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Doctoral Dissertations on Hong Kong 1900-1997 University of Hong Kong Libraries Publications, No. 12 Doctoral Dissertations on Hong Kong 1900-1997 An Annotated Bibliography With an Appendix of Dissertations Completed in 1998 and 1999 Compiled and Edited by FRANK JOSEPH SHULMAN and ANNA LEON SHULMAN -w. ~ :k {¥ tt:: ~.&. if.±. HONG KONG UNIVERSITY PRESS Hong Kong University Press 14/F Hing Wai Centre 7 Tin Wan Praya Road Aberdeen Hong Kong © Frank Joseph Shulman and Anna Leon Shulman 2001 ISBN 962-209-397-3 First published in 2001 All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher, Hong Kong University Press. 9 The paper used in this book complies with the Permanent Paper Standard issued by the National Information Standards Organization (239.48-1984). Secure On-Line Ordering http://www.hkupress.org Publisher's Cataloging-in-Publication Data Supplied by the Authors Shulman, Frank Joseph, 1943- Doctoral dissertations on Hong Kong, 1900-1997: an annotated bibliography: with an appendix of dissertations completed in 1998 and 1999 = [Xianggang yan jiu bo shi lun wen zhu shi shu mu : 1900 zhi 1997] I compiled and edited by Frank Joseph Shulman and Anna Leon Shulman. p. : maps ; cm.-(University of Hong Kong Libraries publications; no. 12) Parallel title in Chinese characters. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 962-209-397-3 (hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Hong Kong (China)-Bibliography. 2. Dissertations, Academic-Bibliography. I. Shulman, Anna See Ping Leon. II. Title. III. Title: Xianggang yan jiu bo shi lun wen zhu shi shu mu : 1900 zhi 1997. IV. Series. DS796.H74S59 2001 Z3107 .H7S59 2001 Printed and bound by Caritas Printing Training Centre, Hong Kong, China CONTENTS PREFACE ARCHITECTURE, 34 W.I.R. Davies, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong, xiii ART AND DESIGN, 35 FOREWORDS CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY Y. C. Cheng (Cheng Yiu-chung), General and Miscellaneous, 36 Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong, Juvenile Delinquency, 38 1996-2000, xv Organized Crime, 40 Wang Gungwu, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong, 1986-1995 DEMOGRAPHY, POPULATION, AND Director, East Asian Institute, FAMILY PLANNING, 41 National University of Singapore, xvii Kan Lai-bing, University Librarian, ECONOMY The University of Hong Kong, 1983-1999, xix General and Miscellaneous, 46 Accounting, 52 INTRODUCTION Agriculture, 55 Contents and Scope, xxi Business, Marketing, and Domestic Commerce, 56 Format of the Entries, xxii Economic Growth, Development, and Planning, 60 Classification of the Entries, xxiii Energy, 74 Method of Compiling and Editing the Entries, xxiii Industrial Organization and Studies of Industry, 76 Transliteration, xxv Industrialization, 82 Appendixes and Indexes, xxv Labor and Manpower, 87 Availability of the Dissertations, xxv Management, 91 Acknowledgments, xxvi Money, Banking, and Finance, 99 In Conclusion, xxix Stocks and Bonds, 111 Technological Change and Technology Transfer, 120 INTRODUCTION IN CHINESE, xxxi Transportation, 122 Wages and Income, 127 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS Abbreviations, xxxiii EDUCATION Symbols, xxxiv General and Miscellaneous, 128 Civic and Moral Education, 133 MAPS OF HONG KONG Computers in Education, 135 Introduction to the Maps, xxxv Curriculum, Textbooks, and Educational Media, 136 Hong Kong Special Administration Region, xxxvi Educational Administration, 139 Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, xxxvii' Higher, Adult, and Teacher Education, 141 Hong Kong Students Overseas ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY Asia, 147 General and Miscellaneous, 1 Australia and New Zealand, 148 Community Studies, 3 Canada, 150 Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Studies, 7 Continental Europe, 151 Ethnic and Minority Groups, 11 United Kingdom, 152 Family and Kinship Studies, 12 United States, 153 Migration and Emigration, 17 International Schools in Hong Kong, 178 Old Age and Gerontology, 18 Language Study Physical Anthropology, 20 Chinese, 179 Social Policy and Social Welfare, 22 English as a Foreign Language, 180 Social Structure and Social Classes, 29 Mathematics and Science Education, 189 Values and Attitudes, 31 Music Education, 193 Women and Society, 32 Physical Education, 194 v CONTENTS EDUCATION (cont.) HOUSING, 300 Preschool and Early Childhood Education, 195 Primary and Secondary Education, 196 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND Religious Education, 199 POLITICAL RELATIONS Teachers and Teaching, 202 General and Multilateral Relations, 307 Tests and Measurements, 203 Foreign Investment in General, 313 Vocational, Technical, and Special Education, 204 Foreign Trade in General, 318 Sino-British Relations Involving Hong Kong, 326 ENVIRONMENT, 207 Asia in General, 330 Australia and New Zealand, 333 FILM AND CINEMA, 212 Canada, 333 China, 334 GEOGRAPHY, 214 Chinese Economic Area (China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), 346 HEAL TH AND MEDICINE Japan, 348 General and Miscellaneous, 217 South Asia, Southeast Asia, and West Asia, 351 Dentistry and Orthodontics, 221 Taiwan, 353 Hospitals, 224 United States, 354 Mental Health, 225 Western and Central Europe, 361 Narcotic Addiction, 228 Nursing, 229 LANGUAGE Nutrition, 230 General and Miscellaneous, 363 Obstetrics and Gynecology, 231 Cantonese in Hong Kong, 367 Optometry and Ophthalmology, 232 English in Hong Kong, 376 Pediatrics, 235 Translation, 377 Pharmacology, 237 Illness, Disease and Physical Disorders in Hong Kong LAW AND THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM General and Miscellaneous, 239 International Law and Hong Kong, 378 Blood Disorders, 240 Laws of Hong Kong, 379 Bone Diseases, 242 Cancer, 243 LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, AND Communicable and Contagious Diseases, 249 INFORMATION SERVICES, 382 Diabetes and Other Endocrine Disorders, 252 Heart Disease, 253 LITERATURE AND DRAMA Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, 255 General and Miscellaneous, 384 Occupational Illnesses and Diseases, 256 Drama and Theater, 384 Respiratory Diseases and Tuberculosis, 257 Fiction, 384 Stomach, Intestinal, Kidney and Liver Ailments, Hong Kong Depicted in Western Literary and 259 Theatrical Works, 387 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, 263 MARTIAL ARTS, 388 HISTORY Antiquity Through the Opium War, 264 MASS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS 1841-1941: The First Century of British Colonial General and Miscellaneous, 388 Rule Newspapers and Magazines, 390 General and Miscellaneous, 266 Telecommunications, 393 Economic Aspects and Activities, 270 Television, 394 Education, 273 Government and Politics, 275 MUSIC AND OPERA, 396 Health, Medicine, and Social Welfare, 276 International Economic and Political Activities OVERSEAS HONG KONG CHINESE General and Miscellaneous, 278 Australia and New Zealand, 399 Acquisition of the New Territories, 284 Canada Late Qing Revolutionaries and Hong Kong, General and Miscellaneous, 401 286 Anthropological, Psychological, and Canton-Hong Kong Strike and Boycott Sociological Aspects, 402 (1920s), 288 Economic Aspects and Activities, 409 Religious Activities, 293 Education, 410 Society, 296 Health, Medicine, and Social Welfare, 411 1941-1945: The Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong, Language, 411 298 Political Activities, 413 vi CONTENTS OVERSEAS HONG KONG CHINESE: TOURISM, 517 Canada (cont.) Religious Activities and Institutions, 413 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING, 519 United Kingdom Anthropological, Psychological, and APPENDIX ONE: DOCTORAL DIS SERT A­ Sociological Aspects, 417 TIONS COMPLETED IN 1998 AND 1999 Economic Aspects and Activities, 418 Anthropology and Sociology, 523 Education, 419 Architecture, 526 Health, Medicine, and Social Welfare, 421 Crime and Criminology, 526 Language,422 Economy, 526 United States Education, 536 General and Miscellaneous, 423 Environment, 542 Anthropological, Psychological, and Film and Cinema, 543 Sociological Aspects, 423 Geography, 544 Economic Aspects and Activities, 428 Health and Medicine, 544 Education, 429 History, 552 Health, Medicine, and Social Welfare, 431 Housing, 554 Language,432 International Economic and Political Relations, 554 Religious Activities and Institutions, 433 Language,558 Law and the Judicial System, 559 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT Literature and Drama, 560 General and Miscellaneous, 437 Mass Media and Communications, 561 Civil Bureaucracy and Public Administration, 439 Music and Opera, 562 Elections, 441 Overseas Hong Kong Chinese, 562 Political Culture, Ideology, Movements, and Politics and Government, 566 Socialization, 442 Psychology and Social Psychology, 567 Political Economy, 446 Religion and Philosophy, 569 Reunification and Hong Kong's Political Future After Science, Technology, and Engineering, 571 Reversion, 447 Statistics, 577 Urban and Regional Planning, 577 PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 452 APPENDIX TWO: ADDENDA, 578 REFUGEES IN HONG KONG, 467 APPENDIX THREE: DISSERTATIONS WRITTEN IN CHINESE AND JAPANESE: RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY AUTHORS, DISSERTATION TITLES, General and Miscellaneous, 469 AND TABLES OF CONTENTS, 579 Christianity, 470 Confucianism, 480 STATISTICAL TABLES Daoism, 481 Notes to the Statistical Tables, 583 1. The Total Number of Dissertations Concerned SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND Primarily and Secondarily With Hong Kong by ENGINEERING Country of Degree-Awarding Institution (1900- General and Miscellaneous, 481 1997), 587 Atmospheric Sciences, 482 2. The Total Number of Dissertations Concerned Chemistry and Biochemistry, 485 Primarily and Secondarily With Hong Kong by Earth Sciences Calendar Year of Degree ( 1900-1997), 588 Geology, Mineralogy,
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