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Title: Hong Kong and British Culture, 1945–97
Condition: New
EAN: 9780719099236
ISBN: 9780719099236
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardback
Release Date: 01/11/2015
Item Height: 234mm
Item Length: 156mm
Author: Mark Hampton
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0719099234
Description:

This book examines the British cultural engagement with Hong Kong in the second half of the twentieth century. It shows how the territory fit unusually within Britain’s decolonisation narratives and served as an occasional foil for examining Britain’s own culture during a period of perceived stagnation and decline.

Drawing on a wide range of archival and published primary sources, Hong Kong and British culture, 1945–97 investigates such themes as Hong Kong as a site of unrestrained capitalism, modernisation, and good government, as well as an arena of male social and sexual opportunity. It also examines the ways in which Hong Kong Chinese embraced British culture, and the competing predictions that British observers made concerning the colony’s return to Chinese sovereignty. An epilogue considers the enduring legacy of British colonialism.

This book will be essential reading for historians of Hong Kong, British decolonisation, and Britain’s culture of declinism.


Country/Region of Manufacture: GB
Genre: History
Book Series: Studies in Imperialism
Item Width: 17mm
Release Year: 2015

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