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Bibliographies

There is a great deal of research on Chinese Australian history to be found but finding it can be a problem.

  • Chronological
    • From invasion to gold (pre-1788 to 1855)
    • From gold to artisans (1855 to 1881)
    • Merchants and the Qing (1881 to 1911)
    • A white Australia tested (1911 to 1936)
    • Chinese-Australians go to war (1936 to 1949)
    • White Australia policy survivors (1949 to 1972)
    • Students of One Nation (1972 to 1997)
    • The Sydney Opera House shines red (1997 to Present)
    • General overviews
  • Diaspora – the Overseas Chinese
  • Related topics – White Australian policy
  • Regional – State by State
  • PhDs – lost treasures
  • Non-academic – excellent material
  • Interesting material – Chinese language

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