Le Courrier de L'extrême-Orient
Le Courrier de L'extrême-Orient, founded in 1902 by French missionary Paul P. Rouget in Shanghai, played a vital role in disseminating information in East Asia during a time of significant political and social upheaval. Aimed initially at the French expatriate community, the newspaper provided critical coverage of regional politics, culture, and economics, earning a reputation for thorough reporting and insightful commentary. This trusted source appeals to both local and international audiences, reflecting the complex narratives shaping modern China. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Le Courrier de L'extrême-Orient from Shanghai, East China, and beyond, starting 1886, with a total of 239 scans available. Delve into the past, uncover historical figures and events, and perhaps connect with stories from your own family history. Discover the enduring influence of this publication and the rich context it offers by searching for old newspapers on the site.