Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 544
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8476-8533-2 • Paperback • November 2003 • $80.00 • (£62.00)
Arif Dirlik is professor of history at University of Oregon.
Malcolm Yeung graduated in 1997 with a Master's degree in history from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Part 1 Part I. Introduction
Chapter 2 Mapping the Chinese Presence on the US Frontier
Part 3 Part II. Chinese on the Eastern Frontier
Chapter 4 After the Gold Rush: Chinese Mining in the Far West, 1850-1890
Chapter 5 The Army of Canton in the High Sierra
Part 6 The Southwest (Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas)
Chapter 7 Sojourners and Settlers: The Chinese Experience in Arizona
Chapter 8 Chinese Sojourners in Territorial Prescott
Chapter 9 The Chinese in Nevada: An Historical Survey, 1856-1970
Chapter 10 Virginia City's Chinese Community, 1860-1880
Chapter 11 Chapter 13 from Roughing It
Chapter 12 Territory of New Mexico v. Yee Shun (1882): A Turning Point in Chinese Legal Relationships in the Trans-Mississippi West
Chapter 13 The Chinese in Texas
Part 14 Part C. The Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho)
Chapter 15 The Chinese in Eastern Oregon, 1860-1890
Chapter 16 Chinese Culture in the Inland Empire
Chapter 17 The Snake River Massacre of Chinese Miners, 1887
Chapter 18 A Chinaman's Chance on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier
Chapter 19 Polly Bemis, Legendary Heroine
Chapter 20 Pierce City Incident, 1885-1886
Part 21 Part D. The Rocky Mountains (Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota)
Chapter 22 Utah's Chinatowns: The Development and Decline of Extinct Ethnic Enclaves
Chapter 23 The Pioneer Chinese of Utah
Chapter 24 The Chinese in Gilpin County
Chapter 25 The Chinese in Denver: Their Location and Occupations
Chapter 26 Denver's Anti-Chinese Riot, 1880
Chapter 27 A Chinese Romance,
Chapter 28 Chinese Emigrants in Southwest Wyoming 1868-1885
Chapter 29 David G. Thomas' Memories of the Chinese Riot
Chapter 30 Rock Springs Incident
Chapter 31 Kwangtung to Big Sky: The Chinese in Montana, 1864-1900
Chapter 32 The Heathen Chinese
Chapter 33 Boycott in Butte: Organized Labor and the Chinese Community, 1896-1897
Chapter 34 Deadwood's Chinatown
Chapter 35 Deadwood Gulch: The Last Chinatown
An informative resource for libraries, historical societies, and scholars who focus on western and/or Chinese American history.
— Choice Reviews
The reader serves as a convenient source about scholarship on Chinese and American western frontier.
— Journal of American Ethnic History
The contributors provide interesting information on how Chinese people lived in the Southwest, Northwest, and Rocky Mountain states during the late 1800s. . . . This text is a useful addition to libraries that specialize in Chinese American studies.
— Library Journal