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The New Culture Movement in China

The formation and positioning of the New Culture community, 1913-1917. Timothy B. Weston.

Modern China July 1998 v24 n3 p255(28)


1. What role did magazines play in the New Culture Movement?




2. How did Yuan Shi-Kai react to dissent?




3. What were important divisions within the New Culture Movement?




4. Why does the author feel that The Tiger was an especially important journal?




5. Why is the media often an important part of the political system?