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Thistle and bamboo the life and times of Sir James Stewart Lockhart

Title
  1. Thistle and bamboo [electronic resource] : the life and times of Sir James Stewart Lockhart / Shiona Airlie ; with a foreword by Carol G.S. Tan.
Published by
  1. Hong Kong [China] : Hong Kong University Press, c2010
Author
  1. Airlie, Shiona, 1953-

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  1. Project Muse
Description
  1. 1 online resource (1 online resource (xxii, 261 p.) :) : digital file.
Summary
  1. Colonial civil servant, Confucian scholar, and collector of Chinese art, Sir James Stewart Lockhart spent more than forty years in Hong Kong and Weihaiwei--the former British leased territory in northern China. His career reflects tension and upheaval in the emerging colony of Hong Kong and in a China rapidly giving way to civil war. In her vivid biography of Stewart Lockhart, Shiona Airlie presents a portrait of an imperial official who fought against racism, strove to preserve the Chinese way of life, and was treated by Chinese mandarins as one of their own. Sir James Stewart Lockhart (1858-1937) was a Scot who served for more than 40 years as a colonial official in Hong Kong and Weihaiwei--Britain's leased territory in northern China. In Hong Kong (1879- 1902) he rose to the highest levels and brought a refreshingly different approach to colonial rule. He immersed himself in Chinese culture, made friends with local leaders, strengthened Chinese institutions, and fought against racism. When the colony was extended in 1898 he was given the important task of delineating the boundaries of the New Territories and organising its administration. As Britain's first Civil Commissioner (1902-21) in remote Weihaiwei, he brought a unique approach to administration--a combination of Scottish laird and Confucian mandarin--and maintained peace and order during troubled times. A fine Chinese scholar, he amassed a large collection of Chinese coins, art and artefacts. Shiona Airlie's lively account of Stewart Lockhart's life and times makes use of his private papers and extensive archival research. This classic study provides valuable insight into the character, career and friends of an imperial official of rare talent and achievement.
Series statement
  1. Echoes: classics of Hong Kong culture and history
Uniform title
  1. Thistle and bamboo (Online)
  2. UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
  3. Echoes (Hong Kong, China)
Alternative title
  1. Thistle and bamboo (Online)
Subject
  1. Lockhart, James H. Stewart Sir, 1858-1937
  2. Colonial administrators -- China -- Hong Kong -- Biography
  3. Colonial administrators -- China -- Biography
  4. Colonial administrators -- Great Britain -- Biography
Contents
  1. Foreword by Carol G.S. Tan -- Preface to the paperback edition -- Preface to the original edition -- 1. Good abilities (1858-1879) -- 2. A rigorous training (1879-1884) -- 3. Protector of Chinese (1884-1889) -- 4. A family man (1889-1895) -- 5. Triumphs and tribulations (1895-1898) -- 6. New territories, new horizons (1898-1902) -- 7. Breaking down the barriers (1902-1904) -- 8. Good companions (1904-1906) -- 9. The scholar collector (1907-1912) -- 10. A thankless task (1911-1918) -- 11. Lingering on (1918-1921) -- 12. The Confucian comes home (1921--1937) -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index.
Note
  1. Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
  2. Originally published: Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-248) and index.
Access (note)
  1. Access restricted to authorized users.
Source of description (note)
  1. Description based on print version record.
Author
  1. Airlie, Shiona, 1953-
Title
  1. Thistle and bamboo [electronic resource] : the life and times of Sir James Stewart Lockhart / Shiona Airlie ; with a foreword by Carol G.S. Tan.
Imprint
  1. Hong Kong [China] : Hong Kong University Press, c2010 (Baltimore, Md. : Project Muse 2012) (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2012)
Edition
  1. Paperback ed.
Series
  1. Echoes: classics of Hong Kong culture and history
  2. UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
  3. Echoes (Hong Kong, China)
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-248) and index.
Access
  1. Access restricted to authorized users.
Connect to:
  1. Available from home with a valid library card
  2. Available onsite at NYPL
Added author
  1. Project Muse.
Other form:
  1. Print version: 9888028928 9789888028924
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