Edge of empires : Chinese elites and British colonials in Hong Kong

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Edge of empires : Chinese elites and British colonials in Hong Kong

John M. Carroll

Harvard University Press, 2005

  • : hbk

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Chinese elites and British colonials in Hong Kong

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-252) and index

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内容説明

In an engaging, revisionist study, John M. Carroll argues that in the century after the Opium War, Hong Kong's colonial nature helped create a local Chinese business elite. By the end of the nineteenth century, the colonial government saw Chinese businessmen as allies in establishing Hong Kong as a commercial center. The idea of a commercially vibrant China united them. Chinese and British leaders cooperated on issues of mutual concern, such as the expansion of capitalism and political and economic directions for an ailing China. These Chinese also found opportunities in the colonial system to develop business and commerce. In doing so, they used Hong Kong's strategic position to underscore their own identity as a distinctive group unlike their mainland counterparts. Nationalism took on a specifically Hong Kong character. At the same time, by contributing to imperial war funds, organizing ceremonies for visiting British royalty, and attending imperial trade exhibitions, the Chinese helped make Hong Kong an active member of the global British Empire. In Edge of Empires, Carroll situates Hong Kong squarely within the framework of both Chinese and British colonial history, while exploring larger questions about the meaning and implications of colonialism in modern history.

目次

Acknowledgments Note on Romanization Introduction 1. Colonialism and Collaboration: Chinese Subjects and the Making of British Hong Kong 2. A Better Class of Chinese: Building the Emporium of the East 3. Strategic Balance: Status and Respect in the Colonial Context 4. A Place of Their Own: Clubs and Associations 5. Nationalismand Identity: The Case of Ho Kai 6. Preserving Hong Kong: The Strike-Boycott of 1925 - 1926 7. Transforming the Barren Island: The 1941 Centenary Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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