From "Forgetting the Differences" to "Competing with Each Other": The Formation of Hakka Identity in Keelung City from the Early Qing to the Present Language EnglishTags: Keelung CityHakkaGuangdongidentityLineage AssociationTitle of Publication: Journal of History and AnthropologyAuthor: Li-hua CHEN (National Tsing Hua University)Page: 27-49Full Text Download (PDF): Jour-17.2.A02.pdf
Emulating the Other: The Festivals, Rituals, and Ethnic Groups of Kat O, Northeastern New Territories, Hong Kong Language EnglishTags: Kat OFestivalidentityethnicityHakkafloating populationTitle of Publication: Journal of History and AnthropologyAuthor: Chi-cheung CHOI (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)Year: 2011Volume: 9Number: 2Page: 65-88Full Text Download (PDF): Jour-09.2.A04.pdf
From "Visitor" (Kezai) to "Loyalist" (yimin): Hakka Settlement and Social Disturbance in Southern Taiwan (1680-1740) Language EnglishTags: Qing periodTaiwanHakkaimmigrantZhu Yigui UprisingTitle of Publication: Journal of History and AnthropologyAuthor: Wenliang LEE (National Taiwan University)Year: 2007Volume: 5Number: 2Page: 1-38Full Text Download (PDF): Jour-05.2.A01.pdf
Turmoil, National Idenity and Hakka Culture: The History of a Southern Jiangxi Locale from the 12th to 18th Century Language EnglishTags: Jiangxi ProvinceHakkanational identityTitle of Publication: Journal of History and AnthropologyAuthor: Zhifan HUANG (Nanchang University)Year: 2006Volume: 4Number: 1Page: 61-92Full Text Download (PDF): Jour-04.1.A03.pdf