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19世纪英国档案对海峡殖民地华侨华人的文献概述
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作者 黄靖雯 安乐博 《海洋史研究》 2021年第2期459-473,共15页
前言1786年,英国率先占领槟榔屿,随后合并马来半岛的马六甲与新加坡等地,于1826年成立海峡殖民地(Straits Settlements)。海峡殖民地位于中印海上贸易、东南亚海域与东西方航海交通的交会点,新加坡、马六甲与槟榔屿因而成为盛极一时的口... 前言1786年,英国率先占领槟榔屿,随后合并马来半岛的马六甲与新加坡等地,于1826年成立海峡殖民地(Straits Settlements)。海峡殖民地位于中印海上贸易、东南亚海域与东西方航海交通的交会点,新加坡、马六甲与槟榔屿因而成为盛极一时的口岸,留下大量有关英国、印度、海峡殖民地和中国经济贸易往来的英国官方书信与文献档案。 展开更多
关键词 british Colonial Office Records Straits Settlements Chinese Southeast Asia
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Occupied Space, Occupied Time: Food Hawking and the Central Market in Hong Kong's Victoria City during the Opium War
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作者 Gary Chi-hung Luk 《Frontiers of History in China》 2016年第3期400-430,共31页
This article explains British measures against food hawking in the emergent city of Victoria, Hong Kong during the Opium War. It argues that British interest in the long-term development ofHong Kong can be traced back... This article explains British measures against food hawking in the emergent city of Victoria, Hong Kong during the Opium War. It argues that British interest in the long-term development ofHong Kong can be traced back to the establishment in May 1842 of the Central Market in Victoria specifically to prevent food peddling. It was a time when Hong Kong was still under military occupation and its status as a British colony was uncertain. Although Hong Kong's public markets were associated with many of the problems that came with early British rule in the territory, the British administrators of Opium War Hong Kong intended that the Central Market, the first public market in Victoria, benefit both the Western and Chinese communities. This article also argues that the founding of the Central Market to eliminate food hawking exemplifies the overall manner that the British authorifes took in dealing with the urban Chinese population. In addition to strictly prohibiting Chinese peddling, which often obstructed roads and streets, the authorities encouraged Chinese food hawkers to move to the orderly Central Market. While the British authorities exercised some direct control to maintain social order inside the Central Market, the government appointed a better-off Chinese person to oversee its routine operation. The 1842 Central Market was one of the earliest urban Chinese "elite organizations" in British Hong Kong where Chinese elites managed the affairs of the Chinese community of Victoria city. 展开更多
关键词 Hong Kong Opium War british colonialism public markets hawking urban planning
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