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Fortune's Bazaar - The Making of Hong Kong

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Vaudine England was a journalist for three decades in South East Asia and Hong Kong for the BBC, Reuters , the Far Eastern Economic Review and several London newspapers. Now a researcher at Leiden University, the Netherlands, and a research associate with the Hong Kong History Centre at Bristol University, she brings her journalistic skills of investigative reporting and interviewing to the archives and old stories. After decades based in Hong Kong, she now lives in Amsterdam. Fortune's Bazaar is her first book. Klappentext 'As a history of Hong Kong, not just as a British colony, or an exotic Chinese enclave, but as a cosmopolitan city of many creeds and races, Asian and European, Vaudine England's book is unsurpassed. Her take on the so-called Eurasians, who have played such a large part in Hong Kong's history, is fresh and essential to a better understanding of this unique place' Ian Buruma 'At last: a lively and carefully researched page turner about the individuals and social forces that have made Hong Kong the dynamic (and quirky) place it is' Adi Ignatius, former Wall Street Journal Bureau Chief in Beijing 'Vivid, atmospheric, packed with brilliant story-telling, Vaudine England brings to life the boiling pot of race, culture and ambition that made Hong Kong one of the world's great cities. Within its compelling read, Fortune's Bazaar boldly explodes the myth that Hong Kong is 'just another Chinese city' Humphrey Hawksley, former BBC Beijing, Hong Kong and Asia Correspondent 'If you love Hong Kong and have lost her, as have I, Vaudine England's marvellous account of the "in-between people," who made it the remarkable place it was, will fill you with wonder, understanding and a sadness for a place - and an idea - that no longer exists' Richard Hornik, former TIME bureau chief in Beijing and Hong Kong Vorwort FORTUNE'S BAZAAR is a story of empire, race and sex, and it offers startling insights into the ambiguous identity of Hong Kong to this day, just as its wonders may be on the verge of disappearing forever. Zusammenfassung FORTUNE'S BAZAAR is a story of empire, race and sex, and it offers startling insights into the ambiguous identity of Hong Kong to this day, just as its wonders may be on the verge of disappearing forever....

Product details

Authors Vaudine England, England Vaudine
Publisher Corsair
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.07.2022
 
EAN 9781472157140
ISBN 978-1-4721-5714-0
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 160 mm x 236 mm x 36 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Asia / China, Hong Kong

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