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Race and Hong Kong Studies

By Vaudine England

The thought behind a lot of these ruminations in this blog is that the subject of race in empire, specifically…


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In Honour of Dan Waters, 1920-2016

By Vaudine England

Since the death of Dan Waters, aged 95, in Hong Kong on 27 January this year, he has rightly been lauded …


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How and Why a Fresh Start to the Study of Hong Kong History Is Being Made

By Vaudine England.

A dear friend and colleague from a past journalistic life — educated, erudite and well-informed …


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Sweeting Summary Points to New Studies

Publishing about Eurasians has picked up in the twenty-first century after the dismal twentieth. Aside from books such…


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Lethbridge Onward

By Vaudine England

Lethbridge’s article, ‘The Yellow Fever’, had concluded with an image of how the different,…


Workshops

HKU 2016 Spring Symposium CFP

The University of Hong Kong’s History Department has released the following call for papers:

Spring Symposium


Historiography

Kaori Abe’s City of Intermediaries

Dissertation Reviews has posted a review of Kaori Abe’s fascinating doctoral dissertation, The City of Intermediaries:


Studentships

Introducing Vivian Kong

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Vivian Kong moved to Bristol to take up the Hong Kong History Project Doctoral Studentship …


Studentships

2016 HK History Project Studentship Announced

The Hong Kong History Project Studentship for next year has just been announced. Generously funded by the Hatton Trust,…


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On Henry Lethbridge (Part 2)

By Vaudine England

I’m still hoping to be proven wrong in claiming that just two serious articles were published in the…


By Vaudine England

The thought behind a lot of these ruminations in this blog is that the subject of race in empire, specifically…


By Vaudine England

Since the death of Dan Waters, aged 95, in Hong Kong on 27 January this year, he has rightly been lauded …


By Vaudine England.

A dear friend and colleague from a past journalistic life — educated, erudite and well-informed …


Publishing about Eurasians has picked up in the twenty-first century after the dismal twentieth. Aside from books such…


By Vaudine England

Lethbridge’s article, ‘The Yellow Fever’, had concluded with an image of how the different,…


The University of Hong Kong’s History Department has released the following call for papers:

Spring Symposium


Dissertation Reviews has posted a review of Kaori Abe’s fascinating doctoral dissertation, The City of Intermediaries:


Born and raised in Hong Kong, Vivian Kong moved to Bristol to take up the Hong Kong History Project Doctoral Studentship …


The Hong Kong History Project Studentship for next year has just been announced. Generously funded by the Hatton Trust,…


By Vaudine England

I’m still hoping to be proven wrong in claiming that just two serious articles were published in the…