![]() Victoria City and Its European Inhabitants Hong Kong Society in This Period Hong Kong Becomes Cosmopolitan Government Measures and Their Effect on Society Changes Taking Place outside the Governmentĩ2 113 143 158 183 211 214 235 242 269 286 Section III: Years of Consolidation, 1861–1875Ĭhapter 15: Chapter 16: Chapter 17: Chapter 18: Chapter 19: Merchants, Clerks and Bankers Servants of the Crown Professionals The Merchant Navy Tradesmen, Artisans and Small-Scale Businessmen Beachcombers and Destitutes Missionaries The Americans The Armed Forces Women and Children The Chinese and Their Position in Relation to the Europeans Section II: The Early Denizens of the Hong Kong Cemetery, 1845–1860Ĭhapter 4: Chapter 5: Chapter 6: Chapter 7: Chapter 8: Chapter 9: Chapter 10: Chapter 11: Chapter 12: Chapter 13: Chapter 14: The Early Settlers, the First Opium War and Its Aftermath Events Affecting Hong Kong as They Involved the Lives of People Buried in the Hong Kong Cemetery How Early Hong Kong Society Arranged Itself ![]() Section I: An Introduction to Early Hong Kong ![]() Introduction: The Hong Kong Cemetery, Its Position and History To my grandchildren, Suzannah, Daniel, Natalie, Eve and Zoe with love Printed and bound by Paramount Printing Company Limited, Hong Kong, China No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.īritish Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Hong Kong University Press 14/F Hing Wai Centre 7 Tin Wan Praya Road Aberdeen Hong Kong © Hong Kong University Press 2011 ISBN 978-962-209-990-6Īll rights reserved. HamiltonįORGOTTEN SOULS A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE HONG KONG CEMETERY Hase Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong Kong, 1910–60 Edited by John Strickland Watching Over Hong Kong: Private Policing 1841–1941 Sheilah E. Kevin MacKeown East River Column: Hong Kong Guerillas in the Second World War and After Chan Sui-jeung For Gods, Ghosts and Ancestors: The Chinese Tradition of Paper Offerings Janet Lee Scott Forgotten Souls: A Social History of the Hong Kong Cemetery Patricia Lim Hong Kong Internment 1942–1945: Life in the Japanese Civilian Camp at Stanley Geoffrey Charles Emerson Public Success, Private Sorrow: The Life and Times of Charles Henry BrewittTaylor (1857–1938), China Customs Commissoner and Pioneer Translator Isidore Cyril Cannon Reluctant Heroes: Rickshaw Pullers in Hong Kong and Canton 1874–1954 Fung Chi Ming Resist to the End: Hong Kong, 1941–1945 Charles Barman, edited by Ray Barman The Six-Day War of 1899: Hong Kong in the Age of Imperialism Patrick H. Kwan with Nicole Kwan Early China Coast Meteorology: The Role of Hong Kong P. Other titles in RAS Hong Kong Studies Series: Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore: Gender, Religion, Medicine and Money Essays by Marjorie Topley, edited and introduced by Jean DeBernardi The Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong Memoirs Stanley S.K. Generous support from the Sir Lindsay and Lady May Ride Memorial Fund makes it possible to publish a series of high-quality works that will be of lasting appeal and value to all, both scholars and informed general readers, who share a deeper interest in and enthusiasm for the area. Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series is designed to make widely available important contributions on the local history, culture and society of Hong Kong and the surrounding region.
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