Patrick Hase Explained

Patrick Hugh Hase is a historian specialized in the history of the New Territories, Hong Kong. He is a retired civil servant of British Hong Kong, living there from 1972 to present (as of 2020).

Biography

Patrick Hase started working in Hong Kong in 1972. In the first six months of his arrival, the British Hong Kong government assigned him to study Cantonese, eventually he became fluent in it. In the 1980s, he worked as the district officer of Sha Tin District.[1] He retired as assistant director for social welfare in 1996.[2]

Bibliography

Patrick Hase's bibliography includes:

Books
Book chapters
Journal articles

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 73歲前港英政務官夏思義來港頭6個月必須學廣東話:「依家嘅香港,唔係我認識嘅香港!」貼地研究香港鄉村逾40年. Apple Daily (Hong Kong)'s YouTube channel. 2020-10-03.
  2. Book: Carroll, John Mark . 2007 . A Concise History of Hong Kong . . 220 . 9780742534223.
  3. https://hkupress.hku.hk/pro/67.php Hong Kong University Press: The Six-Day War of 1899
  4. http://www.royalasiaticsociety.org.hk/about Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong - Officers