1st Edition
Chinese in Eastern Europe and Russia A Middleman Minority in a Transnational Era
Part 1: History Early Contacts. Chinese Farmers, Hunters, Workers, and Merchants in Russia, 1858-1914. Chinese as Labourers and Soldiers in Russia’s Wars, 1914-1922. Chinese in the Soviet Union, 1922-1989 Part 2: The Present Chinese Migration to Russia and Eastern Europe since 1989: Sources, Numbers, and Migration Strategies. Employment and the Ethnic Economy. Transnational Practices and Politics. Finding a Place in Eastern Europe? Conclusion: A Transnational Middleman Minority
Biography
Nyíri Pál is a senior lecturer and director of the Applied Anthropology programme at Macquarie University.
'Chinese in Eastern Europe and Russia is an important contribution in filling the lacuna of research in the field. It offers a richly textured and informative account which will be of interest to laymen and specialists alike. It is hoped that the richness of the material in the monograph will be an inspiration to othes to conduct more in-depth research on the topic' - James K. Chin, The University of Hong Kong, Journal of Chinese Overseas, May 2008
'This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the Chinese diaspora and international migration, and is a very valuable source for all those wishing to pursue further research on Chinese migration in Russia and especially in Eastern Europe, an area which certainly deserves more attention' - Ana Dragojlovic, The Australian National University, The China Journal, No. 60
"Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." -- CHOICE, Jan 2009 Vol. 46 No. 05






