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Frontmatter
Contents
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. Nationalism and 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
Contents
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. Nationalism and 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