試用期限:即日起至2024/6/30日止。
資源編號 | DB000192315 |
資料類型 | 資料庫 |
類型 | 電子期刊 |
語言 | 西文 |
狀態 | 試用 |
平台 | Gale |
收錄年代 | 1817-1949 |
簡介 | China and the Modern World: Missionary, Sinology, and Literary Periodicals, 1817–1949 is a collection of 17 English-language periodicals published in or about China during a period of over 130 years, extending from 1817 until the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. This corresponds to the periods of the late Qing dynasty and the Republican Era (1911-1949), when China experienced the radical and often traumatic transformation from an inward-looking imperial dynasty into a globally engaged republic. This resource features a significant collection of articles and photographs on the founding and development of Christian higher education in China, including the establishment and growth into prominence of such institutions as Yenching University, the University of Nanking, Ginling College, Shandong Christian University, Soochow University, St. John's University, Shanghai Baptist College, and the Canton Christian College. Set within the context of such major historical events as the Opium Wars, the Taiping Rebellion, the Boxer Rebellion, the Revolution of 1911, the second Sino-Japanese War, and the Chinese Civil War, these periodicals illuminate the thoughts of Chinese intellectuals and Westerners, mainly missionaries, about China — and, more importantly, their efforts to understand and study Chinese history, culture, language, and literature. The periodicals contained in this collection include:
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備註 | 試用期限:即日起至2024/6/30日止。 |
主題 | 社會學科 、 人文藝術 |
資源編號 | DB000000568 |
資料類型 | 資料庫 |
類型 | 電子書 |
語言 | 西文 |
狀態 | 訂購 |
平台 | Gale |
收錄年代 | 18世紀 |
簡介 | ECCO是根據British Library的The English Short Title Catalogue,從全球1,500個大學、公共圖書館及私人圖書館館藏收集珍貴的18 世紀當代經典古籍。十八世紀,對研究學者而言,影響世界經濟、政治及歷史變的不外乎是三件大史事:美國大革命、法國革命及工業革命。雖然經過了三個世紀,18世紀這關鍵的一百年所出版的各項文件、史籍卻到現今仍是研究的重點。因此,ECCO不僅是研究歷史的學者所需要,更是研究社會變遷等不可獲缺的重要指引。 而ECCO II 除了延續ECCO 的所有精選領域,更著重在文學,社會科學以及宗教等主題。提供全文檢索的方式供使用者檢索所需資料。 |
主題 | 人文藝術 |
Note: NCKU can access Part I to Part IV
Now, we are trialing parts five to six until June 30, 2024
資源編號 | DB000000831 |
資料類型 | 資料庫 |
類型 | 報紙 |
語言 | 西文 |
狀態 | 試用 買斷 |
平台 | Gale |
收錄年代 | 1732-1950 |
簡介 | Sourced from the extensive holdings of the British Library, British Library Newspapers delivers a wide range of irreplaceable local and regional voices to reflect the social, political, and cultural events of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. These newspapers, emerging during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as a crucial channel of information in towns and major cities, provide researchers with a unique, first-hand perspective on history. With more than 240 newspaper titles, the series is comprised of approximately 6.4 million pages of historic content, from articles to advertisements. This collection illuminates diverse and distinct regional attitudes, cultures, and vernaculars, providing an alternative viewpoint to the London-centric national press over a period of more than 200 years. Note: NCKU can access Part I to Part IV Part I: 1800-1900 Ranging from early tabloids like the Illustrated Police News to radical papers like the Chartist Northern Star, publications in Part I span a vast range of national, regional, and local interests. Other notable papers of Part I include the Morning Chronicle, with famous contributors such as Henry Mayhew and John Stewart Mill; the Graphic, publishing both illustrations and news as well as illustrated fiction; and the Examiner, the radical reformist and leading intellectual journal. Part II: 1800-1900 Part II further expands the range of English regional newspapers and the political views represented in the programme. Researchers can find the newspapers of a number of significant towns and regions included in this collection: Nottingham, Bradford, Leicester, Sheffield, and York, as well as North Wales. The addition of two major London newspapers, The Standard and the Morning Post, helps capture conservative opinion in the nineteenth century, balancing the progressive, more liberal views of the newspapers that appear in Part I. Part III: 1741-1950 Part III adds even more regional and local depth to the series, encompassing powerful provincial news journals like the Leeds Intelligencer and Hull Daily Mail, local interest publications such as the Northampton Mercury, and specialist titles such as the Poor Law Unions' Gazette. Other noteworthy titles in Part III include the Westmoreland Gazette, whose early editor, Thomas DeQuincy (of Confessions of an English Opium Eater) was forced to resign due to his unreliability. Part IV: 1732-1950 From key early newspaper titles like the Stamford Mercury to what is possibly the oldest magazine in the world still in publication, the Scots Magazine, Part IV offers key local and regional perspectives from cities as geographically diverse as Aberdeen, Bath, Chester, Derby, Belfast, Liverpool, and York. In addition, Part IV includes the 1901-1950 runs of papers such as the Aberdeen Journal and Dundee Courier whose earlier newspapers are available in Part I and Part II. Part V: 1746-1950 With a concentration of titles from the northern part of the United Kingdom, Part V deepens the database's northern regional content, doubling coverage in Scotland, tripling coverage in the Midlands, and adding a significant number of northern titles to the British Library Newspapers series. Part V includes newspapers from the Scottish localities of Fife, Elgin, Inverness, Paisley, and John O'Groats, as well as towns just below the border, such as Morpeth, Alnwick, and more. Researchers will also benefit from access to important titles such as the Coventry Herald, which features some of the earliest published writing of Mary Ann Evans. Part VI: Ireland, 1783-1950 Part VI adds additional titles published in Ireland in the late eighteenth, across the nineteenth and during the early twentieth centuries. A significant number of these are national publications but many are more regional from cities such as Dublin, Cork and Galway as well as more rural towns like Waterford, Tuam, Ballinasloe, and Birr. It will facilitate a range of scholarship across Irish Studies and British history, allowing researchers from the variety of disciplines to access several the most formative and informed newspapers and periodicals that illuminate various aspects of Irish history, society, economy, politics and religion. Key topics include nationalism and Irish independence; Fenianism; The Roman Catholic Church; Irish diaspora; establishment of the Land League; the Irish literary revival; and sport and leisure. |
備註 | Note: NCKU can access Part I to Part IV Now, we are trialing parts five to six until June 30, 2024 |
主題 | 綜合學科 |