5 results on '"T. Martínez"'
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2. Chinese Colonial Entanglements : Commodities and Traders in the Southern Asia Pacific, 1880–1950
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Julia T. Martínez, Claire Lowrie, Gregor Benton, Julia T. Martínez, Claire Lowrie, and Gregor Benton
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- Chinese diaspora--Economic aspects--History, Chinese--Pacific Area--Economic conditions
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Chinese Colonial Entanglements takes a new geographical approach to understanding the Chinese diaspora, shining a light on Chinese engagement in labor, trade, and industry in the British colonies of the southern Asia Pacific. Starting from the 1880s, a decade when British colonization was rapidly expanding and establishing new industries and townships, this volume covers the period up to 1950, including the 1930s when economic competition saw new racialized immigration restrictions, and the 1940s when Chinese traders found new opportunities. The editors, Julia T. Martínez, Claire Lowrie, and Gregor Benton, bring together nine historians of Chinese diaspora in an effort to break down the boundaries of traditional area studies. Collectively, the chapters offer fresh comparative and transnational perspectives on economic entanglements across a region bounded by the Malay archipelago, Australia, New Zealand, and the islands of the western Pacific. Histories of white settler colonies such as Australia have tended to view Chinese diasporic experiences through the lens of exclusionary politics and closed borders. This book challenges such interpretations, bringing to the fore Chinese economic endeavors that connected Australia with Southeast Asia and the Pacific. The volume begins with an introduction that makes the case for a regional approach to Chinese diaspora history. This is followed by chapters on colonial commodity production where Chinese traders and workers were central to the development of colonial banana, phosphate, and furniture industries. These industries reflect the diversity of Chinese roles, from small business owners to indentured workers for British colonial enterprise. The book then explores the economic activities of Chinese business elite from revenue farming to intercolonial trading and rural retail. It points to colonial restrictions on business development and explains how Chinese enterprises sought to overcome restrictions through relationships with colonial leaders and by mobilizing Chinese family and transnational business networks in case studies from British North Borneo, Australia, and Samoa. Relying on diverse sources, including archival correspondence, Chinese-language newspapers, personal letters and oral histories, the authors reveal the importance of social, familial, and political connections in shaping the relationships between the colonial authorities and Chinese workers and traders.
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- 2024
3. Locating Chinese Women: Historical Mobility Between China and Australia
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Edited by Kate Bagnall, Julia T. Martínez, Edited by Kate Bagnall, and Julia T. Martínez
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- Women immigrants--Australia--Social conditions--20th century, Chinese--Australia--Social conditions--20th century
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This ground-breaking edited collection draws together Australian historical scholarship on Chinese women, their gendered migrations, and their mobile lives between China and Australia. It considers different aspects of women's lives, both as individuals and as the wives and daughters of immigrant men. While the number of Chinese women in Australia before 1950 was relatively small, their presence was significant and often subject to public scrutiny. Moving beyond traditional representations of women as hidden and silent, this book demonstrates that Chinese Australian women in the twentieth century expressed themselves in the public eye, whether through writings, in photographs, or in political and cultural life. Their remarkable stories are often inspiring and sometimes tragic and serve to demonstrate the complexities of navigating female lives in the face of racial politics and imposed categories of gender, culture, and class. Historians of transnational Chinese migration have come to recognize Australia as a crucial site within the ‘Cantonese Pacific', and this collection provides a new layer of gendered comparison, connecting women's experiences in Australia with those in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand.
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- 2021
4. The Pearl Frontier : Indonesian Labor and Indigenous Encounters in Australia’s Northern Trading Network
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Julia T. Martínez, Adrian Vickers, Clem Guthro, Julia T. Martínez, Adrian Vickers, and Clem Guthro
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- Foreign workers, Indonesian--Australia, Northern, Pearl industry and trade--Indonesia--History, Pearl industry and trade--Australia, Northern--History
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Remarkable for its meticulous archival research and moving life stories, The Pearl Frontier offers a new way of imagining Australian historical connections with Indonesia. This compelling view from below of maritime mobility demonstrates how, in the colonial quest for the valuable pearl-shell, Australians came to rely on the skill and labor of Indonesian islanders, drawing them into their northern pearling trade empire. From the 1860s onward the pearl-shell industry developed alongside British colonial conquests across Australia's northern coast and prompted the Dutch to consolidate their hold over the Netherlands East Indies. Inspired by tales of pirates and priceless pearls, the pearl frontier witnessed the maritime equivalent of a gold rush; with traders, entrepreneurs, and willing workers coming from across the globe. But like so many other frontier zones it soon became notorious for its reliance on slave-like conditions for Indigenous and Indonesian workers. These allegations prompted the imposition of a strict regime of indentured labor migration that was to last for almost a century before giving way to international criticism in the era of decolonization.The Pearl Frontier invites the reader to step outside the narrow confines of national boundaries, to see seafaring peoples as a continuous population, moving and in communication in spite of the obstacles of politics, warfare, and language. Instead of the mythologies of racial purity, propagated by settler colonies and European empires, this book dissects the social and economic life of the port cities around the Australian-Indonesian maritime zone and lays open the complex, cosmopolitan relationships which shaped their histories and their present situations.Julia Martínez and Adrian Vickers bring together their expertise on Australian and Indonesian history to challenge the isolationist view of Australia's past. This book explores how Asian migration and the struggle against the restrictive White Australia policy left a rich legacy of mixed Asian-Indigenous heritage that lives on along Australia's northern coastline.This book is an important contribution to studies of the coastal, or Pasisir, culture of Southeast Asia, that situates the local cultures in a regional context and demonstrates how Indonesian maritime peoples became part of global migration flows as indentured laborers. It offers a hitherto untold story of Indonesian diaspora in Australia and reveals a degree of Indian-Pacific interconnectedness that forces us to rethink the construction of regional boundaries and national borders.
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- 2015
5. Enzymes for Pulp and Paper Processing
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THOMAS W. JEFFRIES, LIISA VIIKARI, T. Kent Kirk, A. Suurnäkki, J. Buchert, J. S. Tolan, D. Olson, R. E. Dines, M. Tenkanen, Ed de Jong, Ken K. Y. Wong, Lori A. Martin, Shawn D. Mansfield, F. M. Gama, John N. Saddler, M. R. Bray, A. L. Creagh, H. G. Damude, N. R. Gilkes, C. A. Haynes, E. Jervis, D. G. Kilburn, A. M. MacLeod, A. Meinke, R. C. Miller, D. R. Rose, H. Shen, P. Tomme, D. Tull, A. White, S. G. Withers, R. A. J. Warren, P. L. Bergquist, M. D. Gibbs, D. J. Saul, R. A. Reeves, D. S. Morris, V. S. J. Te'o, D. D. Morris, C. Dupont, M. Roberge, R. Morosoli, F. Shareck, A. Moreau, D. Kluepfel, Claudia Eggert, Ulrike Temp, Karl-Erik L. Eriksson, M. G. Paice, F. S. Archibald, R. Bourbonnais, L. Jurasek, I. D. Reid, T. Charles, T. Dumonceaux, Jie Liu, Peiji Gao, G. Szakacs, R. P. Tengerdy, M. J. Martinez, B. Böckle, S. Camarero, F. Guillén, A. T. Martinez, M. Luisa F. C. Gonçalves, W. Steiner, L. P. Christov, B. A. Prior, M. B. Roncero, T. Vidal, A. L. Torres, J. F. Colom, R. Kondo, K. Harazono, K. Tsuchikawa, K. Sakai, M. E. Guadalix, G. Almendros, M. J. Blanco, THOMAS W. JEFFRIES, LIISA VIIKARI, T. Kent Kirk, A. Suurnäkki, J. Buchert, J. S. Tolan, D. Olson, R. E. Dines, M. Tenkanen, Ed de Jong, Ken K. Y. Wong, Lori A. Martin, Shawn D. Mansfield, F. M. Gama, John N. Saddler, M. R. Bray, A. L. Creagh, H. G. Damude, N. R. Gilkes, C. A. Haynes, E. Jervis, D. G. Kilburn, A. M. MacLeod, A. Meinke, R. C. Miller, D. R. Rose, H. Shen, P. Tomme, D. Tull, A. White, S. G. Withers, R. A. J. Warren, P. L. Bergquist, M. D. Gibbs, D. J. Saul, R. A. Reeves, D. S. Morris, V. S. J. Te'o, D. D. Morris, C. Dupont, M. Roberge, R. Morosoli, F. Shareck, A. Moreau, D. Kluepfel, Claudia Eggert, Ulrike Temp, Karl-Erik L. Eriksson, M. G. Paice, F. S. Archibald, R. Bourbonnais, L. Jurasek, I. D. Reid, T. Charles, T. Dumonceaux, Jie Liu, Peiji Gao, G. Szakacs, R. P. Tengerdy, M. J. Martinez, B. Böckle, S. Camarero, F. Guillén, A. T. Martinez, M. Luisa F. C. Gonçalves, W. Steiner, L. P. Christov, B. A. Prior, M. B. Roncero, T. Vidal, A. L. Torres, J. F. Colom, R. Kondo, K. Harazono, K. Tsuchikawa, K. Sakai, M. E. Guadalix, G. Almendros, and M. J. Blanco
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- Wood-pulp--Biotechnology, Enzymes--Industrial applications, Papermaking--Chemistry
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- 1996
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