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Macau, City of Commerce and Culture is a 1987 collection edited by R. D. Cremer and originally published by University of East Asia (UEA) Press, now the University of Macau Press. A second edition was published by in 1991. The book discusses aspects of Macau. The second edition, subtitled "Continuity and Change", has additional content, with the editor stating that the second edition focuses on the concept of Macau keeping its heritage while adjusting to the modern world. Bruce Taylor stated in his review of the second edition for The China Quarterly that it is useful for both specialists and for general readers.

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  • Macau, City of Commerce and Culture is a 1987 collection edited by R. D. Cremer and originally published by University of East Asia (UEA) Press, now the University of Macau Press. A second edition was published by in 1991. The book discusses aspects of Macau. The second edition, subtitled "Continuity and Change", has additional content, with the editor stating that the second edition focuses on the concept of Macau keeping its heritage while adjusting to the modern world. Bruce Taylor stated in his review of the second edition for The China Quarterly that it is useful for both specialists and for general readers. (en)
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  • Macau, City of Commerce and Culture is a 1987 collection edited by R. D. Cremer and originally published by University of East Asia (UEA) Press, now the University of Macau Press. A second edition was published by in 1991. The book discusses aspects of Macau. The second edition, subtitled "Continuity and Change", has additional content, with the editor stating that the second edition focuses on the concept of Macau keeping its heritage while adjusting to the modern world. Bruce Taylor stated in his review of the second edition for The China Quarterly that it is useful for both specialists and for general readers. (en)
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