HISB03H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Jewish Diaspora, Mass Provisioning, Hajj
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The making of asian diasporas 1850-1930: diaspora and nationalism. The three case studies: sojourning, male, scale. A) across the bay of bengal by indians. B) across the south china sea: building of singapore and south east asia. C) north chinese to the opening up of manchuria. Capital investment land settlement, rice, mines, plantation, soy beans for commercial cropping for industry or mass provisioning. Empire or in the case of manchuria imperial rivalry. Connection that (cid:373)ig(cid:396)a(cid:374)ts (cid:373)ai(cid:374)tai(cid:374) (cid:449)ith (cid:862)ho(cid:373)ela(cid:374)ds(cid:863) it is both a process and a type of (cid:862)(cid:272)o(cid:374)s(cid:272)ious(cid:374)ess(cid:863) How did diasporas in asia form from distinct features of asian migration: sojourning, absence of women, scale/magnitude. We do(cid:374)"t ha(cid:448)e e(cid:454)ile, dispe(cid:396)sal, et(cid:272). asso(cid:272)iated with the jewish diaspora for example. Diasporas encounter each other in port cities. Communities that developed alongside more temporary connections/communities. Ideas about nationalism but also identities and notions of home here the difference between generations were very important.