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Resistance in Colonial and Communist China, 1950-1963 Anatomy of a Riot Routledge Focus on the History of Conflict Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Resistance in Colonial and Communist China, 1950-1963

The history of colonial East Asia is a human anatomy describing beneficial organs of foreign rule. Proclaiming itself a schematic diagram open to inspection, the anatomy of the late British Empire nevertheless obscured much more than it revealed. This analogy in Price?s provocative Cold War history is not presented only as an insight on imperialism but deciphers competing nationalist ideologies, too. The Kuomintang contended vigorously against communist rule in southern China for a decade after the end of the civil war in 1949 and Chinese communists disparaged British colonialism in Hong Kong in a war of words peaking in 1956?1957. These clashes of will did not produce new rulers in either place. They informed a period of Sino-British strategic partnership based on recognition that a capitalist enclave in southern China had its uses.

By focusing on the Hong Kong region, Resistance in Colonial and Communist China compares anatomies of the British colonial government, the Chinese communists and stateless members of the remnant Kuomintang (1950?1963). Price asserts that after 1949, the colonial government of Hong Kong politically favoured the Kuomintang organised crime societies over their communist nationalist adversaries despite historiographical explanation that it favoured neither.

This book challenges traditional concepts of the British colonial government and its attitude towards communist China. It engages in current debates surrounding Britain?s past by presenting a particularly devious episode of late colonial history.

Abbreviations

Chapter 1 Communist Anatomy (1950 to 1955)

Introduction





    1. Colonial Recognitions




    2. The Anti-Rightist Purge in Mainland China


Chapter 2 The Colonial Anatomy: The 1956 Riot

Introduction





    1. Who Started the Riot of 1956?




    2. A Hapless Civilian and his Widow




    3. Anatomical questions


Chapter 3 1963

Introduction





    1. The Crackdown Begins




    2. British Admissions




    3. The Hyatt Americans




    4. History of KMT Enemy Status


Chapter 4 Anatomies Examined

Introduction





    1. The Colonial Anatomy




    2. The Communist Anatomy




    3. The KMT Anatomy


Chapter 5 Orthodoxy

Introduction





    1. Orthodoxy and Technical Knowledge




    2. Human Rights and the New Imperialism


Index

Postgraduate

R.B.E. Price is a Lecturer-at-Law at Southern Cross University, Australia and has held visiting professorships across China. His other publications include Reading Colonies: Property and Control of the British Far East (2016, City University Press of Hong Kong), the biography of a Hong Kong land officer, Going Native: The Passions of Philip Jacks (2016, Australian Scholarly Publishing) and Violence and Emancipation in Colonial Ideology (forthcoming). His current project is a theoretical work, ‘On Occupation’.

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