ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This book grew out of a three-day conference at Lingnan University in May 2011, co-organised by Mark Hampton and James Fichter and partially funded by Lingnan University’s University Conference Fund, the British Council’s Hong Kong office and Mr. Tam Kwong-lim. The editors are grateful to James Fichter, Grace Ai-Ling Chou and other members of the Lingnan University History Department who made this conference a great success and, above all, to Vincy Au and Ann Wong for handling the prodigious logistics that this conference entailed. The editors would like to thank the University of Macau for its generous support in assisting with the reproduction costs of the images found in Chapter One, Simon Case for his highly skilled editorial assistance, and both Simon Case and James Fellows for compiling the index. In addition, the editors would like to thank Zou Yizheng, Carol C.L. Tsang, and Penelope Ching-yee Pang, who helped to ensure that the conference ran smoothly and who co-authored a conference report published in the November 2011 edition of the British Scholar Society’s newsletter. Finally, the editors are confident that they speak for all of the book’s contributors in thanking the other ninety conference participants for their presentations, comments and conviviality.1 The editors would also like to acknowledge the following libraries, museums and galleries for providing reproduction and image rights for several illustrations contained in this volume: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The John Carter Brown Library, National Portrait Gallery, London, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Tate Gallery, London, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Bridgeman Art Library and the National History Museum, London.

Note

1 For a full list of conference presenters, see http://ln.edu.hk/history/conference/BritishConference.php (accessed 22 June 2014); for the conference report see Carol C.L. Tsang, Penelope Ching-yee Pang and Zou Yizheng, ‘Empire State of Mind: Articulations of British Culture in the Empire, 1707–1997’, http://britishscholar.org/publications/2011/11/01/november-2011/ (accessed 22 June 2014).

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