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Gold Rush Societies and Migrant Networks in the Tasman World

English · Hardback

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Investigating British and Irish identities during New Zealand's Otago gold rushes

This book creatively explores the gold rushes in the Tasman World through an examination of the Otago gold rushes, revealing how transnational connections and local social and natural environments shaped colonial identities. The first monograph-length study on the Otago gold rushes and their place in the histories of British and Irish migration, it increases our understanding of the British World by grounding transnational networks in the local ecologies, geologies and weather patterns which shaped local social structures and profoundly affected migrants' relationships to loved ones in Britain, Ireland and elsewhere.

Utilising gold-rush autobiographies, letters and diaries, as well as public commemorations, Daniel Davy explains the role of memory in forming ethnic and national identities in the early twentieth-century Tasman World.

Daniel Davy is Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean of Faculty at Ave Maria University.

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List of Abreviations; Glossary; Editorial Note
Introduction
Chapter One: "To Return Home with ... Satisfaction and Pleasure": Home and Family Networks
Chapter Two: "A Great Many People I know from Victoria": The Victorian Dimension of the Otago Gold Rushes
Chapter Three: Work and Environments
Chapter Four: Leisure Sites and Cultures
Chapter Five: Chinese Gold Seekers in Otago
Chapter Six: "Monuments of Industry"?: The Otago Gold Rushes in Public and Private Memory
Conclusion; Bibliography


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Daniel Davy is Associate Professor of History and Associate Dean of Faculty at Ave Maria University, Florida.

Product details

Authors Daniel Davy
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9781474477345
ISBN 978-1-4744-7734-5
No. of pages 256
Series Studies in British and Irish Migration
Studies in British and Irish M
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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