HKIHSS, HKU
The Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences aims at promoting innovative, multi-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research and teaching in the humanities and social sciences related to China in the world, with special focus on the humanities in medicine, technology and science, Asian urban hubbing, China/Africa, and changing spirituality in Asia. It creates multi-layered platforms for a critical community of scholars to share experiences across the globe. Its outreach programs and commissioned projects connect with policy and business professionals.
Chinese Workers of the World: Colonialism, Chinese Labor, and the Yunnan–Indochina Railway
Joan Judge-Women As Vernacular Knowers In China’s Long Republic 1894 1954 What We Can Learn From Che
Xing Hang -The Mo Clan and Hà Tiên in the Chinese Century of Maritime East Asia, 1650 1800
William R Kelson-Land Mania! The Hong Kong Housing Bubble of the 1880s
Zigui Li-The Counterparty to Chinese Business The Upper Yangtze Steam Navigation Scheme and the Open
Adam Frost-Brokering Capitalism in Maoist China
Taomo Zhou-Special Zone Currency Shenzhen's Monetary Experiment and China's Foreign Exchange Reform
Koji Hirata-Making Mao's Steelworks Industrial Manchuria and the Transnational Origins of Chinese So
Kin Sum Sammy LI-Industrial Production in the Ancient World Bronze Mirrors and Bells in China
Cécile Armand-Madmen in Shanghai A Social History of Advertising in Modern China 1914–1956
Tu Dongdong-Reassessing the emergence of early village life in North China process and variability
Judd Kinzley-Chinese Businessmen and the Economic Roots of the Cold War Order, 1938 1955
Tristan Brown-Laws of the Land Fengshui and the State in Qing Dynasty China
On HK Trust Structure
Qiu Zhongming-Diaspora Self portrait of a Sogdian Commercial Troupe along the Silk Road
Jay Winter-Escaping the Holocaust: The Mir Yeshiva from Vilna to Shanghai and beyond
Thomas DuBois-Business History without Business Making Sense of China's pre 1949 Cattle Trade
Yuju Lin-Transnational Networks of Human Resources and Knowledge in East Asia A Case Study of Taiwan
Weipin Tsai -The Making of China’s Post Office Sovereignty, Modernization & Connection of a Nation
Vivian Kong - Multiracial Britishness Global Networks in Hong Kong, 1910–45
Webinar on HKU's New Master of Family Wealth Management Programme
Elizabeth Sinn - Forgotten Pioneer: The On Tai Insurance Company Limited of Hong Kong (1877-1900)
Matthew Lowenstein - New Perspectives on the Qing: Using Popular Sources, Data Analysis, and....
Ji Li - At the Frontier of God's Empire: A Missionary Odyssey in Modern China
Parks Coble - The Collapse of Nationalist China: How Chiang Kai-shek Lost China's Civil War
Guoqi Xu - Sports for National Rejuvenation or National Salvation
William Kirby, T. M. Chang - The Chinese Century? The Revival and Rise of Chinese Universities
John D. Wong - Staging Hong Kong (Studies) in Chinese History