Power and Politics at the Colonial Seaside

Power and Politics at the Colonial Seaside
Author: Shuk-Wah Poon
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000636631

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A study of the complex role of the seaside as a leisure space in colonial Hong Kong. British sports were in many respects more meaningful in the empire than literature, music, art, or religion. They served as an instrument of cultural association and later of cultural change, promoting imperial union and then postimperial goodwill. Poon analyses the ways in which British colonists and Chinese leaders, backed by the rhetoric of public health and nationalism, respectively, transformed the Hong Kong seaside into a leisure space. She argues that the growing popularity of seaside resorts and sea bathing as a preferred form of leisure activity across the social and ethnic spectrums served an important role in shaping the racial relationship between Westerners and the Chinese population, as well as the Chinese people’s perception of the female body and the seaside, during the colonial period. The popularity of British leisure forms in colonial Hong Kong does not necessarily mean the triumph of “Britishness.” This book will be of great interest to historians with an interest in leisure and in Empire and Colonialism, as well as historians of Colonial Hong Kong and Modern China.

Beer in East Asia

Beer in East Asia
Author: Paul Chambers
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2023-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000852725

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Chambers, Nuangjamnong, and their contributors look at how the development of the beer industry in East Asia presents a unique opportunity for understanding the region’s political economy. Asia is both the world’s largest beer-consuming and beer-producing region, and the fastest growing beer market. Per-capita consumption is lower than Europe, but catching up fast. Beer consumption is also widely understood to correlate closely with economic growth and urbanization, much more so than other alcoholic beverages like spirits. With ten country case studies from both Northeast and Southeast Asia, the contributors to this volume look at the history of beer production and consumption across East Asia through a lens of historical institutionalism and political economy. In doing so they not only examine the development of the beer industry in the region but also what it tells us about the countries themselves. They ask questions such as: To what extent have state versus societal actors influenced the path of beer production? How has beer production changed? Was there a critical juncture at which beer production abruptly changed course? A valuable resource for students and scholars of modern East Asian History, and particularly those with a focus on colonial history, industrial history, and state-society relations.

Electricity

Electricity
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1904
Genre: Electricity
ISBN:

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National Electric Rate Book

National Electric Rate Book
Author: United States. Energy Information Administration. Office of Energy Data and Interpretation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1978
Genre: Electric utilities
ISBN:

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Water & Sewage Works

Water & Sewage Works
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1905
Genre: Municipal engineering
ISBN:

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Vols. 76 , 83-93 include Reference and data section for 1929 , 1936-46 (1929- called Water works and sewerage data section)

Municipal Engineering

Municipal Engineering
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1905
Genre: Municipal engineering
ISBN:

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Fighting Japan's Cold War

Fighting Japan's Cold War
Author: Ryuji Hattori
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-03-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000847225

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Yasuhiro Nakasone, who served as prime minister for more than five years in the 1980s, was one of Japan’s leading postwar politicians. This book is a biography of him, but by interweaving international politics and media appraisals of him, it also serves as an examination of Japan’s postwar politics. Nakasone was an innovative conservative who actively criticized the conservative mainstream, and this book reveals from both domestic and foreign policy perspectives how the Liberal Democratic Party governed. The Nakasone government served not only as the final phase of the Cold War era of LDP factional politics but also as the starting point for the general mainstream faction system that followed. With the lengthy passage of time since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of Japan’s 1955 party system, there is a need to reassess Nakasone, showing that there was much more to him than the popular picture of him as a far-right hawk who loudly advocated for Japan to engage in autonomous self-defense and as an opportunist leader of a small faction, and to place the era in which Nakasone lived its proper historical context.

Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire

Women in Asia under the Japanese Empire
Author: Tatsuya Kageki
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 100084529X

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Contributors to this book provide an Asian women’s history from the perspective of gender analysis, assessing Japanese imperial policy and propaganda in its colonies and occupied territories and particularly its impact on women. Tackling topics including media, travel, migration, literature, and the perceptions of the empire by the colonized, the authors present an eclectic history, unified by the perspective of gender studies and the spatial and political lens of the Japanese Empire. They look at the lives of women in,Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, Mainland China, Micronesia, and Okinawa, among others. These women were wives, mothers, writers, migrants, intellectuals and activists, and thus had a very broad range of views and experiences of Imperial Japan. Where women have tended in the past to be studied as objects of the imperial system, the contributors to this book study them as the subject of history, while also providing an outside-in perspective on the Japanese Empire by other Asians. A vital new perspective for scholars of twentieth-century history of East Asian countries and regions.

Two-Way Knowledge Transfer in Nineteenth Century China

Two-Way Knowledge Transfer in Nineteenth Century China
Author: Ian Gow
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000786471

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This book is a biography of a remarkable Scottish missionary worker, Alexander Wylie, a classical nineteenth century artisan and autodidact with a gift and passion for languages and mathematics. He made significant contributions to knowledge transfer, both to and from China: in missionary work as a printer, playing an important role in the production and distribution of a new Chinese translation of the Bible; as a teacher, translating into Chinese key western texts in science and mathematics including Newton and Euclid and publishing the first Chinese textbooks on modern symbolic algebra, calculus and astronomy; and as a writer in English and an internationally recognised major sinologist, bringing to the West much knowledge of China and contributing extensively to the development of British sinology. The book concludes with an overall evaluation of Wylie’s contribution to knowledge transfer to and from China, noting the imbalance between the significant corpus of scholarly work specifically on Wylie by Chinese scholars in Chinese and the lack of academic studies by western scholars in English.

Reassessing Lee Kuan Yew's Strategic Thought

Reassessing Lee Kuan Yew's Strategic Thought
Author: Ang Cheng Guan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2023-03-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000846636

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Building on the author’s 2012 book, Lee Kuan Yew’s Strategic Thought, this new book presents a comprehensive overview of Lee Kuan Yew’s strategic thought over the course of his entire life. It analyses the factors underlying Lee Kuan Yew’s thinking, discusses his own writings and speeches, and shows how his thinking on foreign policy, security and international relations evolved. It also appraises writing about Lee Kuan Yew and memorialisation of him, assessing how views of his legacy have changed and continue to change.