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C. R. Boxer. Portuguese Society in the Tropics: The Municipal Councils of Goa, Macao, Bahia, and Luanda, 1510-1800. University of Wisconsin Press. 1965. 240pp.

C. R. Boxer (editor). Seventeenth Century Macau in Contemporary Documents and Illustrations. Heinemann Asia. 1984. 213pp.

Christina M. Cheng. Macao: A Cultural Janus. Hong Kong University Press. 1999. 338pp.

Cathryn H. Clayton. Sovereignty at the Edge: Macau and the Question of Chineseness. Harvard University Press. 2009. 411pp.

Austin Coates. Macao and the British, 1637-1842: Prelude to Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. 2009. 232pp.

R. D. Cremer (editor). Macau: City of Commerce and Culture. UEA Press. 1987. 202pp.

Richard J. Garrett. The Defences of Macau: Forts, Ships and Weapons Over 450 Years. Hong Kong University Press. 2010. 276pp.

Geoffrey C. Gunn. Encountering Macau: A Portuguese City-State on the Periphery of China, 1557-1999. Westview Press. 1996. 211pp.

Zhidong Hao. Macau: History and Society. Hong Kong University Press. 2011. 294pp.

Lo Shiu Hing. Political Development in Macau. Chinese University Press. 1995. 300pp.

Joćo de Pina-Cabral. Between China and Europe: Person, Culture, and Emotion in Macao. Berg. 2002. 256pp.

Steve Shipp. Macau, China: A Political History of the Portuguese Colony's Transition to Chinese Rule. McFarland. 1997. 229pp.

Herbert S. Yee. Macau in Transition: From Colony to Autonomous Region. Palgrave Macmillan. 2001. 208pp.




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