The story of Hong Kong’s New Asia College, from its 1949 establishment through its 1963 incorporation into The Chinese University of Hong Kong, reveals the efforts of a group of self-exiled intellectuals in establishing a Confucian-oriented higher education on the Chinese periphery. Their program of cultural education encountered both support and opposition in the communist containment agenda of American non-governmental organizations and in the educational policies of the British colonial government. By examining the cooperation and struggle between these three parties, this study sheds light on postwar Hong Kong, a divided China, British imperial ambitions in Asia, and the intersecting global dynamics of modernization, cultural identity, ...
This study examines the influence of the colonial experience (1945-1997) on the planning of secondar...
Few students have dealt with education in Hong Kong, and perhaps none with a topic resembling The Pl...
This presentation reveals an underappreciated episode of convergence between Christianity and commun...
viii, 323 leavesIn 1949, a group of anti-communist Confucian intellectuals left mainland China and e...
Hong Kong was ruled by the British from 1842-1997. During that period, educational policy of Hong Ko...
This book explores contested notions of “Chineseness” in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong during the Col...
This study argues that it is impossible to understand either the Cold War Pacific or post-1945 globa...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. P...
organized by The Hong Kong Institute of Education, The Faculty of Education, The Chinese University ...
Hong Kong has existed as a British crown colony since 1942, and its colonial political structures re...
This study investigates the extent to which the elements of Confucian thought, survive and are pract...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Forty years following Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 “Reform and Opening-up” policy, the Chinese Communist Par...
This study examines the influence of the colonial experience (1945-1997) on the planning of secondar...
Few students have dealt with education in Hong Kong, and perhaps none with a topic resembling The Pl...
This presentation reveals an underappreciated episode of convergence between Christianity and commun...
viii, 323 leavesIn 1949, a group of anti-communist Confucian intellectuals left mainland China and e...
Hong Kong was ruled by the British from 1842-1997. During that period, educational policy of Hong Ko...
This book explores contested notions of “Chineseness” in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong during the Col...
This study argues that it is impossible to understand either the Cold War Pacific or post-1945 globa...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. P...
organized by The Hong Kong Institute of Education, The Faculty of Education, The Chinese University ...
Hong Kong has existed as a British crown colony since 1942, and its colonial political structures re...
This study investigates the extent to which the elements of Confucian thought, survive and are pract...
This study investigates the development of higher education in India and China over three time perio...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Forty years following Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 “Reform and Opening-up” policy, the Chinese Communist Par...
This study examines the influence of the colonial experience (1945-1997) on the planning of secondar...
Few students have dealt with education in Hong Kong, and perhaps none with a topic resembling The Pl...
This presentation reveals an underappreciated episode of convergence between Christianity and commun...