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Encountering Macau
 Geoffrey C. Gunn

ISBN: 962-8783-13-0
Dimensions: 234 pp (approx), 200 x 140 mm
Maps, Index, Bibliography
Price: HK$195/US$23

"An excellent and authoritative book, for which there is no alternative. It is a must-read for everybody with affection for this unique city."

R. D. Cremer, International History Review

[Publication Forthcoming!]

 
This is the only history of Macau from its settlement in 1557 until its return to China in December 1999. Professor Geoffrey Gunn brilliantly traces Macau’s development from its obscure origins on the periphery of China through its glory days as a lucrative trading intermediary between China and Japan to its slow decline in the shadow of Hong Kong and finally its survival as renter state sustained by gambling. Macau’s fascinating history elucidates the nature of European colonialism in Asia, yet speaks directly to the emerging shape of the East Asian world in the 21st century. First published in the United States by Westview Press in 1997, Encountering Macau is available in Asia for the first time in this updated Asia2000 edition.

Geoffrey C. Gunn is a professor of International Relations in the faculty of Economics at Nagasaki University, Japan. A native of Australia, Gunn has taught political science in several Asian countries, including Laos, Brunei, and Singapore. His interest in Macau was stimulated by a fascination with the other important former Portuguese colony in Asia, East Timor. He witnessed the historic 1999 referendum that led to independence and wrote the first detailed history of East Timor in English, Timor Loro Sae: 500 Years. He currently lives with his family in Nagasaki.

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"An excellent and authoritative book, for which there is no alternative. It is a must-read for everybody with affection for this unique city."

R. D. Cremer, International History Review

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