New Documentary History of Hong Kong, 1945 1997
Discover the intricate tapestry of Hong Kong's history in A New Documentary History of Hong Kong, 1945-1997, authored by Florence Mok, Fung Chi Keung Charles, and other esteemed contributors. Published by Hong Kong University Press in 2025, this enlightening paperback spans 428 pages and delves into newly released archival records that reshape our understanding of this vibrant city.
This compelling collection examines pivotal themes such as governance, economy, society, and culture, while also addressing critical issues related to race, gender, healthcare, and the environment. By offering a comprehensive view of Hong Kong's evolution from 1945 to 1997, this book serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in the rich narrative of Hong Kong. Enhance your library with this significant addition that sheds light on the complexities and dynamics that have shaped modern Hong Kong.