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Hong Kong and British Culture, 1945–97

Mark Hampton

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Autorius Mark Hampton
Leidimo metai 2015 m.
Puslapių skč. 248 psl.
Viršelis Kietas viršelis
ISBN 9780719099236

Hong Kong and British Culture, 1945–97

Explore the intricate relationship between Hong Kong and British culture in the pivotal years from 1945 to 1997 with Mark Hampton's insightful book, Hong Kong and British Culture, 1945–97. Published by Manchester University Press in 2015, this compelling hardback spans 248 pages and serves as a significant contribution to the scholarship on British decolonisation and the cultural history of imperialism. Hampton skillfully examines the emergence of contemporary Hong Kong within a broader post-imperial context, shedding light on British engagement with China during a transformative period. This original study is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of cultural interactions and historical legacies that shaped modern Hong Kong. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this vital exploration of history and culture.

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Hong Kong and British Culture, 1945–97

Regular price €103,06
Sale price €103,06 Regular price €106,25