2017 Spring/Summer: Hong Kong Victorian City 1841-1900

22 May ,2017

Date and Time

Date:  22 May 2017 – 26 June 2017 (every Monday)

Time:  7:00PM – 8:30PM (6 lessons in total)

Overview

Hong Kong’s “free” economy is highly related to how the political and economic structures were shaped in the colonial era. This course aims to introduce the political and economic activities of British conglomerates, namely: Jardine Matheson, HSBC, and Taikoo. How the ambitious capitalist class from Britain struggled in East Asia will also be discussed. Finally, this course will investigate the social problems that the Industrial Revolution brought about, issues of urban planning and property development, social control as well as Chinese opposition to the colonial government.

Topic & Date

1. Pre-Opium War: Two Empires ,22 May (Monday)

2. Opium War ,29 May (Monday)

3. Foundation of Hong Kong Colony ,5 June (Monday)

4. Second Opium War ,19 June (Monday)

5. People Resistance and Social Control ,26 June (Monday)

6. Hong Kong Fortress and the New Territories ,3 July (Monday)

Instructor

Mr. Roger Wu Ho Chi (an experienced senior secondary school history teacher with research interest in South East Asia)

Master of Humanities, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Postgraduate Diploma in Education, Hong Kong University

B.A. in History, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Venue

Room 5B, 5/F, Gaylord Commercial Building, 114-118 Lockhart Road, Hong Kong

Target

Public

Medium of Instruction

Cantonese

Tuition

The tuition fee is $480 for the entire program. In addition, there is a $200 deposit, which will be returned to students with an 80%+ attendance rate at the end of the program. The total of $680 will be used to reserve a place in the course.

SLAA is fully committed to making our courses accessible to students from all socio-economic backgrounds. Full or partial fee remission is available to students who require financial assistance. If you would like to apply for fee remission, please indicate accordingly on the application form.

Application

Please submit your registration here. Seats are limited on a first-come-first-served basis. (The registration period has ended. Thank you for your support!)

SLAA reserves the right to change or modify the contents of this course outline.