The History of Modern Chinese Magazines 15

Updated on history 2024-03-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The period of the reform of the law:

    Name: Time, Place, Founder.

    Universal Gazette, August 1895, Beijing, Beijing Qiang Society, Chinese and Foreign Chronicles, December 1895, Beijing, Beijing Qiang Society, Qiang Journal, January 1896, Shanghai, Shanghai Shanghai Qiang Society, Shi Ji Bao, August 1896, Shanghai, Liang Qichao, Liji Xuetang Newspaper, January 1897, Wenzhou, Chen Qiu, Chen Dichen, He Diqi, Hunan Journal, April 1897, Changsha, Jiang Biao, Tang Caichang, et al., Acta Agriculi, May 1897, Shanghai, Luo Zhenyu, Jiang Huang, "Integration Daily", May 1897, Shanghai, Chen Nianlan, New Journal, August 1897, Shanghai, Wuxian, Ye Yaoyuan, Jingshi Bao, August 1897, Hangzhou, Unknown, Guowen Bao, October 1897, Tianjin, Yan Fu et al., Lingsheng Journal, February 1898, Guangzhou, Li Guolian, Shi Wu, Shi Wu, **, May 1898, Shanghai, Wang Kangnian, bourgeois revolutionary:

    Newspapers. Registration Date of publication Place of publication.

    China** 1900-1913 Hong Kong.

    Su Bao 1903 Shanghai.

    National Day** 1903 Shanghai.

    Russian Alert 1903-1904 Shanghai.

    Dansan Xinbao 1903—1907 Honolulu.

    Slang** 1903—1904 Changsha.

    World Public Service 1903-1904 Hong Kong.

    Alarm Bell** 1904-1905 Shanghai.

    Datong** 1904-1912 San Francisco.

    Tu Nan** 1904-1906 Singapore.

    Guangdong** 1904-1905 Hong Kong.

    Publications. Title Date of publication Place of publication.

    China Xunbao 1900-1901 Hong Kong.

    Kaichi 1900—1901 Yokohama.

    The Nation 1901 Tokyo.

    Political and Art Bulletin 1902-1906 Shanghai.

    Study Tour Translation Newspaper 1902-1903 Tokyo.

    Mainland 1902—1905 Shanghai.

    Women's Newspaper 1902-1903 Shanghai.

    Hubei Student Newspaper 1903 Tokyo.

    Straight to 1903 Tokyo.

    Zhejiang Chao 1903-1904 Tokyo.

    Jiangsu 1903 Tokyo.

    Constitutionalists: 1906, Zhang Jian et al., Preparatory Constitutional Gazette

    The royalists are looking for themselves, the main two, one each for Kang Liang, and one is the main battlefield in the debate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Modern Chinese Historical Materials Series is a series of modern Chinese history materials published by Taiwan's Wenhai Publishing House from October 1966 to the present. Historian Shen Yunlong served as the editor-in-chief. The series has now been published in three parts:

    Modern Chinese Historical Materials Series", "Modern China Historical Materials Series Continuation" and "Modern China Historical Materials Series III". It has been compiled and published in 100 volumes, 100 sequels, and 100 volumes in three series. The historical materials included in the series include archives, songs, political documents, notes, diaries, letters, codexes, telegrams, annals, poetry collections, classics, biographies, etc., which are extensive and rich in content, and are of great value for the study of modern Chinese history.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary: In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was presided over by the Chinese Historical Society and compiled by almost all famous domestic historians at that time. The long compilation time, the amount of manpower, material and financial resources used, the large scale, the wide scope involved, and the far-reaching impact of the book are unprecedented in the field of compilation of books on modern Chinese history, and it is also a material that scholars who study modern history must read and consult, so the function of this book does not need to be talked about.

    The Modern Chinese History Materials Series is also a representative work of the Chinese Historical Society. The series includes 13 monographs with more than 34 million words, including "The Boxer Rebellion", "Taiping Heavenly Kingdom", "Huimin Uprising", "Wuxu Reform", "Opium War", "Sino-French War", "Sino-Japanese War", "Xinhai Revolution", "Twisting Army", "Westernization Movement", "Second Opium War", "Beiyang Warlords" and "War of Resistance Against Japan". With the exception of the last three, the other 10 were published between 1951 and 1958, with a circulation of between 5,000 and 7,000 copies each.

    In 2000, it was reprinted by the Shanghai People's Publishing House, with 1,000 copies per volume. Nowadays, most of them are collected by the libraries of colleges and universities, the cultural and historical departments of the provincial and municipal academies of social sciences, and the number of private personal collections is very small. The reason for the book's discontinuation must have something to do with the regression of the humanities today.

    After the reform and opening up, new discoveries and new studies increased, and several sequels were published one after another.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    [Topic].

    Compile and read micro-words. See the historical parlor.

    Micro-history ] He and her.

    Kanji Gate [Cool History].

    Visual] Pictorial History.

    Review the old [thick history].

    Things like people. Historical and Geographical Museum.

    Historical knowledge] Reading historians.

    Column [Hot History].

    Art] Special Topic].

    History].

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