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Political Censorship in British Hong Kong: Freedom of Expression and the Law (1842-1997)

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Political Censorship in British Hong Kong: Freedom of Expression and the Law (1842-1997) - Ng, Michael
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Drawing on archival materials, Michael Ng challenges the widely accepted narrative that freedom of expression in Hong Kong is a legacy of British rule of law. Demonstrating that the media and schools were pervasively censored for much of the colonial period and only liberated at a very late stage of British rule, this book complicates our understanding of how Hong Kong came to be a city that championed free speech by the late 1990s. With extensive use of primary sources, the free press, freedom of speech and judicial ...

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Political Censorship in British Hong Kong: Freedom of Expression and the Law (1842-1997) 2022, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781108830027

Hardcover