Hong Kong, Macau & Canton
Title | Hong Kong, Macau & Canton PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Clewlow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780864420664 |
Hong Kong, Macau & Canton
Title | Hong Kong, Macau & Canton PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Storey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Canton (China) |
ISBN |
Hong Kong, Macau & Canton
Title | Hong Kong, Macau & Canton PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Clewlow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 9780864420664 |
The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793
Title | The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793 PDF eBook |
Author | Rogério Miguel Puga |
Publisher | Hong Kong University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2013-05-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9888139797 |
For more than four centuries, Macau was the centre of Portuguese trade and culture on the South China Coast. Until the founding of Hong Kong and the opening of other ports in the 1840s, it was also the main gateway to China for independent British merchants and their only place of permanent residence. Drawing extensively on Portuguese as well as British sources, The British Presence in Macau traces Anglo-Portuguese relations in South China from the first arrival of English trading ships in the 1630s to the establishment of factories at Canton, the beginnings of the opium trade, and the Macartney Embassy of 1793. The British and Portuguese—longstanding allies in the West—pursued more complex relations in the East, as trading interests clashed under a Chinese imperial system and as the British increasingly asserted their power as “a community in search of a colony”.
A Concise History of Hong Kong
Title | A Concise History of Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Carroll |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2007-06-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0742574695 |
When the British occupied the tiny island of Hong Kong during the First Opium War, the Chinese empire was well into its decline, while Great Britain was already in the second decade of its legendary "Imperial Century." From this collision of empires arose a city that continues to intrigue observers. Melding Chinese and Western influences, Hong Kong has long defied easy categorization. John M. Carroll's engrossing and accessible narrative explores the remarkable history of Hong Kong from the early 1800s through the post-1997 handover, when this former colony became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The book explores Hong Kong as a place with a unique identity, yet also a crossroads where Chinese history, British colonial history, and world history intersect. Carroll concludes by exploring the legacies of colonial rule, the consequences of Hong Kong's reintegration with China, and significant developments and challenges since 1997.
The Canton Trade
Title | The Canton Trade PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Van Dyke |
Publisher | Hong Kong University Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2005-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9622097499 |
This study utilizes a wide range of new source materials to reconstruct the day-to-day operations of the port of Canton during the eighteenth and first half of the nineteenth centuries. Using a bottom-up approach, it provides a fresh look at the successes and failures of the trade by focusing on the practices and procedures rather than on the official policies and protocols. The narrative, however, reads like a story as the author unravels the daily lives of all the players from sampan operators, pilots, compradors and linguists, to country traders, supercargoes, Hong merchants and customs officials. New areas to studies of this kind are covered as well, such as Armenians, junk traders and rice traders, all of whom played intricate roles in moving the commerce forward. The Canton Trade shows that contrary to popular belief, the trade was stable, predictable and secure, with many incentives built into the policies to encourage it to grow. The huge expansion of trade was, in fact, one of the factors that contributed to its collapse as the increase in revenues blinded government officials to the long-term deterioration of the lower administrative echelons. In the end, the system was toppled, but that happened mainly because it had already defeated itself. General readers and academicians interested in world and Asian history, trading companies, country trade, Hong merchants, and articles of trade will find much new and relevant information here.
A Concise History of Hong Kong
Title | A Concise History of Hong Kong PDF eBook |
Author | John Mark Carroll |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780742534223 |
When the British occupied the tiny island of Hong Kong during the First Opium War, the Chinese empire was well into its decline, while Great Britain was already in the second decade of its legendary "Imperial Century." From this collision of empires arose a city that continues to intrigue observers. Melding Chinese and Western influences, Hong Kong has long defied easy categorization. John M. Carroll's engrossing and accessible narrative explores the remarkable history of Hong Kong from the early 1800s through the post-1997 handover, when this former colony became a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The book explores Hong Kong as a place with a unique identity, yet also a crossroads where Chinese history, British colonial history, and world history intersect. Carroll concludes by exploring the legacies of colonial rule, the consequences of Hong Kong's reintegration with China, and significant developments and challenges since 1997.