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White Ghosts Yellow Peril

$55.95 AUD
Discover the groundbreaking narrative in 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril,' the first comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between China and New Zealand. Authored by Stevan Eldred-Grigg and published by Otago University Press, this scholarly masterpiece examines over 150 years of connections, conflicts, and cultural exchanges that shaped both nations from 1790 to 1950. The 384-page paperback, measuring 195 x 255 mm, dives deep into race relations, diplomacy, and the human experiences of Chinese migrants in New Zealand and New Zealanders who traversed to China. Whether you are fascinated by historical interactions, race dynamics, or the evolution of literature and arts in these regions, this book offers an engaging and well-researched account. With accessible language and captivating stories, 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril' is ideal for scholars and casual readers alike, serving as a definitive reference for understanding the delicate ties between these two extremely diverse cultures. Immerse yourself in the pivotal moments and significant narratives that illustrate this unique cultural relationship, and enrich your understanding of New Zealand's early history in a global context. Order your copy of 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril' today and become part of the illuminating dialogue that examines the entwined destinies of New Zealand and China.

Author: Stevan Eldred-Grigg Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 195 x 255 mm
Pages: 384
Publication Date: 15-09-2014

White Ghosts, Yellow Peril is the first book ever to explore all sides of the relationship between China and New Zealand, and the peoples of China and New Zealand, during the whole of the seven or so generations after they initially came into contact.

The Qing Empire and its successor states from 1790 to 1950 were vast, complex and torn by conflict. New Zealand, meanwhile, grew into a small, prosperous, orderly province of Europe. Not until now has anyone told the story of the links and tensions between the two countries during those years so broadly and so thoroughly.

The reader keen to know about this relationship will find in this book a highly readable portrait of the lives, thoughts and feelings of Chinese who came to New Zealand and New Zealanders who went to China, along with a scholarly but stimulating discussion of race relations, government, diplomacy, war, literature and the arts.

White Ghosts, Yellow Peril for some years to come will be the key general text in the field of the early history of New Zealand and China.

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White Ghosts Yellow Peril

$55.95 AUD
Discover the groundbreaking narrative in 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril,' the first comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between China and New Zealand. Authored by Stevan Eldred-Grigg and published by Otago University Press, this scholarly masterpiece examines over 150 years of connections, conflicts, and cultural exchanges that shaped both nations from 1790 to 1950. The 384-page paperback, measuring 195 x 255 mm, dives deep into race relations, diplomacy, and the human experiences of Chinese migrants in New Zealand and New Zealanders who traversed to China. Whether you are fascinated by historical interactions, race dynamics, or the evolution of literature and arts in these regions, this book offers an engaging and well-researched account. With accessible language and captivating stories, 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril' is ideal for scholars and casual readers alike, serving as a definitive reference for understanding the delicate ties between these two extremely diverse cultures. Immerse yourself in the pivotal moments and significant narratives that illustrate this unique cultural relationship, and enrich your understanding of New Zealand's early history in a global context. Order your copy of 'White Ghosts, Yellow Peril' today and become part of the illuminating dialogue that examines the entwined destinies of New Zealand and China.

Author: Stevan Eldred-Grigg Publisher: Otago University Press
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 195 x 255 mm
Pages: 384
Publication Date: 15-09-2014

White Ghosts, Yellow Peril is the first book ever to explore all sides of the relationship between China and New Zealand, and the peoples of China and New Zealand, during the whole of the seven or so generations after they initially came into contact.

The Qing Empire and its successor states from 1790 to 1950 were vast, complex and torn by conflict. New Zealand, meanwhile, grew into a small, prosperous, orderly province of Europe. Not until now has anyone told the story of the links and tensions between the two countries during those years so broadly and so thoroughly.

The reader keen to know about this relationship will find in this book a highly readable portrait of the lives, thoughts and feelings of Chinese who came to New Zealand and New Zealanders who went to China, along with a scholarly but stimulating discussion of race relations, government, diplomacy, war, literature and the arts.

White Ghosts, Yellow Peril for some years to come will be the key general text in the field of the early history of New Zealand and China.

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