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This book analyzes the emergence of ethnic consciousness among Hakka-speaking people in late imperial China in the context of their migrations in search of economic opportunities. It poses three central questions: What determined the temporal and geographic pattern of Hakka and Pengmin (a largely Hakka-speaking people) migration in this era? In what circumstances and over what issues did ethnic conflict emerge? How did the Chinese state react to the phenomena of migration and ethnic conflict?
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Migration and ethnicity in Chinese history: Hakkas, Pengmin, and their neighbors
1997, Stanford University Press
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0804728577 9780804728577
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-219) and index.
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