Doing Business: Chinese and European Socioeconomic Relations in Early Cooktown |
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Authors: | Kevin Rains |
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Affiliation: | 1. Gold Coast City Council, Nerang, Queensland, Australia
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Abstract: | This paper is an historical archaeological examination of the socioeconomic relations of the Chinese and European communities of Cooktown in north Queensland during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It looks at the social landscape and production, exchange and consumption of material culture to show that the Chinese were not a disengaged group, as depicted in conventional understandings of colonial life, but integral to the town’s socioeconomic fabric. This close relationship arose out of a process of negotiation between Chinese and Europeans which responded to the strengths, weaknesses and resources of their individual business networks, and the particular conditions of Cooktown’s frontier environment. |
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