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Tse Tsan Tai (1872-1938) : an Australian-Cantonese opinion maker in British Hong Kong / Dr Dong Wang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wang, Dong, 1967- author.
Tse, Tsan Tai, 1872-1938, author.
Series:
Asian studies collection.
The Asian studies collection
Language:
Chinese
English
Subjects (All):
Tse, Tsan Tai, 1872-1938.
Tse, Tsan Tai.
Revolutionaries--China--Biography.
Revolutionaries.
Civil service--China--Hong Kong.
Civil service.
Christianity--China.
Christianity.
China--History--Revolution, 1911-1912.
China.
Hong Kong (China)--History--19th century.
Hong Kong (China).
China--Politics and government.
China--History--Qing dynasty, 1644-1912.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Long Island, New York : Lived Places Publishing, 2023.
Language Note:
Chiefly in English; with several names and passages in Chinese characters.
Summary:
Examining the life of an Australian-Cantonese insurrectionist and patriot, this book explores a composite identity and democratic ideals which were shaped through diaspora, religion, colonialism, civil society, science, and revolutions in Qing and Nationalist China.
Contents:
Chapter 1. "A native of Syndney"
Chapter 2. The 1911 Revolution: Christianized democratic China?
Chapter 3. "The world's great problem solved"
Chapter 4. Where business, culture, politics, and advocacy converged
Chapter 5. Conclusion: Chinas and the curse?
. Chapter 6. Historical documents reading: excerpts of Tse Tsan Tai's writings.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781915271853
1915271851

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