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The Chinese Experience
Hardback

The Chinese Experience

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The fourth book in the Chinese Australians series shines a light on one of the most difficult chapters in Australia's gold rush history. While thousands of Chinese people travelled to the goldfields with dreams of fortune and a better life, they were often met with hostility, suspicion, and resentment.

This book explores why anti-Chinese feeling grew so strong, leading to harsh laws, open discrimination, and even violent riots. Students will learn about the Buckland Valley Riot and the notorious Lambing Flat Riot, where anger boiled over and mobs drove Chinese miners from the goldfields. The story of the "Roll-Up" banner and the treatment of the rioters reveals much about the attitudes of the time.

Through these events, readers will discover how cultural differences, competition for gold, and fear of change fuelled prejudice. The book also asks an important question: What can we learn from this history today?

Written for upper primary and lower secondary students, this engaging and accessible text brings history to life while encouraging reflection on fairness, tolerance, and the value of diversity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prison Tree Press
Date
1 November 2025
Pages
44
ISBN
9781763738485

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The fourth book in the Chinese Australians series shines a light on one of the most difficult chapters in Australia's gold rush history. While thousands of Chinese people travelled to the goldfields with dreams of fortune and a better life, they were often met with hostility, suspicion, and resentment.

This book explores why anti-Chinese feeling grew so strong, leading to harsh laws, open discrimination, and even violent riots. Students will learn about the Buckland Valley Riot and the notorious Lambing Flat Riot, where anger boiled over and mobs drove Chinese miners from the goldfields. The story of the "Roll-Up" banner and the treatment of the rioters reveals much about the attitudes of the time.

Through these events, readers will discover how cultural differences, competition for gold, and fear of change fuelled prejudice. The book also asks an important question: What can we learn from this history today?

Written for upper primary and lower secondary students, this engaging and accessible text brings history to life while encouraging reflection on fairness, tolerance, and the value of diversity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prison Tree Press
Date
1 November 2025
Pages
44
ISBN
9781763738485