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A White Man's Province : ウィキペディア英語版 | A White Man's Province ''A White Man's Province: British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants, 1858-1914'' is a 1989 book by Patricia E. Roy, published by the University of British Columbia Press. It discusses late 19th and early 20th century anti-Asian sentiment within British Columbia.〔Satzewich, p. 564.〕 Politicians from British Columbia referred to the place as "a white man's province", and the book includes an analysis of the phrase itself.〔Barth, p. 34.〕 As of 1992 Roy was planning to create a sequel.〔Whelan, p. 127.〕 ==Background== Roy is a history professor at the University of British Columbia,〔 and during a large portion of her academic career she studied Asian Canadian history.〔Koroscil, p. 1330. "In the final chapter, Roy summarizes the attitudes of white British Columbians towards Chinese and Japanese immigration and their home countries between 1908 and 1914."〕 The book was a part of a larger historical research project. As part of the book's research, the author analyzed the period's newspapers and archives in British Columbia and Ottawa.〔
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