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Review: Chuang, Yin-chang, Huang, Shiun-Wey edit, 2018, Hakka Immigrants and Development in Local Society. Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica. Pp.1-366..
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Author Cheng-heng Lu
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Keywords Comparative approach, Hakka-local Relation, Hakka Studies, Imperial History
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Abstract This collection incorporates works from sociologists, anthropologists, and historians to focus on three main themes: immigration, the relationship between Hakka people and natives, and identity. It covers cases from Taiwan, China, and Singapore and the late Ming period to modern time. This collection is undoubtedly a milestone. This review analyzes each article in this collection and re-organizes the structure through a comparative perspective. This review suggests that this collection provides a broader point of view to understand the similarities and differences of Hakka people in the different borderlands of different empires. I argue that authors intend to build a pattern to realize the Hakka people's immigration and their relationship with natives.

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