Made in Chinatown: Australia's Chinese Furniture Factories, 1880-1930

Awards:   Winner of National Council on Public History Book Award 2023 (United States) Winner of NSW Premier's Literary Awards (Douglas Stewart Prize) 2023 (Australia) Winner of Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2022 (Australia)
Author:   Peter Charles Gibson
Publisher:   Sydney University Press
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9781743327852


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 April 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Made in Chinatown: Australia's Chinese Furniture Factories, 1880-1930


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Awards

  • Winner of National Council on Public History Book Award 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of NSW Premier's Literary Awards (Douglas Stewart Prize) 2023 (Australia)
  • Winner of Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2022 (Australia)

Overview

Made in Chinatown delves into a little-known aspect of Australia's past: its hundreds of Chinese furniture factories. These businesses thrived in the post-gold rush era, becoming an important economic activity for Chinese immigrants and their descendants and a vital part of Australia's furniture industry. Yet, owing to an exclusionary vision for Australia as a bastion of 'white' industry and labour, these factories were targeted by anti-Chinese political campaigns and legislative restrictions. Guided by Chinese manufacturers' and workers' own reflections and records, this book examines how these factories operated under the exclusionary vision of White Australia. Historian Peter Gibson uses previously untapped archival sources to investigate the local and international factors that boosted the industry, and the business and labour practices associated with factory operation. He explores the strategies employed in efforts to resist injustice, and the place of Chinese furniture factories within the contexts of Australian enterprise, work and consumerism more broadly. Made in Chinatown argues that Chinese Australian furniture manufacturers and their employees were far more adaptable, and the White Australia vision less pervasive, than most histories would suggest.

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Author:   Peter Charles Gibson
Publisher:   Sydney University Press
Imprint:   Sydney University Press
ISBN:  

9781743327852


ISBN 10:   1743327854
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   01 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements Chinese Language Introduction 1. Industry Beginnings 2. Setting Up Shop 3. Workers 4. In the Marketplace 5. Restriction and Resistance Conclusion Bibliography Index

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There is a wealth of valuable detail in this book, synthesising a great deal of archival research. Gibson takes us inside Chinese furniture factories - their business practices, workers, machines, products and advertisements. -- Catherine Bishop * Australian Economic History Review *


There is a wealth of valuable detail in this book, synthesising a great deal of archival research. Gibson takes us inside Chinese furniture factories - their business practices, workers, machines, products and advertisements. -- Catherine Bishop * Australian Economic History Review * provides timely historical insights into how Chinese workers and enterprises in Australia innovated their practices to meet challenges in a society that discriminated against them. Mei-fen Kuo, History Australia allows the reader to see how early Chinese migrants lived, worked and interacted with others in the decades surrounding Australia's federation. Nathan Daniel Gardner, Australian Historical Studies


""There is a wealth of valuable detail in this book, synthesising a great deal of archival research. Gibson takes us inside Chinese furniture factories – their business practices, workers, machines, products and advertisements."" -- Catherine Bishop * Australian Economic History Review * “provides timely historical insights into how Chinese workers and enterprises in Australia innovated their practices to meet challenges in a society that discriminated against them.” Mei-fen Kuo, History Australia “allows the reader to see how early Chinese migrants lived, worked and interacted with others in the decades surrounding Australia’s federation.” Nathan Daniel Gardner, Australian Historical Studies


Author Information

Peter Charles Gibson is a research fellow in the School of History at Nanjing University, Jiangsu, China. He has published on Chinese Australian business and labour in the journals ‘Australian Economic History Review’, ‘Labour History’ and ‘Twentieth-Century China’. His PhD thesis at the University of Wollongong, on which the book is based, won the 2021 S. J. Butlin Prize for the best MA or PhD thesis in Australian and New Zealand economic history, awarded triennially.

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