The Chinese Recorder, 1868-1941.
BV 3410.C6
The Chinese Recorder, a journal produced by the Protestant community
in China over a seventy-two year period, was the longest-running English
language publication in that country. It is regarded as one of the
most valuable sources for studying the missionary movement in China
and the effect the missions had on shaping Western relations with
and perceptions of the Far East. The collection is indexed by Persons,
Missions, Organizations, and by Subject.
Missionary Periodicals
from the China Mainland
Protestant missionaries who came to China in ever increasing numbers
from the mid-19th into the 20th century were keen observers of Chinese
cultural and political conditions. This collection of periodicals
produced by these missionaries (treating the years from the 1830's
to about 1951) includes:
- Anking Newsletter
- China Christian Advocate
- The China Mission Handbook,
A Century of Missions in China
- The China Medical Journal
- The China Mission Advocate
- The Educational Review
- Fenchow
- Foochow Messenger
- The Four Streams
- Newsletter of the Diocesan
Association for Western China
- Hainan Newsletter
- West China Missionary
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