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China and the Modern World: The English-Language Press in China, 1827–1974

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Explore how English-language journalism provides a window into the history of modern China. The English-language press in China first started in 1827, with the establishment of the Canton Register, before finding its way to other Chinese cities, most of which were treaty ports.

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China and the Modern World: Hong Kong, Britain and China, Part I: 1841–1951

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