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The German community in 19th century Hong Kong
Ricardo K. S. Mak
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Hong Kong
100%
19th Century
100%
German Community
100%
National Identity
20%
Economic Activity
20%
Social Life
20%
Social Interest
20%
Marginalization
20%
Statehood
20%
Cultural Networks
20%
Business Interests
20%
First World
20%
Missionary Activity
20%
Minority Groups
20%
Cultural Assimilation
20%
Political Affair
20%
Economic Networks
20%
Dissimilation
20%
Social Strata
20%
German People
20%
Unification of Germany
20%
Economic Affairs
20%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
German
100%
19th Century
100%
Chinese
40%
National Identity
20%
Clergy
20%
Acculturation
20%
First World
20%
Social Participation
20%
Germany
20%
Social Exclusion
20%
Minority Groups
20%
Social Stratum
20%
Nationhood
20%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
19th Century
100%
Crown
20%
Social Life
20%
Germany
20%
Nationhood
20%
Missionary activities
20%
Acculturation
20%
1840s
20%
Minority Groups
20%
Dissimilation
20%
German people
20%