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POSTPONED Lecture - A Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy - Prof. Kevin MacKeown

  • Lecture Theatre, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre 7a Kennedy Road Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island Hong Kong (map)

This event has been postponed.

This is an in-person lecture by Professor Kevin MacKeown, and will be linked to his book A Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy, part of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series

Many words have been used to describe John Pope Hennessy, the former governor of Hong Kong. “Controversial” is perhaps the briefest way to outline his character. Yet we may be guilty of ascribing modern ideas to our understanding of characters of the past. An Irish Catholic raised during the age of empire and rising nationalism, a devout Tory and Disraeli follower, a believer in both the benefits of empire and a patron of local talent in his postings, it is easy to view Pope Hennessy as a man of contradictions.

This volume traces Pope Hennessy’s history from his early beginnings in famine Ireland to his attempts to rise through the ranks in London. It goes on to cover his early postings to Labuan, West Africa, and, of course, Hong Kong, as well as his final days with his family. His actions and his personality are laid bare for readers to form their own opinions of one of Hong Kong’s most enigmatic governors.

The Speaker

P. Kevin MacKeown, a graduate of University College Dublin and the University of Durham, spent an academic career in research and teaching in physics for over thirty years at the University of Hong Kong, where he remains an honorary professor. In retirement, he has dabbled in colonial history and is the author of the award-winning Early China Coast Meteorology (University of Hong Kong Press, 2010).

Time: 6.30pm Reception opens, talk starts at 7pm

Admission: RAS Members $100; Non-members $150

Booking: Please email membership@royalasiaticsociety.org.hk in advance to register your attendance