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''The China Review: Or, Notes and Queries on the Far East'' was a journal published in Hong Kong from 1872 to 1901 as an outlet for scholarly writings on China written by foreign scholars, mainly those living on the China coast. The ''Review ''was edited in its initial years by Nicholas Belfeld Dennys, editor of the ''China Mail'', a Hong Kong newspaper. In the first volume, Mr Dennys stated that the Review would include original papers on “the Arts and Sciences, Ethnology, Folklore, Geography, History, Literature, Mythology, Manners and Customs, Natural History, Religion, etc.” and would cover "China, Japan, Mongolia, Tibet, The Eastern Archipelago, and the ‘Far East’ generally.” He noted that the purpose was similar to ''Notes and Queries on China and Japan'', which had ceased publication in 1869.〔"(Introductory )" ''China Review'' Vol 1 no 1〕 The second editor was Ernst Johann Eitel, a former missionary of the Basel Mission and the London Missionary Society. The Review was not supported by any church, but missionaries frequently published articles of sinological intrerest.〔, p. 42.〕 The ''Review'' was published from 1872 to July, 1901, a total of twenty-five volumes.〔John C. Ferguson, “(Introductory ),” (1918)〕 John C. Ferguson compiled an index to all volumes, published in 1918.〔(Index to The China Review... ) Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1918.〕 ==Prominent contributors== Prominent contributors included: * Frederic H. Balfour * Dyer Ball * E. J. Eitel * Joseph Edkins * Herbert A. Giles * J.J.M de Groot * Isaac Taylor Headland * B. C. Henry * Reginald Johnston * J. G. Kerr * John S. Lockhart * Paul Georg von Möllendorff * O.F. von Mollendorff * G.M.H. Playfair * W. W. Rockhill * Ernest Satow * G.C. Stent * Erwin von Zach 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The China Review」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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