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  2. Royal China Company - Wikipedia

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    The Royal China Company was a dinnerware manufacturer in Sebring, Ohio, established in 1934 and ceased operations in 1986. [1]In 1934, Beatrice Miller, William H. Habenstreit, and John Bert Briggs were on South 15th Street in Sebring, Ohio, after buying the former E. H. Sebring China Company (formerly the Oliver China Company building).

  3. Sebring, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sebring was founded by the Sebring family from East Liverpool, Ohio, who were successful pottery owners that sought to establish their own pottery town. [5] Sebring was incorporated 1899. [ 5 ] Much of the original family built the establishing houses and factories in the town, which at their high employed approximately 3,300 workers. [ 5 ]

  4. Modern China Studies - Wikipedia

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    Modern China Studies was founded by Shaomin Li (李少民) in 1990 [11] in Princeton University, [12] its content mainly covers the fields of politics, economy, law, society, culture, international relations, environmental protection, modern history and humanities. Submissions to the journal will undergo a double-blind peer-review process. [13]

  5. China Weekly - Wikipedia

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    China Weekly [3] (Chinese: 中国周刊), [4] also known as Zhongguo Zhoukan, [5] is a comprehensive weekly news magazine published in simplified Chinese in the People's Republic of China. [6] China Weekly was inaugurated by media personnel Zhu Defu (朱德付) [7] on 5 May 2009 in Beijing, [8] supervised by the Central committee of the ...

  6. Modern China (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Modern China is a source of scholarship in history and the social sciences on late-imperial, twentieth century and present-day China. The journal publishes periodic symposia on topics in Chinese studies, review articles on particular areas of scholarship and book reviews.

  7. China Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    China Newsweek [1] (Chinese: 中国新闻周刊) is a Chinese weekly magazine since 2000 based in Beijing, China, and one of China's most well-known periodicals. Published by China News Service , [ 1 ] the magazine provides extensive reports on current affairs and political news .

  8. The Search for Modern China - Wikipedia

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    The Search for Modern China is a 1990 non-fiction book by Jonathan D. Spence, published by Century Hutchinson and W. W. Norton & Company. It covers the period 1600 to 1989. [ 1 ] According to Spence, the goal was to explain how Modern China was created rather than writing about Modern China directly. [ 2 ]

  9. The Penguin History of Modern China - Wikipedia

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    Fenby later wrote Dragon Throne: China's Emperors from the Qin to the Manchu, a book profiling the Emperor of China, covering every emperor between Qin Shi Huang, the first one, to Puyi, the last emperor. [2] [3] The Penguin History of Modern China was published in 2008 by the Penguin Books imprint Allen Lane. [5] It is Fenby's sixth China ...