1920 年代初英、美、日对在华英文报资源的争夺

Translated title of the contribution: Fight for English Newspapers in China: An Anglo-American-Japanese Cut-Throat Competition in the early 1920s

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    Abstract

    The present paper, trying to go beyond the conventional study of Chinese English in newspapers in Shanghai, Beijing, and Tianjin within the ossified national boundaries, reexamines, from a transnational perspective, the keen competitions for the control of information among the regimes in London, Tokyo, and Washington. Focusing on the transnational penetration and resources flow attributed to the capital and interest groups behind newspapers, it attempts to reveal the subtle correlation of the trans/national characters of these papers of records.
    Translated title of the contributionFight for English Newspapers in China: An Anglo-American-Japanese Cut-Throat Competition in the early 1920s
    Original languageChinese (Simplified)
    Pages (from-to)54-67
    Number of pages13
    Journal史林 (Historical Review)
    Volume3
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

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