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This is the digital archive of the English-language weekly Japan Chronicle , which was published in Kobe from 1902 to 1940 and then absorbed by the Japan Times .A digital archive edition of Japan Chronicle is available from the inaugural issue in 1902 to the final issue in 1940 and including also its predecessor, the Kobe Chronicle , published 1900 to 1901.
・Contents: "Japan Chronicle"weekly edition (including Commercial Supplement)
・Format: Full page image *Full text searchable
・Number of pages: Approximately 75,000 pages
・Language: English
・Original: Collection ofSchool of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and TheBritish Library
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Japan Knowledge is an online database containing the Nihon daihyakka zensho (Encyclopedia Nipponica) and more than other 30 titles in the humanities and social sciences, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, economic journals, and books (Toyo Bunko series).
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Digitized here is the content of the first newspaper titled the Japan Times, founded by a British publisher Charles Rickerby on September 8, 1865, three decades prior to the launch of today’s Japan Times.The content includes valuable articles contributed by the widely influential British diplomat Ernest Satow.Some of these articles were translated into a Japanese, printed in booklet form the year they were published, and were circulated among young samurai activists.Titled “Eikoku sakuron” (British Policy), the articles are said to have contributed greatly to the Meiji Restoration.Other articles by Satow include his translation of excerpts from the diaries of Japanese delegates to Europe.His articles offer vivid glimpses of his times.
Database of Newspapers and Journals Published in the 1912–1949 Republic of China Period (Shanghai Library Collection)
Contains Chinese and English newspapers and journals published by Zilin Yanghang, the newspaper company founded by the British merchant Henry Sherman in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Included are the North-China Herald , the North-China Daily News , the Chinese Shipping List & Advertiser , Hu bao , Han bao , Xiao xian Bao , and the North-China Desk-Hong List . Articles are searchable by title, author’s name, author’s affiliation, and newspaper/journal title. Photo captions and advertisements are also searchable.
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