《察世俗·序》的报学思想及其意义 [On the New Thought of Chinese Monthly Magazine·Preface and its Significance]
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钟海平Keywords
《察世俗每月统记传》《察世俗每月统记传·序》
威廉·米怜
办报思想
报学思想史
Chinese Monthly Magazine
Chinese Monthly Magazine. Preface
William Milin
thought of running a magazine
history of magazine - running thought
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