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During the later years of that rule, which ended in 1997, those courses covered Britain's capture of Hong Kong from China during the Opium Wars; they did not omit that part of history.
The former would find in art all the rest of history (social conditions, biography of the artist, etc)., but would omit that part which is proper to art; the latter would judge the work of art in abstraction from history, depriving it of its real meaning and giving it an imaginary meaning or testing it by arbitrary standards.
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