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Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Theatre in Asia
1828 Map of Asia
About

About

This website is a crowdsourced history of colonial South, Southeast, and East Asian theatre during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. As part of the courses ‘Theatre and the World’ and ‘The Ghosting of Hong Kong Theatres’ at the School of English at the University of Hong Kong, students conduct archival research and write historical essays on a topic of their choice. Through readings of secondary texts, students learn how to think critically about what it means to produce theatre under colonial rule. The case studies on this website show how students developed their own scholarly arguments based on their research of primary sources and their understandings of the class readings.

Databases

databases

Digitised Dutch East Indies newspapers, books, and magazines

An online digital archive of Singapore's newspapers

Digitised archive of old Hong Kong newspapers

Digitised books, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, journals, government publications and reports from colonial India.

Expansive digital archive of historical newspapers 

Digital/archival resources of Hong Kong newspapers, manuscripts, etc. 

Map: '1828 Map of Asia' by F. D. Zachary is in the Public Domain

Background Image:

'Wayang Orang Performance in 1884' by Kassian Céphas is in the Public Domain

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