Policing Hong Kong: An Irish History: Irishmen in the Hong Kong Police Force, 1864-1950

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Product Details

Price
$18.95
Publisher
Blacksmith Books
Publish Date
Pages
360
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.7 X 8.4 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9789887792734
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About the Author

Patricia O'Sullivan is a writer and researcher on the lesser-known aspects of Hong Kong's social history prior to 1941.

Reviews

Beginning with the ill-starred arrival in 1873 of a lone Irishman from Newmarket, County Cork, to be a policeman, followed by twenty more from the same town, and ending with the death of the last man in 1950, this groundbreaking book is a story of life, death, and crime in colonial Hong Kong. It is also an account of an important part of Hong Kong's population that has eluded most historians: the European working class. With an arsenal of previously untapped materials in Ireland, Britain and Hong Kong, Patricia O'Sullivan, granddaughter and great-niece of two of these policemen, tells the remarkable tales of the families who over eighty-five years built their own 'little Ireland' in Hong Kong.--John M. Carroll, author of 'Edge of Empire: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong'