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Designed to be 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 requires students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions.
- The entire volume has been thoroughly updated throughout, and features more varied primary sources including songs, cartoons, and poems. New documents and essays provide expanded discussion of issues of sex, gender, transnationalism, immigration, and labor.
- A completely revised and updated first chapter, “Orientations and Approaches,” includes recent essays by Helen Zia, Wesley Yang, Vijay Prashad, Paul Spickard, and Erika Lee and Naoko Shibusawa.
- A new Chapter 8 focuses on the detention of Japanese Americans in World War II.
- This collection, designed to be the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, covers the subject’s entire chronological span. The volume presents a carefully selected group of readings and other primary source documents that requires students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions.
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.