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Hong Kong's History: State and Society under Colonial Rule. Edited by Tak-Wing Ngo. pp. xii, 205. London, Routledge, 1999.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2009

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1 Stoler, A. and Cooper, F., “Between Metropole and Colony: Rethinking a Research Agenda” in Cooper, F. and Stoler, A., Tensions of Empire, (London, 1997), pp. 140Google Scholar.

2 See for example Kwan, Lee Ming, “Hong Kong Identity – Past and Present” in Siu-lun, Wong and Mruya, Toyojiro (eds.), Hong Kong Economy and Society: Challenges in the New Era, (Hong Kong, 1998), pp. 153175.Google Scholar

3 The recent History of China Exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History perfectly encapsulated a nationalist view of China's and Hong Kong's history.

4 Hong Kong's History, Ngo, Tak-Wing, “Introduction”, p. 1.Google Scholar

5 Ibid., Carroll, John M., “Chinese Collaboration in the Making of British Hong Kong”, p. 25Google Scholar.

6 See for example Lugard, Lord, The Dual Mandate, (London, 1922).Google Scholar

7 He cites in particular here, E. J. Eitel, G. B. Endacott and Frank Welsh.

8 Hong Kong's History, Munn, C., “The Criminal trial under Early Colonial Rule”, p. 68.Google Scholar