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Index | China Heritage Quarterly
Index to artciles from The China Critic in 'The Critic at Work'
On New Patriotism
The New Patriotism (II) |
VI:41 (12 October 1933) |
新愛國主義 |
論語半月刊 (‘Analects Fortnightly’), No.27 (16 October 1933) |
Pearl Buck and Ourselves |
VI:16 (20 April 1933) |
Good Earth Film Banned |
VII:6 (8 February 1934) |
On Civil Liberties
Madam Sun's Statement on Civil Liberty |
V:44 (3 November 1932) |
Civil Liberties Union |
V:44 (3 November 1932) |
For a Civic Liberty Union |
V:44 (3 November 1932) |
On the Constitution
Constitutional Developments in China |
VI:44 (2 November 1933) |
Pertinent Views on the Latest Constitution |
VI:44 (2 November 1933) |
International Tendencies in the Draft Constitution |
VI:44 (2 November 1933) |
On Dictatorship
For Dictatorship |
VII:27 (5 July 1934) |
For Democracy |
VII:27 (5 July 1934) |
Dictatorship as a Panacea |
VII:27 (5 July 1934) |
On Shanghai
A Hymn to Shanghai |
III:33 (14 August 1930) |
Apropos of the 'Shanghai Man' |
VII:44 (1 November 1934) |
A New Shanghai |
X:5 (1 August 1935) |
Greater Shanghai—Greater Vision |
X:5 (1 August 1935) |
Public Utilities in Greater Shanghai |
X:5 (1 August 1935) |
On Women
Men are So Wonderful |
V:49 (8 December 1932) |
China's Womenkind at the Crossroad |
V:50 (15 December 1932) |
Feminist Movement in China |
V:50 (15 December 1932) |
China and The New Women |
V:50 (15 December 1932) |
An Open Letter to Maurice Dekobra |
VI:51 (21 December 1933) |
Chinese Girls on Toast |
VII:3 (18 January 1934) |
On Race
Notes on Modern Marriage |
II:9 (28 February 1929) |
Racial Superiority and Inferiority Complex |
III:2 (9 January 1930) |
Causes of China’s Disintegration |
III:19 (9 May 1930) |
Sterilization in Germany |
VI:33 (17 August 1933) |
Havelock Ellis as a Humanist |
VI:36 (7 September 1933) |
On Language
How to Write English |
IV:2 (8 January 1931) |
Latinization and Mass Education |
XXVIII:9 (29 February 1940) |
China Bans Latinization |
XXX:9 (29 August 1940) |
On Education
A New Deal in Education |
VII:5 (1 February 1934) |
A New Life for Students |
VII:39 (27 September 1934) |
Student Nazis |
VII:20 (17 May 1934) |
Students Speak for Themselves |
VIII:6 (7 February 1935) |
Complaints of a College Graduate |
VIII:6 (7 February 1935) |
Thoughts of an Undergraduate |
VIII:6 (7 February 1935) |
The Need of a Liberal Education |
XXXII:15 (29 November 1945) |
Mental Hygiene Education |
XXXII:17 (13 December 1945) |
On Sinology
Herbert Giles in Heaven |
VIII:8 (21 February 1935) |
The China Quarterly |
X:10 (5 September 1935) |
Progress of Sinology |
X:10 (5 September 1935) |
Western Study of Oriental History |
XI:2 (10 October 1935) |
Geneva’s Bibliothèque Sino-International |
XXV:13 (29 June 1939) |
On Chinese Colonialism
Early Chinese Colonization of Manchuria |
II:45 (7 November 1929) |
Qualitative Aspects of Chinese Colonization of Manchuria |
II:46 (14 November 1929) |
Recent Chinese Colonization |
II:47 (21 November 1929) |
Tibet as a Part of China |
XI:1 (3 October 1935) |
The Miaos, the Mongols and Tibetans |
XVII:3 (15 April 1937) |
On Chiang Kai-shek
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek: An Appreciation |
XV:6 (5 November 1936) |
The Spirit of China |
XV:6 (5 November 1936) |
Foreign Views of Chiang Kai-shek |
XV:6 (5 November 1936) |
On National Renaissance
National Renaissance Historically Considered |
VII:29 (19 July 1934) |
National Renaissance |
XVI:5 (4 February 1937) |
The Rebirth of a Nation |
XVI:5 (4 February 1937) |
Popular Views on National Renaissance |
XVI:5 (4 February 1937) |
On Japan
Japan’s Status in Shantung |
I:1 (31 May 1928) |
The Little Critic’s Peace Plan |
IV:53 (31 December 1931) |
Carl Crow Speaks for China |
XX:12 (24 March 1938) |
A Glimpse of the Japanese Mind |
XXVI:3 (20 July 1939) |
Mental Differences between Chinese and Japanese |
XXVI:3 (20 July 1939) |
Merciful Killing |
XXXII:1 (23 August 1945) |
On Extraterritoriality
Die-Hardism and the Shanghai Times |
II:36 (5 September 1929) |
Extraterritoriality and Justice |
II:26 (27 June 1929) |
The Development of Extraterritoriality in China |
II:26 (27 June 1929) |
The Flag Incident |
XXV:4 (27 April 1939) |
Die-hards, Go Home |
XXXII:5 (20 September 1945) |
On Wang An-shih
Wang An-shih and His Time |
X:1 (4 July 1935) |
Wang An-shih's Reform Measures |
X:1 (4 July 1935) |
Wang An-shih and His Critics |
X:1 (4 July 1935) |
On Travel
A Trip to Nanyang |
VII:6 (8 February 1934) |
Kaochiao Beach |
XIV:6 (6 August 1936) |
Nanchang Within Reach |
XIV:6 (6 August 1936) |
A Tour of Szechuan |
XIV:6 (6 August 1936) |
Stay-at-Home |
XIV:6 (6 August 1936) |
On Art
Chinese Calligraphy, Poetry and Painting |
IX:5 (2 May 1935) |
Chinese Painting |
IX:5 (2 May 1935) |
Western Reactions to Chinese Landscape Painting |
IX:5 (2 May 1935) |
Chinese Influence on English Porcelain and Furniture |
IX:5 (2 May 1935) |
On Literature
Mr Wu Mi 吳宓: A Scholar and a Gentleman |
VII:4 (25 January 1934) |
Review of Edgar Snow's Living China |
XVI:5 (4 February 1937) |
The Literary Magazines in Shanghai |
XXVIII:11 (14 March 1940) |
The Real Value of Chinese Literature |
XXIX:6 (19 May 1940) |
Lin Yutang and His Novel |
XXX:8 (22 August 1940) |
New Intellectual Ferment in China |
XXXII:10 (25 October 1945) |
On the Essay
A Night on West Lake |
VII:14 (5 April 1934) |
Preface to Water Margin |
VIII:10 (7 March 1935) |
Epigrams of Chang Ch’ao |
IX:4 (25 April 1935) |
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