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]
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]