The Chinese Repository
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Editor | Elijah Coleman Bridgman, S. Wells Williams |
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First issue | 1832 |
Final issue | 1851 |
Country | China |
The Chinese Repository was a periodical published in Canton between May 1832 and 1851 to inform Protestant missionaries working in Asia about the history and culture of China, of current events, and documents. The world's first major journal of Sinology,[1] it was the brainchild of Elijah Coleman Bridgman, the first American Protestant missionary appointed to China. Bridgman served as its editor until he left for Shanghai in 1847, but continued to contribute articles. James Granger Bridgman succeeded him as editor, until September 1848, when Samuel Wells Williams took charge.[2]
References
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- ↑ Michael Poon, "CSCA: A Note on The Chinese Repository, Twenty volumes, Canton, 1832-1851", 2008. Archived August 20, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
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External links
- The Chinese Repository, Bibliotheca Sinica, University of Vienna. Includes listing of the volumes available online.