A collection of old Chinese journals published in China between the late Qing Dynasty to 1949. [Late Qing-1949]
This collection of old journals contains journal titles and issues published in China from the late Qing Dynasty to 1949. Subject content covered includes, but is not limited to, philosophy, economics, politics, military, literature, history, industry, agriculture, geography and medicine. Well-known titles include The Young Companion, Huang Pu, and Wan Guo Gong Bao.
Online access to a historical journal Fūzoku Gahō which was originally published in Tokyo between February 1889 and March 1916. Note: There is a limit of 4 simultaneous users; if the access is denied, please try again later.
This database is a collection of seventeen English-language periodicals published in or about China during a period of over 130 years extending from 1817 until 1949, when the People’s Republic of China was founded. This corresponds to the periods of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republican Era (1911-1949).
The Asia-related missionary periodicals in this collection shed light on the complex role of the missionary endeavor in an age of Western commercial and imperial expansion. The socio-economic journals offer firsthand details of Asian culture and society.
Bangkok Calendar
The Chinese Social and Political Science Review
The Far-Eastern Review
Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
Mélanges Asiatiques
The entire run of the magazine Nalupu (Black) from April 1989-June 1993. This pioneering publication helped foster discussions of caste and class politics in the Telugu-speaking regions of India following the Dalit massacre of 1985.