Chinese Literature and History Press

Chinese Literature and History Press
Traditional Chinese 中國出版社
Simplified Chinese 中国出版社
Literary and Historical Document Press
Traditional Chinese 資料出版社
Simplified Chinese 资料出版社

The Chinese Literature and History Press[1][n 1] is the publishing house of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. It is based in Beijing, China.[6][7]

History

The Literary and Historical Document Press was approved by the National Publishing Bureau[n 2] in January 1980. It was renamed in November 1985.[6][7]

Notes

  1. Variously also translated as China's Literature and History Press,[2] the Chinese Culture and History Press,[3] the Chinese Literary Press,[4] the Chinese Literary History Press, and the China Written History Press.[5]
  2. Chinese: t 國家出版, s 国家出版, p Guójiā Chūbǎn Jú.

References

  1. Lu Hui, ed. (21 March 2013), "Mao's Annotations of Classic Text Published", Xinhua Net, Beijing: Xinhua.
  2. Horlemann, Bianca (2012), "Tibetans and Muslims in Northwest China: Economic and Political Aspects of a Complex Historical Relationship", Asian Highlands Perspectives, No. 21, p. 178.
  3. Wu Dingbo; et al., eds. (1994), Handbook of Chinese Popular Culture, Westport: Greenwood Press, p. 386.
  4. Nish, Ian Hill (2002), Japanese Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period, Praeger Studies of Foreign Policies of the Great Powers, Westport: Praeger, p. 208.
  5. Opper, Mike; et al., "Truncation and Headedness in Chinese Compounding: A Dictionary-Based Study", Academia, p. 14.
  6. 1 2 "Chinese Literature and History Press", China Culture, Beijing: Ministry of Culture.
  7. 1 2 "中国文史出版社 [Chinese Literature and History Press]", China Culture, Beijing: Ministry of Culture. (Chinese)

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