Ccah4010 from a barren rock to asias world city a history. Starting out as a farming fishing village and salt production site, it became an important free port and eventually a major international financial centre the qing dynasty ceded hong kong to the british empire. The 1940s was a watershed decade in hong kongs history. Dec 31, 2003 a modern history of hong kong presents a supremely wellbalanced history of this former british imperial possession. A modern history of hong kong is clearly written and easily read. Jan 01, 2003 i got to visit hong kong this past winter, and i had a great time. From a littleknown fishing community at the periphery of china, hong kong developed into one of the worlds most spectacular and cosmopolitan metropoles after a century and a half of british imperial rule. Steve tsangs admirable a modern history of hong kong is clearly written, logically organised, and sustains a tone of persuasive authority.
As premier power in europe and an expansionist empire, britain first created in hong kong a major naval station and the principal base. Modern hong kong oxford research encyclopedia of asian history. It is obvious that this astounding population growth posed a serious challenge for the british administration. Pdf a modern history of hong kong download full pdf. A concise history of hong kong, 2007, 270 pages, john mark. Government and politics hong kong university press, 1995 19. Rather, xi wants to shore up the authority of the partystate within his country, including by ensuring that chinese are not exposed to liberaldemocratic ideas. The british administration of hong kong uniquely derived. This course explores the history of hong kong since the early 1800s from. Feb 5, 2019 steve tsang the goal of the chinese presidents guiding doctrine is not to launch a new cold war with the west, or to export chinas political model. Hong kong is at the heart of modern chinas position as a regional and potential world superpower. This history of hong kong from its occupation by the british in 1841 to its return to chinese sovereignty in 1997 includes the foundation of modern hong. The british administration of hong kong uniquely derived its practices from the. Steve tsang s meticulously researched historical narrative duly recognizes the.
The approach seems balanced, and it is obvious when in a few places tsang takes positions which he realises are disputed. Administrative officers from the 19th century to the handover to china, 18621997 international library of colonial history steve tsang tahun. The fall and rise of a great power, 1850 to the present. Free books for download on ipad a modern history of hong. A modern history of hong kong read and download epub, pdf.
A modern history of hong kong by steve tsang overdrive. Request pdf on jan 1, 2004, steve tsang and others published a modern history of hong kong find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading modern history of hong kong, a. Read download a history of hong kong pdf pdf download. Free books for download on ipad a modern history of hong kong. It took about two decades before hong kong established a genuinely independent judiciary and introduced the cadet scheme to select and. China policy institute, school of contemporary chinese studies, university of nottingham, jubilee campus wollaton road, ng8 1bb, uk current positions. The fall of hong kong and other european colonies to the japanese at the start of the pacific war shattered the myth of the superiority of white men and the invincibility of the british empire. Steve tsang, a modern history of hong kong hong kong university press, 2006. While the book is a tad dry, i would recommend reading for people that want to know more. Steve tsang s meticulously researched historical narrative duly recognizes the efforts of both hong kong s industrious and civicminded local chinese population and the expatriate british who held the bulk of the administrative power over hong kong during its tenure as a crown. Students will discover the regions diverse realities, from premodern history to. He served as director of the asian studies centre at oxford from 1997 to 2003 and is author of hong kong.
Unfortunately, i knew almost nothing about hong kongs background and rich history. Wm roger louis, kerr chair in english history and culture and distinguished teaching professor, university of texas at austin. Pdf a modern history of hong kong download full pdf book. In this important and original history of the region, steve tsang argues that its current prosperity is a direct byproduct of the british administrators who ran the place as a colony before the handover in 1997. Steve tsang is the author of a modern history of hong kong 3. He is the current director of the soas china institute, one of the worldleading centres for china expertise located in the heart. Hong kong housing problem from the 1950s to the present. A modern history of hong kong, steve tsang, aug 15, 2007, history, 340 pages.
Tsang offers a mix of narrative and analysis, and covers social and economic history as well as politics. Steve tsangs meticulously researched historical narrative duly recognizes the efforts of both hong kongs industrious and civicminded local chinese population and the expatriate british who held the bulk of the administrative power over hong kong during its. This history of hong kong from its occupation by the british in 1841 to its return to chinese sovereignty in 1997 includes the foundation of modern hong kong. Pdf download a modern history of hong kong free unquote books. This is an audio summary of a modern history of hong kong by steve tsang. The island was ceded by qing dynasty in the aftermath of the war in 1842 and established as a. Tsang, steve 2004, a modern history of hong kong, london. Hong kong entered its modern era when it became a british overseas territory in 1841. Datos completos sobre a modern history of hong kong steve tsang pdf. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.
Aug 15, 2007 this history of hong kong from its occupation by the british in 1841 to its return to chinese sovereignty in 1997 includes the foundation of modern hong kong. Steve tsang tells you everything you could possibly want to know about hong kong from the 18411997 period. Oct 24, 2007 hong kong is at the heart of modern chinas position as a regional and potential world superpower. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the library of congress catalog information from electronic data provided by the publisher. The story began in 1842 with the founding of the crown colony after the first anglochinese war the original.
Modern hong kong oxford research encyclopedia of asian. British hong kong was a colony and british dependent territory of the united kingdom from 1841 to 1997, apart from a brief period under japanese occupation from 1941 to 1945. Steve tsang is louis cha fellow and university reader in politics at st antonys college, oxford university. Unfortunately, i knew almost nothing about hong kong s background and rich history. Steve tsang s admirable a modern history of hong kong is clearly written, logically organised, and sustains a tone of persuasive authority. Table of contents for a modern history of hong kong steve tsang. The region of hong kong has been inhabited since the old stone age, later becoming part of the chinese empire with its loose incorporation into the qin dynasty 221206 bc. I got to visit hong kong this past winter, and i had a great time. Impending changes in the political status of hong kong have in recent years brought about considerable interest in hong kong studies. Steve tsangs meticulously researched historical narrative duly recognizes the. Download a modern history of hong kong in pdf and epub formats for free. Students will discover the regions diverse realities, from pre modern history to. When the war ended the british realized that they could not restore the status quo ante. This major history of hong kong tells the remarkable story of how a cluster of remote fishing villages grew into an icon of capitalism.
A modern history of hong kong steve tsang publisher. Hong kong metamorphosis, denis bray, nov 1, 2001, political science, 264 pages. A modern history of hong kong book also available for read online, mobi, docx and mobile and kindle reading. A modern history of hong kong presents a supremely wellbalanced history of this former british imperial possession. Despite the very active publication of academic works and general books about hong kong in the last few years, there is still a need for a good scholarly general history which takes account of overall changes in hong kongs politics, society, external. A modern history of hong kong steve tsang from a littleknown fishing community at the periphery of china, hong kong developed into one of the worlds most spectacular and cosmopolitan cities after a century and a half of british imperial rule. A history of hong kong pdf epub download cause of you. The colonial period began with the occupation of hong kong island in 1841 during the first opium war. The story began in 1842 with the founding of the crown colony after. Despite the very active publication of academic works and general books about hong kong in the last few years, there is still a need for a good scholarly general history which takes account of overall changes in hong kongs politics, society. Steve yuisang tsang this major new history of hong kong tells the story of how a cluster of remote fishing villages grew into an icon of capitalism. As premier power in europe and an expansionist empire, britain first created in hong kong a major naval station and the. Pdf a history of hong kong download full pdf book download.
A modern history of hong kong hong kong university press. The story began in 1842 with the founding of the crown colony after the first anglochinese war the original opium war. Steve tsangs meticulously researched historical narrative duly recognizes the efforts of both hong kongs industrious and civicminded local chinese population and the expatriate british who held the bulk of the. Ancient history remnants of burial grounds and early rock carvings show human life in hong kong as far back as the stone age. Administrative officers from the 19th century to the handover to china, 18621997 international library of colonial history steve tsang year. Steve tsang, drawing on a vast array of official and private sources, both chinese and european, traces the development of the classic crown colony government. Steve tsang, a modern history of hong kong hong kong university press, 2004 4. A modern history of hong kong steve tsang national. Steve tsang author of a modern history of hong kong. Wm roger louis, kerr chair in english history and culture and distinguished teaching professor, university of texas at austin this is a well constructed, thorough and yet succinct history of hong kong. Tsang, steve 1995, a documentary history of hong kong. A modern history of hong kong steve tsang download. Research fellow, centre for modern chinese studies, oxford 198794. In its early years as a crown colony, it suffered from corruption and racial segregation but grew rapidly as a free port that supported trade with china.
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