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Introduction : history of Hong Kong and history of modern China : unravelling the relationship | 1 | |
1 | The common people in Hong Kong history : their livelihood and aspirations until the 1930s | 9 |
2 | Religion in Hong Kong history | 39 |
3 | The Sunday rest issue in nineteenth century Hong Kong | 57 |
4 | Governorships of Lugard and May : fears of double allegiance and perceived disloyalty | 69 |
5 | The making of a market town in rural Hong Kong : the Luen Wo market | 89 |
6 | Recording a rich heritage : research in Hong Kong's "new territories" | 103 |
7 | The contribution made by Frederick Stewart (1836-1889) through the Hong Kong government education system and its pupil, to the modernization of China | 117 |
8 | The use of Sinology in the nineteenth century : two perspectives revealed in the history of Hong Kong | 135 |
9 | The Guangxi clique and Hong Kong : sanctuary in a dangerous world | 155 |
10 | Business and radicalism : Hong Kong Chinese merchants and the Chinese Communist movement, 1921-1934 | 169 |
11 | Made in China or made in Hong Kong? : national goods and the Hong Kong business community | 185 |
12 | Hong Kong's economic relations with China 1949-1955 : blockade, embargo and financial controls | 199 |
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