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Cosmopolitan Bohemians and Bachelors: Chinese Enclaves in Late 19th Century Australia and the United States
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2007
Cosmopolitan Bohemians and Bachelors: Chinese Enclaves in Late 19th Century Australia and the United States
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Discusses the similarities and differences between two bohemians - Marcus Clarke and Albert Genthe - and the ways in which they represent Chinese communities in their different colonial environments.
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Cosmopolitan Bohemians and Bachelors: Chinese Enclaves in Late 19th Century Australia and the United States
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- Melbourne, Victoria,
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San Francisco,
California,
cUnited States of America (USA),cAmericas,
- 1800-1899
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