Chinese Literature and History Press
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Traditional Chinese | 中國文史出版社 | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 中国文史出版社 | ||||||||
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Literary and Historical Document Press | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 文史資料出版社 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 文史资料出版社 | ||||||||
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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The Literary and Historical Document Press was approved by the National Publishing Bureau[n 2] in January 1980.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
References
- ↑ Lu Hui, ed. (21 March 2013), "Mao's Annotations of Classic Text Published", Xinhua Net, Beijing: Xinhua.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Wu Dingbo; et al., eds. (1994), Handbook of Chinese Popular Culture, Westport: Greenwood Press, p. 386.
- ↑ Nish, Ian Hill (2002), Japanese Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period, Praeger Studies of Foreign Policies of the Great Powers, Westport: Praeger, p. 208.
- ↑ Opper, Mike; et al., "Truncation and Headedness in Chinese Compounding: A Dictionary-Based Study", Academia, p. 14.
- 1 2 "Chinese Literature and History Press", China Culture, Beijing: Ministry of Culture.
- 1 2 "中国文史出版社 [Chinese Literature and History Press]", China Culture, Beijing: Ministry of Culture. (Chinese)
External links
- Official website (Chinese)
- "中国文史出版社" on Baidu Baike (Chinese)
- "中国文史出版社" on Baike.com (Chinese)
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