“The Era of Foreign Newspapers”refers to the period from the emergence of the first modern newspaper in Hankow in 1866 to 1900 when Wuhan’s newspaper industry was dominated by foreign newspapers.The well-known fore...“The Era of Foreign Newspapers”refers to the period from the emergence of the first modern newspaper in Hankow in 1866 to 1900 when Wuhan’s newspaper industry was dominated by foreign newspapers.The well-known foreign newspapers in Wuhan during this period mainly included Hankow Times,The New Edition of Tan Dao,and Han Bao.The subjective purpose of foreigners’early endeavors of running newspapers in Wuhan was mainly to use newspapers to convey business information,spread religion,or influence public opinion in order to safeguard their own interests in China.However,foreign newspapers in this period played a constructive role in the development of Wuhan’s local society:It gave birth to the emergence and development of the first private and official newspapers in Wuhan and shaped the local social,cultural,and political changes in Wuhan in the late Qing Dynasty.Sorting out and explaining the constructive influence of Hankow’s foreign newspaper in this period has certain significance for restoring the social and political landscape of Wuhan at that time and better understanding the context of historical development.展开更多
The development of Hankow tea market is very important to the research of the modern China’s regional economy.In particular,it’s very important to the research of Wuhan city circle.In the early period of Minguo,Chin...The development of Hankow tea market is very important to the research of the modern China’s regional economy.In particular,it’s very important to the research of Wuhan city circle.In the early period of Minguo,China’tea is in the serious decline,but Hankou tea market which was developing fast had become the mainstay.After the war of resistance,it had faden.As a tea trading center,Wuhan tea market’change affected Wuhan city circle profoundly,especially the economy of its hinterland.The comprehensive crisis of Hankow tea had an important effect of not only the farming of tea in the hinterland,but also the tea business.As well,it damaged tea farmers,tea workers and tea merchants.展开更多
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文摘“The Era of Foreign Newspapers”refers to the period from the emergence of the first modern newspaper in Hankow in 1866 to 1900 when Wuhan’s newspaper industry was dominated by foreign newspapers.The well-known foreign newspapers in Wuhan during this period mainly included Hankow Times,The New Edition of Tan Dao,and Han Bao.The subjective purpose of foreigners’early endeavors of running newspapers in Wuhan was mainly to use newspapers to convey business information,spread religion,or influence public opinion in order to safeguard their own interests in China.However,foreign newspapers in this period played a constructive role in the development of Wuhan’s local society:It gave birth to the emergence and development of the first private and official newspapers in Wuhan and shaped the local social,cultural,and political changes in Wuhan in the late Qing Dynasty.Sorting out and explaining the constructive influence of Hankow’s foreign newspaper in this period has certain significance for restoring the social and political landscape of Wuhan at that time and better understanding the context of historical development.
文摘The development of Hankow tea market is very important to the research of the modern China’s regional economy.In particular,it’s very important to the research of Wuhan city circle.In the early period of Minguo,China’tea is in the serious decline,but Hankou tea market which was developing fast had become the mainstay.After the war of resistance,it had faden.As a tea trading center,Wuhan tea market’change affected Wuhan city circle profoundly,especially the economy of its hinterland.The comprehensive crisis of Hankow tea had an important effect of not only the farming of tea in the hinterland,but also the tea business.As well,it damaged tea farmers,tea workers and tea merchants.