British and American Newspapers and Periodicals in China and the May 4th Movement

British and American Newspapers and Periodicals in China and the May 4th Movement

by Xiong Yuwen

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After the May 4th Movement occurred, British and American newspapers in China at that time in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tianjin and other places conducted a large number of follow-up reports on it. Judging from the reports of British and American newspapers at the time, they basically abided by the principle of journalistic authenticity and observed the movement from the unique perspective of bystanders. At the same time, these newspapers run by British and American people in China are inextricably linked to their own governments. Many of their reports also reflect the attitudes of their own governments towards this movement. They are the public opinion propaganda media of British and American countries in China. The author's observations of the May Fourth Movement by British and American people in China and newspapers have enriched our understanding of the multiple aspects of the May Fourth Movement. It also facilitated foreign readers at the time to understand the true situation of the movement, and helped to promote further in-depth related research.

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