Gutenberg in Shanghai: Chinese Print Capitalism, 1876–1937University of Hawaii Press, 2004年12月31日 - 391 頁 In the mid-1910s, what historians call the "Golden Age of Chinese Capitalism" began, accompanied by a technological transformation that included the drastic expansion of China’s "Gutenberg revolution." Gutenberg in Shanghai is a brilliant examination of this process. It finds the origins of that revolution in the country’s printing industries of the late imperial period and analyzes their subsequent development in the Republican era. |
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... yinshua yuekan / The Graphic Printer [ Shanghai ] 2 , 2 [ 1939 ] : 14 ; ( bottom ) " Printers " by Chen Shuliang , Woodcuts of Wartime China , 1937-1945 ( Shanghai : Kaiming shudian , 1946 ) , 22 . Acknowledgments In the early 1970s ...
... yinshua yu Gu - deng - bao " ( Chinese Printing and Guten- berg ) , " which appeared in the journal Kexue de Zhongguo ( Scientific China ) in 1934. The author showed interest in Gutenberg as the first to create " Western " movable type ...
... yinshua yuekan / The Graphic Printer , continued to explain Gutenberg's historical significance to Chinese print- ers . Like the authors of the three articles discussed above , the translator reminded his readers of Bi Sheng and China's ...
... yinshua yuekan / The Graphic Printer ( Shanghai ) 2 , 2 ( 1939 ) : 39 . told , Fust called in his loans and , when Gutenberg could not pay , confis- cated the print shop . Still , the authors stressed , Gutenberg's spirit would not be ...
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Gutenbergs Descendants Transferring Industrialized Printing Technology to China 18071930 | 25 |
JanusFaced Pioneers The Golden Age of Shanghais Lithographic PrinterPublishers 18761905 | 88 |
Sooty Sons of Vulcan Forging Shanghais Printing Machinery 18951937 | 128 |
The Hub of the Wheel Commerce Technology and Organizational Innovation in Shanghais NewStyle Publishing World 1876c 1911 | 161 |
The Three Legs of the Tripod Commercial Press Zhonghua Books and World Books 191237 | 203 |
Conclusion | 257 |
A BirdsEye View of 1930s Shanghais Fuzhou RoadWenhuajie District | 280 |