Traces the ideological formations of British colonialism using the techniques of modern European cartography to examine the practices of spatial production in Hong Kong\u27s capital city, Victoria. This examination demonstrates how notions of British cultural identity and self-representation were inscribed throughout the colonial urban environment by considering the ways in which the British colonial authorities sought to condition, control, and maintain the organisation of space
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
This book explores the cinematic representation of the city in British film from 1895 to 1914, featu...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
In this paper we discuss the role and significance of European cultural identity in the formation of...
An account of Hong Kong's place in globalisation, from the founding of the British colony in 1839 to...
One of the tasks that the British in Hong Kong faced in the reoccupation of Hong Kong after World Wa...
This chapter argues that the urban landscape in the British concession of Tianjin developed as a res...
This paper analyses an aspect of Post-war British administration of Hong Kong from geographical pers...
This paper explores the relationship between public space and cultural politics in Hong Kong. There ...
This thesis comparatively assesses the nature of health, space, and culture in colonial Hong Kong an...
The entanglement of regions and societies that characterised colonialism has led historians to speak...
This paper explores how the utopian vision of the “garden city” was adopted and appropriated by Hong...
This paper examines the role of children, the family and ideals of white conjugality in the struggle...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This paper explores how discourses of health and sanitation, which had provoked intense public debat...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
This book explores the cinematic representation of the city in British film from 1895 to 1914, featu...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...
In this paper we discuss the role and significance of European cultural identity in the formation of...
An account of Hong Kong's place in globalisation, from the founding of the British colony in 1839 to...
One of the tasks that the British in Hong Kong faced in the reoccupation of Hong Kong after World Wa...
This chapter argues that the urban landscape in the British concession of Tianjin developed as a res...
This paper analyses an aspect of Post-war British administration of Hong Kong from geographical pers...
This paper explores the relationship between public space and cultural politics in Hong Kong. There ...
This thesis comparatively assesses the nature of health, space, and culture in colonial Hong Kong an...
The entanglement of regions and societies that characterised colonialism has led historians to speak...
This paper explores how the utopian vision of the “garden city” was adopted and appropriated by Hong...
This paper examines the role of children, the family and ideals of white conjugality in the struggle...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This paper explores how discourses of health and sanitation, which had provoked intense public debat...
Urban studies scholarship on Hong Kong fairly explains the urban transformations and transitions dur...
This book explores the cinematic representation of the city in British film from 1895 to 1914, featu...
Ever since the 1841 arrival of British troops in Hong Kong have people decided staying in the city w...