Asia (magazine)
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Asia was an American magazine that featured reporting about Asia and its people, including the Far East, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. From 1934 to 1946, it was edited by Richard J. Walsh, with extensive contributions from his wife, Pearl S. Buck. Under their influence, the journal published many prominent Asian literary and political figures and American authorities. It was headquartered in Orange, Connecticut. In 1946, after many years of financial trouble, it was merged into a new journal, United Nations World.
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Language | English |
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Edited by | Louis D. Froelick John Foord Richard J. Walsh (1934-1942) Pearl S. Buck (1942-1946) |
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Former name(s) | Journal of the American Asiatic Association |
History | 1898-1946 |
Publisher | American Asiatic Association East and West Association (1942-1946) (United States) |
Frequency | Monthly |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM · MathSciNet | |
ISO 4 | Asia |
Indexing CODEN · JSTOR · LCCN MIAR · NLM · Scopus | |
OCLC no. | 1514415 760765404 1514415 |
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