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Bulletin
Vol. 100
ISSN:
1029-4740
Date:
2018-6
Softcover:250 TWD
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Pages:
134
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16 K
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Abstract:
This issue contains three articles: “Tensions between Gentry and Merchant Cultures: Advertising Papers as an Aspect of Consumer Society and Cultural History,” by Wu Jen-shu; “‘Pacifying the Wildland’: The Larut Wars and the Beginning of the He Xiangu Cult in British Malaya,” by Hsiao-ching Liao; “Household Necessities: Popular Science in The Ladies’ Journal (Funü zazhi) before the May Fourth Movement, 1915-1919,” by Hsiang-Fu Huang; Book Reviews: “Lu Xun,
Butterfly and Dragonfly: From the Civil War to the Cold War, 1944-1950
,” by Jen Tien-hao.
Contents
Articles
Tensions between Gentry and Merchant Cultures: Advertising Papers as an Aspect of Consumer Society and Cultural History
Wu Jen-shu
PDF
1
“Pacifying the Wildland”: The Larut Wars and the Beginning of the He Xiangu Cult in British Malaya
Hsiao-ching Liao
PDF
47
Household Necessities: Popular Science in
The Ladies’ Journal (Funü zazhi)
before the May Fourth Movement, 1915-1919
Hsiang-Fu Huang
PDF
85
Book Reviews
Lu Xun,
Butterfly and Dragonfly: From the Civil War to the Cold War
, 1944-1950
Jen Tien-hao
PDF
129
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