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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Title
  5. Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. Preface
  11. 1Introduction: Family, Race and Narrative
    1. Family fragments
    2. Anglo-Indians?
    3. Archives and methodology
    4. Reworking the narrative
  12. Section IIndia – Separations
    1. 2Tea Plantation Families of Northeast India
      1. Tea districts of northeast India
      2. ‘Planters’ and ‘coolies’
      3. Life in the bungalow
      4. Six families: Separations
    2. 3St Andrew’s Colonial Homes
      1. A scheme among schemes
      2. The solution/problem of emigration
      3. Life at the Homes
      4. Leaving India
  13. Section IINew Zealand – Settlement
    1. 41910s: Pathway to a Settler Colony
      1. Tentative forays into the New World
      2. Establishing a New Zealand community
      3. Women and men at work
      4. Encountering the state: The First World War
    2. 51920s: Working the Permit System
      1. Arrivals under the permit system
      2. Work and marriage
      3. Six families: Emigration
    3. 61930s: Decline and Discontinuance
      1. Immigration policy and the Kalimpong scheme
      2. ‘Pour Les Intimes’: The associates
      3. ‘Pour Les Intimes’: The emigrants
      4. 1938: The final group
  14. Section IIITransnational Families
    1. 7Independence
      1. ‘Indianization’ at the Homes
      2. Settlement: 1950s New Zealand
      3. Two families: Across the divide
      4. The Wellington community
    2. 8Recovering Kalimpong
      1. Silences
      2. Communities
      3. Being mixed race in New Zealand
      4. Legacies
      5. Return to Kalimpong
      6. ‘Final thoughts’
  15. Conclusion: A Transcultural Challenge
  16. Notes
  17. Bibliography
    1. Primary Sources
    2. Secondary Sources
  18. Index
  19. Copyright

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© Jane McCabe, 2017

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ISBN: HB: 978-1-4742-9950-3

ePDF: 978-1-4742-9952-7

ePub: 978-1-4742-9951-0

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: McCabe, Jane, author.

Title: Race, tea and colonial resettlement : imperial families, interrupted / Jane McCabe.

Description: London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2016047940| ISBN 9781474299503 (hardback) | ISBN 9781474299510 (ePub)

Subjects: LCSH: Racially mixed people–India–History–20th century. | Anglo-Indians–History–20th century. | Plantation owners–Family relationships–India–History– 20th century. | Tea plantations–Social aspects–India–History–20th century. | Miscegenation–India–History–20th century. | India–Race relations–History–20th century. | Imperialism–Social aspects–India–History–20th century. | Kåalimpong (India)–Emigration and immigration–History–20th century. | New Zealand–Emigration and immigration–History–20th century. | Land settlement–New Zealand–History–20th century. | BISAC: HISTORY / World. | HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand. | HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia. | HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain.

Classification: LCC DS430 .M35 2017 | DDC 305.8/0521091411093–dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016047940

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