inMalaysia

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 ofhawai’i

4.122

The overseas Chinese

4.123

The overseas Chinese

4.124

Asia’s wealth club

4.125

Chinese business enterprise inAsia

4.126

Rural capitalists inAsia

4.127

Pribumi Indonesians, the Chinese minority and china

4.128

Pribumi Indonesians, the Chinese Minority andChina

4.129

The sandalwood mountains – readings and stories of the early Chinese inHawaii

4.130

Let the people judge

4.131

The making of an overseas Chinese legend

4.132

Community and politics: the Chinese in colonialSingaporeandMalaysia

4.133

Community and Politics: The Chinese in ColonialSingaporeandMalaysia

4.134

Surviving the city – the Chinese immigrant experience inNew York city, 1890-1970

4.135

Surviving the city – the Chinese immigrant experience inNew York city, 1890-1970

4.136

The Asian American movement

4.137

One hundred years’ history of the Chinese inSingapore

4.138

The newChinatown

4.139

An anecdotal history of old times inSingapore1819-1867

4.140

The Chinese inEurope

4.141

Social change and the Chinese inSingapore

4.142

Social Change and the Chinese inSingapore

4.143

The elder Chinese

4.144

The yellow peril – Chinese Americans in American fiction, 1850-1940

4.145

Chinese inAmerica: stereotyped past, changing present

4.146

The Chinese inAmerica1820-1973

4.147

Linking our lives – Chinese American women oflos 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 inLondon

4.152

Chinese migration and settlement inAustralia

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

MulticulturalHawaii- the fabric of a multiethnic society

4.157

Histories of the Chinese inAustralasiaand 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 thePhilippines– 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 fromHong Kongand the new overseas Chinese

5.174

Reluctant exiles? – migration fromHong Kongand the new overseas Chinese

5.175

Essential outsiders

5.176

Chinese leadership and power in colonialSingapore

5.177

Chinese leadership and power in colonialSingapore

5.178

Ginseng and aspirin

5.179

MegatrendsAsia

5.180

The ethnic Chinese in the asean states – bibliographical essays

5.181

Chineseness across borders

5.182

The anti-Chinese movement inCalifornia

5.183

Nanyang perspective: Chinese students in multiracialSingapore

5.184

Southeast Asian exports since the 14thcentury 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 inBritain

5.188

Chinesesan Francisco, 1850-1943

5.189

ChineseSan 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 inHawaii1789-1989

6.194

The tenth biennial conference 1993 – association of Asian social science research councils

6.195

Asians inAmerica– the history and immigration of Asian Americans 1

6.196

The Chinese inIndonesia

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 Kongand the Chinese Diaspora at the end of the 20thcentury

6.202

Closing the gate – race, politics, and the Chinese exclusion act

6.203

TAYCHEN LOCK PAPERS

6.204

The invisible state – the formation of the Australian state 1788-1901

6.205

ChineseAmerica– 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

MegatrendsAsia– the eight Asian mega trends that are changing the world

6.210

Chinese family and marriage InSingapore

6.211

The Chinese inHawaii- an annotated bibliography

6.212

Chinese historic sites and pioneer families of ruralOahu

6.213

Women and party politics in peninsularMalaysia

6.214

Ungrounded empires

6.215

Chinaand the Chinese overseas

6.216

Expanding Sino -American business and trade

6.217

Chinaand the overseas Chinese – a study ofPeking’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 inAmerica

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

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

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’sChinatown: how Chinese a town?

4.223

De positie van de chinezen innederland

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 theunited states1970census

4.227

Chinese-Americans view their mental health

4.228

Singaporestudies: 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 ofMonterey park,California

4.238

Chinaand 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

SingaporeChinese

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 inThailand

4.248

The Chinese inSan Francisco: A Pictorial History

4.249

The Chinese insan Francisco: a political history

4.250

The Chinese in Tehama Country: 1860-1890

4.251

ChineseTempleArchitectureinSingapore

4.252

Hong Kong Immigrants inCanada

4.253

Overseas Chinese inSoutheast 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 ofCommerceand Culture

5.258

Revolutionaries, Monarchists, andChinatowns

5.259

Rebuilding the Ancestral Village

5.260

Surviving on theGoldMountain

5.261

Upper Nankin Street Singapore(盒巴南京街)

5.262

Pickering: Protector of Chinese

5.263

To SaveChina, To Save Ourselves

5.264

Ethnic Chinese inSingaporeandMalaysia

5.265

Struggle for Ethnic Identity

5.266

Chinese Minority in aMalayState

5.267

Blacks, Latinos, and Asian in UrbanAmerica

5.268

Orientals

5.269

Double Identity

5.270

Asian Americans and Congress

5.271

Asian Americans And Congress

5.272

Filipinos inChinaBefore 1500

5.273

Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Community inAmerica, 1882-1943

5.274

Chinese inAmericaLife

5.275

God inChinatown

5.276

ChinatoChinatown: Chinese Food in the West

5.277

Chinese Christians inAmerica

5.278

Studies in Modern Overseas Chinese History

5.279

The Culture of the Chinese Minority inIndonesia

5.280

Health and Mental Health

5.281

Morally United and Politically Divided

5.282

The Ethnic Chinese in East andSoutheast Asia

5.283

Aging and Adaptation

5.284

Peranakan Chinese Politics in Java

5.285

Minority inPhoenix

5.286

Chinese Big Business and the Wealth of Asian Nations

5.287

AsianAmericaThrough the Lens

5.288

Straw Hats, Sandals and Steel

5.289

Refugees fromVietnam

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 inKelantan,Malaysia

6.294

Ethnic and the Chinese in Southeast Asian

6.295

Ethnic Chinese Capital inIndonesia

6.296

Ethnic Chinese Family Business: Ownership and Management

6.297

A History of Chinese Education inIndonesia

6.298

Chinaand Southeast Asian’s Ethnic Chinese

6.299

ChinatownGangs

6.300

Chinaand the Overseas Chinese in theUnited States, 1868-1911

6.301

Sojourners and Settlers: Chinese Migrants inHawaii

6.302

Sojourners andSettlers:ChineseMigrants inHawaii

6.303

Sojourners and Settlers: History ofSoutheast Asiaand 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 thePhilippines

6.308

Chinese in thePhilippines

6.309

Chinese in thePhilippines

6.310

Ko-tai: A New Form of Chinese Urban Street Theatre inMalaysia

6.311

Ch’ing Policy Toward the Coolie Trade 1847-1878

6.312

Asian inAmerica

6.313

Immigrants and Associations

6.314

Joining the Modern World

6.315

Chinese Pioneers on theSarawakFrontier 1841-1941

6.316

Chinese Politics inMalaysia

6.317

Of Orphans and Warriors

6.318

Of Orphans and Warriors

6.319

New YorkBeforeChinatown

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 theUnited States, 1850-1870

6.323

Ethnic Relations and Nation-Building inSoutheast Asia

6.324

The Chinese inNew 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: TheMississippiChinese

6.329

Chinese Mine Labor in theTransvaal

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 inMalaysia

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 inSouth-East Asia

3.2.011

The Unwelcome Immigrant

3.2.012

TheColumbiaGuide to Asian American History

3.2.013

Asian American Women and Gender3

3.2.014

Adaptation, Acculturation, and Transnational Ties Among Asian Americans4

3.2.015

Asian American Interethnic Relations and Politics5

3.2.016

Asian Americans Issues Relating to Labor, Economics, and Socioeconomic Status6

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 theUnited States

3.2.023

Structural Change and International Migration inEast Asia

3.2.024

AsiansinAustralia

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

TheSarawakChinese

3.3.035

Local Entrepreneursship inSingaporePrivate&State

3.3.036

The Development and Distribution of Dejiao Associations inMalaysiaandSingapore

3.3.037

Remaking ChineseAmerica

3.3.038

Peranakan’s Search for National Identity

3.3.039

Class & Communalism inMalaysia

3.3.040

The 1911 Revolution-the Chinese in British and DutchSoutheast Asia

3.3.041

Tan Chee Khoon: An Elder Statesman

3.3.042

The Cultural Ecology of aChineseVillage:CameronHighlands,Malaysia

3.3.043

Chinese American Death Rituals

3.3.044

Business, Society and Development inSingapore

3.3.045

Small Business inSingapore

3.3.046

Chinese and National-Building inSoutheast Asia

3.3.047

Chinese Adaptation and Diversity

3.3.048

Behavioral Attitudes of the Transformation Chinese Leader

3.3.049

Minority Problems inSoutheast Asia

3.3.050

Colonial Development and the Chettyar: A Study in the Ecology of ModernBurma, 1850-1941

3.3.051

Changing Identity: the Assimilation of Chinese inThailand

3.3.052

Chinese Market Gardening inSingapore: A Study in Functional Microgeography

3.3.053

Continuity and Change in Dalat Plu a Chinese Middle Class Business

3.3.054

Community inThailand

3.3.055

Nationalist Chinese Troop in Burma-Obstacle inBurma’s Foreign Relations: 1949-1961

3.3.056

Law in the Pluralistic State: Malay and Chinese Family Law in the Pluralistic State ofSingapore

3.3.057

The Chinese inVietnam: 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 inThailand

3.3.059

Chinese Society in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturySingapore: A Socioeconomy Analysis

3.3.060

The Chinese in the Philipines: A Study of Power and Change

3.3.061

The Psychological Assimilation ofChineseUniversityStudents 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

海外华人研究论文集

3.4.072

Les CHINOIS deTAHITI

备注:上述赠书已于2009年底编目,并设专柜陈列。


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