Published Online: 2024-10-21
© 2024 Cécile ARMAND, published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston in cooperation with the University of Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History
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- ReOrienting Digital History: New frontiers in Chinese Studies
- Chinese Political and Cultural Elites: Twentieth Century Transformations
- Shaping the Transnational Public Sphere in Republican China: Discourses and Practices of the Rotary Club in the Shanghai Press (1919-1949)
- Eminent Chinese of the Shenbao (1872-1891). A digital investigation of news reporting and newspaper-making in late imperial China
Keywords for this article
elites;
geographical information system (GIS);
historical newspapers;
modern China;
named entity recognition (NER);
network analysis;
Sino-American relations;
topic modeling
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Articles in the same Issue
- ReOrienting Digital History: New frontiers in Chinese Studies
- Chinese Political and Cultural Elites: Twentieth Century Transformations
- Shaping the Transnational Public Sphere in Republican China: Discourses and Practices of the Rotary Club in the Shanghai Press (1919-1949)
- Eminent Chinese of the Shenbao (1872-1891). A digital investigation of news reporting and newspaper-making in late imperial China