
Major Problems in Asian American History
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 16. May 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
544 pages
978-1-285-43343-1 (ISBN)
Description
Ideal as the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, this collection covers the subject's entire chronological span. The volume presents a carefully selected group of readings that puts you on the front lines of history -- engaging you as you evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw your own conclusions.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 26 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 231 mm
Weight
780 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-285-43343-1 (9781285433431)
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Lon Kurashige is associate professor of history at the University of Southern California. He is author of Perfect Storm of Exclusion: Asian Americans, Political Debate, and the Making of a Pacific Nation (Chapel Hill-University of North Carolina Press, 2016) and Japanese American Celebration and Conflict: A History of Ethnic Identity and Festival, 1934-1990 (University of California Press, 2002), winner of the History Book Award from the Association for Asian American Studies in 2004. He co-edited "Conversations in Transpacific History," a special edition of Pacific Historical Review (2014). His article "Rethinking Anti-Immigrant Racism: Lessons from the Los Angeles Vote on the 1920 Alien Land Law" won the Carl I. Wheat prize for best publication to appear in the Southern California Quarterly between 2012 and 2014. His writings have appeared in Journal of American History, Pacific Historical Review, Reviews in American History, and other academic journals. Alice Yang, assistant professor of History at the University of California-Santa Cruz, received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1994. Her academic interests include Asian American history, women's history, and twentieth-century U.S. history. Her most recent publication is an article entitled "Ilse Women and the Early Korean Community," which was published in KOREAN AMERICAN WOMEN: LIVING IN TWO CULTURES and reprinted in UNEQUAL SISTERS: A MULTICULTURAL READER IN U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY.
Author
University of Southern California
University of California, Santa Cruz
Content
1. Orientations and Approaches.
2. Transpacific Crossings, 1688-1883.
3. Debating Chinese Immigration, 1860-1899.
4. Pacific Empires and New Migrations, 1894-1919.
5. New "Oriental Problems," 1900-1918.
6. Politics Between the World Wars, 1918-1937.
7. Americanization and the Second Generation, 1924-1941.
8. The Mass Removal and Detention of Japanese Americans, 1942-1948.
9. War and Asia-Pacific Allies, 1941-1950.
10. Asian Americans and the Cold War, 1945-1965.
11. The Rise of Asian American Identity, 1965-2012.
12. Post-1965 Immigration and Asian America.
13. Refugees and Southeast Asian Communities.
14. Memory Politics, Redress Campaigns, and International Relations.
15. Asian Americans and National Security.
2. Transpacific Crossings, 1688-1883.
3. Debating Chinese Immigration, 1860-1899.
4. Pacific Empires and New Migrations, 1894-1919.
5. New "Oriental Problems," 1900-1918.
6. Politics Between the World Wars, 1918-1937.
7. Americanization and the Second Generation, 1924-1941.
8. The Mass Removal and Detention of Japanese Americans, 1942-1948.
9. War and Asia-Pacific Allies, 1941-1950.
10. Asian Americans and the Cold War, 1945-1965.
11. The Rise of Asian American Identity, 1965-2012.
12. Post-1965 Immigration and Asian America.
13. Refugees and Southeast Asian Communities.
14. Memory Politics, Redress Campaigns, and International Relations.
15. Asian Americans and National Security.