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- A collection of US reports on economic, political and military affairs, statistics, interviews, meeting minutes, correspondences, and diplomatic cables on China, Japan, and Korea in mid-20th century.
- An online archive of the records of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) Anglican evangelical movement and other missionary societies associated or merged with CMS.
- A collection of reviews of Chinese press and translations of radio broadcasts from the Chinese Civil War period. Topics include military, social, political, free world history, and an analysis of how the Chinese Communist Party won the war.
- A collection of German Foreign Ministry records documenting Germany's relations with China between the two World Wars. It highlights Germany's instrumental role in modernizing China's industry and providing military training and equipment prior to 1937.
- A collection of minutes from meetings held by the Board of Directors of the Shanghai Municipal Council during its tenure. Topics covered include sanitation, transportation, telecommunication and postal service, taxation, urban planning, gas supply, etc.
- A collection of reports, studies, and surveys prepared on various topics of interest to the Department of State. Topics range from individual commodities or countries to the economic and political characteristics of whole regions.
- A collection of high-value analytical reports intended to guide policymaking in China.
- An ancient encyclopedia contains over 10,000 volumes of classic texts
- Module 3 of the UK Foreign Office Files for Japan, 1919-1930: Japan and Great Power Status.
- A primary source collection of files relating to the internment of Japanese Americans.
- A collection of meeting minutes, reports, and memoranda prepared by U.S. advisers for the American special envoy to China George C. Marshall.
- This collection comprises correspondence, studies and reports, cables, maps, and other kinds of documents related to U.S. consular activities.
- A primary source collection from the Maritime Customs Service of China that covers relations between China and the Imperial West in the late Qing and Republican periods.
- Five self-charging laptop lockers are available free of charge during our business hours. They are self-served, and are located at the computer work stations across from the reference services desk close to the entrance.
- The EASIC is a web application developed by the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library in 2001. Its primary goal was to support the teaching and learning of East Asian Studies. It will be decommissioned on September 1, 2017.
- Please tell us about your library space needs and preferences to help us determine our next steps by filling out our short survey.
- The Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library learned with great sadness of the passing away of Dr. Cheng Yu Tung on September 29, 2016
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