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Crossing Seas

Editors: Henry Yu (University of British Columbia) and Elizabeth Sinn (University of Hong Kong)


The Crossing Seas series brings together books that investigate Chinese migration from the migrants’ perspective. As migrants traveled from one destination to another throughout their lifetime, they created and maintained layers of different networks. Along the way these migrants also dispersed, recreated, and adapted their cultural practices. To study these different networks, the series publishes books in disciplines such as history, women’s studies, geography, cultural anthropology, and archaeology and prominently features publications informed by interdisciplinary approaches that focus on multiple aspects of the migration processes.


Inquiries and submissions should be directed to Kenneth Yung at Hong Kong University Press.

Steamships across the Pacific

Steamships across the Pacific

Maritime Journeys between Mexico, China, and Japan, 1867–1914

Ruth Mandujano López

Hardback

Heritage and History in the China–Australia Migration Corridor

Heritage and History in the China–Australia Migration Corridor

Edited by Denis Byrne, Ien Ang, and Phillip Mar

Hardback

Searching for Sweetness

Searching for Sweetness

Women’s Mobile Lives in China and Lesotho

Sarah Hanisch

Hardback

Locating Chinese Women

Locating Chinese Women

Historical Mobility between China and Australia

Edited by Kate Bagnall and Julia T. Martínez

Hardback

Chinese Diaspora Charity and the Cantonese Pacific, 1850–1949

Chinese Diaspora Charity and the Cantonese Pacific, 1850–1949

Edited by John Fitzgerald and Hon-ming Yip

Hardback

Returning Home with Glory

Returning Home with Glory

Chinese Villagers around the Pacific, 1849 to 1949

Michael Williams

Hardback