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Gijsbert Oonk
Gijsbert Oonk
Associate professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Global Indian diasporas: Exploring trajectories of migration and theory
G Oonk
Amsterdam University Press, 2007
2302007
Merchant princes of the East: Cultural delusions, economic success and the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia
R Hodder
Wiley, 1996
2011996
Settled strangers: Asian business elites in East Africa (1800-2000)
G Oonk
(No Title), 2013
1042013
Nationality swapping in the Olympic field: towards the marketization of citizenship?
J Jansen, G Oonk, G Engbersen
Citizenship studies 22 (5), 523-539, 2018
642018
South Asians in East Africa (1880-1920) with a particular focus on Zanzibar: toward a historical explanation of economic success of a middlemen minority
G Oonk
African and Asian Studies 5 (1), 57-90, 2006
382006
The changing culture of the Hindu Lohana community in East Africa
G Oonk
Contemporary South Asia 13 (1), 7-23, 2004
352004
Who counts as a migrant footballer? A critical reflection and alternative approach to migrant football players on national teams at the World Cup, 1930–2018
G Van Campenhout, J Van Sterkenburg, G Oonk
The International Journal of the History of Sport 35 (11), 1071-1090, 2018
302018
The Karimjee Jivanjee Family: Merchant Princes of East Africa 1800-2000
G Oonk, HA Karimjee
(No Title), 2009
292009
The emergence of indigenous industrialists in Calcutta, Bombay, and Ahmedabad, 1850–1947
G Oonk
Business History Review 88 (1), 43-71, 2014
282014
Who may represent the country? Football, citizenship, migration, and national identity at the FIFA World Cup
G Oonk
The International Journal of the History of Sport 37 (11), 1046-1065, 2021
232021
Has the World Cup become more migratory? A comparative history of foreign-born players in national football teams, c. 1930-2018
G Van Campenhout, J van Sterkenburg, G Oonk
Comparative Migration Studies 7, 1-19, 2019
222019
Motor or millstone? The managing agency system in Bombay and Ahmedabad, 1850-1930
G Oonk
The Indian Economic & Social History Review 38 (4), 419-452, 2001
222001
Gujarati Asians in East Africa, 1880–2000: Colonization, de-colonization and complex citizenship issues
G Oonk
Diaspora Studies 8 (1), 66-79, 2015
212015
Sport and nationality: towards thick and thin forms of citizenship
G Oonk
National identities 24 (3), 197-215, 2022
162022
Separated by the partition? Muslims of British descent in Mauritius and Suriname
E Bal, K Sinha-Kerkhoff, G Oonk
Global Indian Diasporas: Exploring Trajectories of Migration and Theory, 119-145, 2007
152007
‘After Shaking his Hand, Start Counting your Fingers’: Trust and Images in Indian Business Networks, East Africa 1900-2000
G Oonk
Itinerario 28 (3), 70-88, 2004
152004
Modernity at large: Cultural dimensions of globalization
G Oonk
Journal of world history 11 (1), 157-159, 2000
132000
We lost our gift of expression’: Loss of the mother tongue among Indians in East Africa, 1880-2000
G Oonk
Global Indian Diasporas: Exploring Trajectories of Migration and Theory, 17-83, 2007
112007
Gujarati business communities in East Africa: Success and failure stories
G Oonk
Economic and Political Weekly, 2077-2081, 2005
112005
Industrialisation in India, 1850-1947: three variations in the emergence of indigenous industrialists.
G Oonk
102004
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