Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan-Indochina Railway

Chinese workers helped build the modern world. They labored on New World plantations, worked in South African...
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Author: Selda Altan
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Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan-Indochina Railway by Altan, Selda

Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan-Indochina Railway

$208.48

Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan-Indochina Railway

$208.48
Author: Selda Altan
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Chinese workers helped build the modern world. They labored on New World plantations, worked in South African mines, and toiled through the construction of the Panama Canal, among many other projects. While most investigations of Chinese workers focus on migrant labor, Chinese Workers of the World explores Chinese labor under colonial regimes within China through an examination of the Yunnan-Indochina Railway, constructed between 1898-1910. The Yunnan railway--a French investment in imperial China during the age of "railroad colonialism"--connected French-colonized Indochina to Chinese markets with a promise of cross-border trade in tin, silk, tea, and opium. However, this ambitious project resulted in fiasco. Thousands of Chinese workers died during the horrid construction process, and costs exceeded original estimates by 74%.

Drawing on Chinese, French, and British archival accounts of day-to-day worker struggles and labor conflicts along the railway, Selda Altan argues that long before the Chinese Communist Party defined Chinese workers as the vanguard of a revolutionary movement in the 1920s, the modern figure of the Chinese worker was born in the crosscurrents of empire and nation in the late nineteenth century. Yunnan railway workers contested the conditions of their employment with the knowledge of a globalizing capitalist market, fundamentally reshaping Chinese ideas of free labor, national sovereignty, and regional leadership in East and Southeast Asia.



Author: Selda Altan
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 06/11/2024
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.85d
ISBN: 9781503638235


Review Citation(s):
Choice 10/01/2024

About the Author
Selda Altan is Assistant Professor of History at Randolph College.

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