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The issue of free migration and regulation are explored in my book, Melancholy Order: Asian Migration and the Invention of Border Control, 1850-1930 (New York, forthcoming).
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The issue of "free" migration and regulation are explored in my book, Melancholy Order: Asian Migration and the Invention of Border Control, 1850-1930 (New York, forthcoming).
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Quantitative data on Chinese emigration are compiled from data collected by Elizabeth Sinn for her Hong Kong Research Grants Council funded project, "The Impact of Chinese Emigration on Hong Kong's Economic Development, 1842-1941", and from trade reports of the China Maritime Customs.
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