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Architecture of health: Hygiene and schooling in Hong Kong, 1901–1941
Meng Stella WANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Bourgeoisie
25%
British Empire
25%
Chinese Middle Class
25%
Chinese Society
25%
Class Dynamics
25%
Class Structure
25%
Copyright
25%
Dormitory
25%
Early 20th Century
25%
Educational Experts
25%
English Medium
25%
English School
25%
Eugenics
25%
Female Professionals
25%
Gender Dynamics
25%
Hong Kong
100%
Hong Kong Schools
25%
Hong Kong Youth
25%
Hygiene
100%
Hygiene Education
25%
Imperial World
25%
Medical Experts
25%
Medical Inspection
25%
Public Health
25%
School Architecture
25%
School Health
25%
School Playgrounds
25%
State-sponsored
25%
Transnational Networks
25%
Youth Health
25%
Arts and Humanities
architectural
33%
Architecture
100%
Bourgeoisie
16%
British Empire
16%
Classroom
16%
Cohort
16%
Discourse
16%
Dynamics
16%
Empire
16%
English medium
16%
ExPeRT
33%
Hong Kong
100%
Imperial World
16%
Medical
33%
Preoccupation
16%
Public Health
16%
Reform
33%
School of Architecture
16%
Teaching Process
100%
Trans-national Networks
16%
Twentieth Century
16%
Social Sciences
Chinese
50%
Health Policy
16%
Hong Kong
100%
Middle Class
16%
School Health Service
16%
Twentieth Century
16%