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Broad Press
博大出版社
StatusActive
FoundedFebruary 24, 2003
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters location Sunnyvale
Official website broadpressinc.com

Broad Press (Chinese: 博大出版社 [1]), Pinyin without tone marks is written as Boda chubanshe, [2] also translated into English as Boda Press [3] or Boda Publishing House, [4] is a United States of America-based publishing house. [5]

Broad Press was formally established on February 24, 2003, headquartered in Sunnyvale. [6] Since its establishment, the press has published a series of books on truth, literature, and democratic thoughts based on the profound meaning of Chinese culture. [7] Most of the works published by the press have been banned by the Chinese government. [8]

Important published books

  • He Qinglian, The Pitfall of China's Modernization (中国现代化的陷阱), 2004. [9]
  • He Qinglian, Decoding the Secrets of Chinese History in the Second Half of the 20th Century (20世纪后半叶历史解密), 2004. [10]
  • Hu Ping, The Malady of Cynicism – Contemporary China's Mental Crisis (犬儒病:当代中国的精神危机), 2005. [11]
  • Ethan Gutmann, Losing the New China: A Story of American Commerce, Desire, and Betrayal, 2005. [12]
  • Single-edged Poison Word: A Critique of Chinese Nationalism, 2006. [13]
  • Liu Guokai, On People's Cultural Revolution (人民文革论), 2006. [14]
  • He Qinglian, Cheng Xiaonong, The Gains and Losses of China's Reform (中国改革的得与失), 2007. [15]

References

  1. ^ "Social return under totalitarian reform". Radio France Internationale. September 15, 2009.
  2. ^ Xuezhi Guo (August 29, 2012). China's Security State: Philosophy, Evolution, and Politics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 450–. ISBN  978-1-139-53681-3.
  3. ^ Maria I. Diedrich (2011). From Black to Schwarz: Cultural Crossovers Between African America and Germany. LIT Verlag. pp. 369–. ISBN  978-3-643-10109-9.
  4. ^ Jean-Philippe Béja; Fu Hualing; Eva Pils (June 1, 2012). The Challenges of Reform in China. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 364–. ISBN  978-988-8139-06-4.
  5. ^ "He Qinglian and her works". Radio Free Asia. December 10, 2003.
  6. ^ R. Lu (February 14, 2011). Chinese Democracy and Elite Thinking. Springer. pp. 181–. ISBN  978-0-230-11761-7.
  7. ^ "About Broad Press". Broad Press. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  8. ^ "Decoding History: 1950s~2000s". Shanghai Library. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  9. ^ "Background – The New York Times". The New York Times. April 24, 2005.
  10. ^ Human and human rights. Human Rights in China. 2005.
  11. ^ "How to interpret China?". Apple Daily. August 17, 2005. Archived from the original on June 21, 2021. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  12. ^ Ethan Gutmann (2005). Losing the New China: A Story of American Commerce, Desire, and Betrayal. Boda Press. ISBN  978-1-932674-21-7.
  13. ^ Writer Intellectual and Activist Xiaobo Liu (2012). No Enemies, No Hatred. Harvard University Press. pp. 342–. ISBN  978-0-674-06147-7.
  14. ^ Joshua Zhang; James D. Wright (February 5, 2018). Violence, Periodization and Definition of the Cultural Revolution: A Case Study of Two Deaths by the Red Guards. Brill Publishers. pp. 262–. ISBN  978-90-04-36047-1.
  15. ^ "Economists He Qinglian and Cheng Xiaonong publish new book "The Gains and Losses of China's Reform"". Radio Free Asia. May 28, 2007.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Broad Press
博大出版社
StatusActive
FoundedFebruary 24, 2003
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters location Sunnyvale
Official website broadpressinc.com

Broad Press (Chinese: 博大出版社 [1]), Pinyin without tone marks is written as Boda chubanshe, [2] also translated into English as Boda Press [3] or Boda Publishing House, [4] is a United States of America-based publishing house. [5]

Broad Press was formally established on February 24, 2003, headquartered in Sunnyvale. [6] Since its establishment, the press has published a series of books on truth, literature, and democratic thoughts based on the profound meaning of Chinese culture. [7] Most of the works published by the press have been banned by the Chinese government. [8]

Important published books

  • He Qinglian, The Pitfall of China's Modernization (中国现代化的陷阱), 2004. [9]
  • He Qinglian, Decoding the Secrets of Chinese History in the Second Half of the 20th Century (20世纪后半叶历史解密), 2004. [10]
  • Hu Ping, The Malady of Cynicism – Contemporary China's Mental Crisis (犬儒病:当代中国的精神危机), 2005. [11]
  • Ethan Gutmann, Losing the New China: A Story of American Commerce, Desire, and Betrayal, 2005. [12]
  • Single-edged Poison Word: A Critique of Chinese Nationalism, 2006. [13]
  • Liu Guokai, On People's Cultural Revolution (人民文革论), 2006. [14]
  • He Qinglian, Cheng Xiaonong, The Gains and Losses of China's Reform (中国改革的得与失), 2007. [15]

References

  1. ^ "Social return under totalitarian reform". Radio France Internationale. September 15, 2009.
  2. ^ Xuezhi Guo (August 29, 2012). China's Security State: Philosophy, Evolution, and Politics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 450–. ISBN  978-1-139-53681-3.
  3. ^ Maria I. Diedrich (2011). From Black to Schwarz: Cultural Crossovers Between African America and Germany. LIT Verlag. pp. 369–. ISBN  978-3-643-10109-9.
  4. ^ Jean-Philippe Béja; Fu Hualing; Eva Pils (June 1, 2012). The Challenges of Reform in China. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 364–. ISBN  978-988-8139-06-4.
  5. ^ "He Qinglian and her works". Radio Free Asia. December 10, 2003.
  6. ^ R. Lu (February 14, 2011). Chinese Democracy and Elite Thinking. Springer. pp. 181–. ISBN  978-0-230-11761-7.
  7. ^ "About Broad Press". Broad Press. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  8. ^ "Decoding History: 1950s~2000s". Shanghai Library. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  9. ^ "Background – The New York Times". The New York Times. April 24, 2005.
  10. ^ Human and human rights. Human Rights in China. 2005.
  11. ^ "How to interpret China?". Apple Daily. August 17, 2005. Archived from the original on June 21, 2021. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  12. ^ Ethan Gutmann (2005). Losing the New China: A Story of American Commerce, Desire, and Betrayal. Boda Press. ISBN  978-1-932674-21-7.
  13. ^ Writer Intellectual and Activist Xiaobo Liu (2012). No Enemies, No Hatred. Harvard University Press. pp. 342–. ISBN  978-0-674-06147-7.
  14. ^ Joshua Zhang; James D. Wright (February 5, 2018). Violence, Periodization and Definition of the Cultural Revolution: A Case Study of Two Deaths by the Red Guards. Brill Publishers. pp. 262–. ISBN  978-90-04-36047-1.
  15. ^ "Economists He Qinglian and Cheng Xiaonong publish new book "The Gains and Losses of China's Reform"". Radio Free Asia. May 28, 2007.

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