THE ECONOMICS AND ORGANISATION OF CHINESE MINING IN COLONIAL AUSTRALIA |
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Authors: | Barry McGowan |
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Affiliation: | The Australian National University |
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Abstract: | This article describes Chinese mining in colonial Australia using the examples of gold mining in southern New South Wales (NSW) and the Northern Territory as well as tin mining in northern NSW. Chinese miners were often more successful than their European counterparts. One reason for this success was the effective use that the Chinese made of large cooperative groups, a particularly efficient way to work a mining claim. Earlier studies of Chinese mining in Australia chiefly chronicled the racism and violence experienced by the Chinese and underestimated their significant economic contribution. Reasserting their economic importance challenges an exclusive focus on race. |
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Keywords: | J70 L72 N55 N57 N85 N87 O33 |
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