Hong Kong remembers /

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Imprint:Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Description:285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2602103
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Other authors / contributors:Blyth, Sally, 1957-
Wotherspoon, Ian, 1948-
ISBN:0195877683
Notes:Maps on lining papers.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Baroness Thatcher
  • Revolution and Refugees: The 1940s and 1950s. Lady May Ride: Hong Kong Past. Lau Kam Man: The East River Guerrillas. Dorothy Lee: Release and Rehabilitation. Cheung Yan Lung: Rural Politics. Mary Bloch: South From Tianjin. Sir S. Y. Chung: Industrial Revolution
  • Hearts and Minds: The 1960s. Don Watson: The People from 'China Mountain'. Lau Chin Shek: From Refugee to Trade Union Leader. Sister Mary-Edna Brophy: The Greatest Gift. Lee Fai Ping: Victory over Vice. Tsang Yok Sing: Coming of Age in '67. Sir Jack Cater: The 1967 Riots
  • Roots of Stability, Seeds of Change: The 1970s. Lord MacLehose: Social and Economic Challenges. Yuen Kong Ming: My Home in Lok Fu. Jean Wong: Western Culture, Chinese Values. Liu Ching Leung: New Towns in the New Territories. Jimmy McGregor: Fighting the 'Vermin of Society'. Anna Wu: Government by Whom?
  • Chinese Shadows, Foreign Ghosts: The 1980s. Lord Wilson: Learning to Live with China. Sir Q. W. Lee: Banks and Bankers. Anna Sohmen: My Father, Sir Y. K. Pao. Raymond Wu: Understanding China. Zunzi: Art, Politics, and Black Humour. Sir Piers Jacobs: The Last 'Colonial' Financial Secretary
  • 'One Country, Two Systems': The 1990s. Martin Lee: The Fight for Democracy. Anson Chan: Managing the Civil Service. Jimmy Lai: Freedom and Information. Rosa Mok and Isaac Lung: Voices of the Future. Lo Tak Shing: Political Realism. Christopher Patten: The Last Governor.