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Online Talk - Making Impressions: three people who made their mark in 18th century Macau, 19th century Hong Kong and 20th century Hong Kong - Dr. Stuart Braga

These three people, Stuart’s forebears, made vastly different impressions. The first was Manuel Vicente Rosa, who was Ouvidor (Crown Judge) in Macau and became known as ‘the richest and most hated man in the whole place’. The second was Delfino Noronha, leader of the Portuguese community in Hong Kong and Government Printer from 1859 to 1900. On his death, he was remembered as ‘prestimoso e benemérito Macaense’. The third was Stuart’s grandfather, Jose Pedro Braga, who was the first Portuguese member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council. When he died in 1944 in Macau during the war, the British consul, John Reeves, told his wife, ‘no-one has ever done for Hong Kong what your husband has done.’

The Speaker

Dr Stuart Braga, OAM PhD, was born in Hong Kong and educated at King George V School and in Sydney. He holds degrees from four universities, including the PhD from the Australian National University. Stuart Braga taught history for 40 years, retiring in 1998. He has since published many articles and has written several monographs on Australian military history and the history of the Portuguese presence in East Asia. He is a life member of the Royal Australian Historical Society. He was made a Fellow of the Australian College of Education in 1988 in recognition of his contribution to a wide range of educational activities. In 2023 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).

His PhD thesis, ‘Making Impressions: a Portuguese family in Macau and Hong Kong, 1700-1945’, was published by the International Institute of Macau in 2015. Stuart’s forebears arrived in Macau about 1714, and several of their descendants moved to Hong Kong in 1844. The Braga family still have an unbroken presence in Hong Kong after six generations.

In recent years, Stuart and his wife Patricia have travelled extensively, visiting the UK, Europe, China, Hong Kong and Macau, where Stuart’s forebears resided for eight generations. They now live in Sydney and have three sons and ten grandchildren.

PROGRAMME

Date: Saturday, 15 June 2024

Time: 10 am – 11 am, Hong Kong Time (12:00 noon – 1:00 pm, AEST)

Venue: Online talk by Zoom Admission: $50 for members, $60 for guests /non-members

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