History of Newspapers and Periodicals

History of Newspapers and Periodicals

by Li Zhongming

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The emergence of modern newspapers and periodicals is closely related to the emergence and development of capitalism. In the 1870s, the earliest self-run newspapers appeared in China. This book systematically introduces the development of China's modern newspaper industry. The author introduces to us the development of the newspaper industry in the late Qing Dynasty, the revolutionary newspapers and periodicals during the Revolution of 1911, the rise and fall of the newspaper and periodical industry in the early Republic of China, the newspaper and periodical industry in the Kuomintang-controlled areas, the newspapers and periodicals in the Central Soviet Area and the Red Army, and the newspapers and periodicals during the Anti-Japanese War. This book provides a general introduction to the "Soviet Newspaper Case" in which the Qing government destroyed revolutionary public opinion, the powerful "New Youth" magazine of the times, Zou Taofen and "Life" weekly, the prestigious newspapers "Shenbao", "Ta Kung Pao" and "Xinmin Daily" founded by the national bourgeoisie, "Xinhua Daily" and "National Salvation Daily" founded by the Communist Party of China during the Anti-Japanese War, etc., Major events and famous newspapers and periodicals in the development of modern Chinese newspapers and periodicals.

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