166
Hai Journal, no 12 | August 1981, pp 191-201)
1
Lo Hsiang-lin, Hong Kong and Its External Communications Before 1842 The History of Hong Kong Prior to British Arrival (Hong Kong Institute of Chinese Culture, 1963)
Barbara Ward, "Rediscovering our social and cultural heritage", Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, (JHKBRAS) 20, pp 116-124, p 124
See Jack Potter Capitalism and the Chinese Peasant. Social and Economic Change in a Hong Kong Village (Berkeley, Calif University of California Press, 1968) He contradicts the theory that the industry and commerce of the treaty ports were the principal reasons for the bankruptcy of the Chinese countryside by showing how in Ping Shan, the effects of capitalism were beneficial to peasants.
James Hayes, The Hong Kong Region 1850-1911. Institutions and Leadership in Town and Countryside (Hamden, Connecticut Archon Books, 1972), The Rural Communities of Hong Kong Studies and Themes (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1983), Tsuen Wan Growth of a New Town and Its People (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1993)
7 For the special nature of the District Officer's duties, see Austin Coates, Myself a Mandarin Memoirs of a Special Magistrate (Hong Kong Heinemann, 1975)
Selina Ching Chan, "Tradition Inherited, Traditional Reinterpreted. A Chinese Lineage in the 1990s", (Unpublished Ph D thesis, Oxford University, 1995)
Alan Birch and Martin Cole, Captive Years the Occupation of Hong Kong 1941-45 (Hong Kong Heinemann, 1982) and Captive Christmas (Hong Kong. Heinemann, 1979)
10 Most of the Rev Smith's work was published in articles in various, often obscure, journals, but more recently they have been collected in anthologies - Chinese Christians, Middlemen and the Church in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1985) and A Sense of History Studies in the Social and Urban History of Hong Kong (Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co, 1995)
See especially, DJ Dwyer (ed) The Changing Face of Hong Kong. Proceedings of a Weekend Symposium of the Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch (Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1971)
12 Editorial, JHKBRAS, vol 7(1967)pp 1-3,p 2
13 PH Hase and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Beyond the Metropolis Villages in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Joint Publishing (HK) Ltd, 1995)
14 Marjorie Topley, (comp) "Anthropology and Sociology in Hong Kong Field Projects and Problems of Overseas Scholars" Proceedings of a Symposium, February 8-9, 1969 (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1969)
See Ian Diamond, "The Paper Chase - Archives and the Public Records Office of Hong Kong"
166
Hai Journal, no 12 |August 1981, pp 191-201)
1
Lo Hsiang-lin, Hong Kong and Its External Communications Before 1842 The History of Hong Kong Prior to Batish Arrival (Hong Kong Institute of Chinese Culture, 1963)
Barbara Ward, Rediscovering our social and cultural heritage, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, (JHKBRAS) 20, pp U16-124, p 124
See Jack Potter Capitalism and the Chinese Peasant. Social and Economic Change in a Hong Kong Village (Berkeley, Calif University of California Press, 1968) He contradicts the theory that the industry and commerce of the treaty ports were the puncipal reasons for the bankruptcy of the Chinese countryside by showing how in Ping Shan, the effects of capitalism were beneficial to peasants.
James Hayes, The Hong Kong Region 1850-1911. Justutations and Leader ship in Town Countryside (Hamden, Connecticut Archon Books, 1972), The Rural Communities of Hong Kong Studies and Themes (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1983), Tsuen Wan Growth of a New Town and Its People (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1993)
7 For the special nature of the District Officer's duties, see Austin Coates, Myself a Mandarin Memons of a Special Magistare (Hong Kong Hememann, 1975)
Selina Ching Chan, Tradition Inherited, Traditional Reinterpreted. A Chinese Lineage i the 1990s, (Unpublished Ph D thesis, Oxford University, 1995)
Alan Birch and Martin Cole, Captive Years the Occupation of Hong Kong 1941-45 (Hong Kong Heinemann, 1982) and Captive Christmas (Hong Kong. Heinemann, 1979)
10 Most of the Rev Smith's work was published in articles in various, often obscure, journals, but more recently they have been collected in anthologies - Chinese Christians, Middlemen and the Cha ch in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Oxford University Press, 1985) and A Sense of History Studies in the Social and Urban History of Hong Kong (Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co, 1995)
See especially, DJ Dwyer (ed) The Changing Face of Hong Kong. Proceedings of a Weekend Symposium of the Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong Branch (Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1971)
12 Editonal, JHKBRAS, vol 7(1967)pp 1-3,p 2
13 PH Hase and Elizabeth Sinn (eds) Bevond the Metropolis Villages in Hong Kong (Hong Kong Joint Publishing (HK) Lid, 1995)
14 Majoute Topley, (comp) Anthropology and Sociology in Hong Kong Field Projects and Problems of Overseas Scholars Proceedings of a Symposiumi February 8-9, 1969 (Hong Kong Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1969)
See lan Diamond, The Paper Chase - Archives and the Public Records Office of Hong
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