BOOK

Hong Kong in Chinese History

Jung-Fang Tsai

Year: 1993 Columbia University Press eBooks   Publisher: Columbia University Press

Abstract

A study of urban community and social unrest in the British colony of Hong Kong from 1842 to 1913 that explores the evolution of a Chinese community under the leadership of a commercial elite and the changing social structure and relations between elite and populace in a society under alien rule.

Keywords:
Boycott Unrest Frontier Colonialism Nationalism Colonial rule History Alien China Settlement (finance) Political science Ancient history Economic history Law Archaeology Politics

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Topics

Hong Kong and Taiwan Politics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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