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The Oriental Question: Consolidating a White Man's Province, 1914-1941
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        Author/contributor
                    - Roy, Patricia (Author)
 
Title
            The Oriental Question: Consolidating a White Man's Province, 1914-1941
        Abstract
            [The author] continues her study into why British Columbians – and many Canadians from outside the province – were historically so opposed to Asian immigration. Drawing on contemporary press and government reports and individual correspondence and memoirs, Roy shows how British Columbians consolidated a “white man’s province” from 1914 to 1941 by securing a virtual end to Asian immigration and placing stringent legal restrictions on Asian competition in the major industries of lumber and fishing. While its emphasis is on political action and politicians, the book also examines the popular pressure for such practices and gives some attention to the reactions of those most affected: the province’s Chinese and Japanese residents. --Publisher's description
        Place
            Vancouver
        Publisher
            University of British Columbia Press
        Date
            2003
        # of Pages
            334 pages: illustrations
        Language
            English
        ISBN
            978-0-7748-1010-4
        Accessed
            4/22/24, 9:35 PM
        Extra
            OCLC: 53068557
        Citation
            Roy, P. (2003). The Oriental Question: Consolidating a White Man’s Province, 1914-1941. University of British Columbia Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/the-oriental-question
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