![]() | The Power of Print in Modern China: Intellectuals and Industrial Publishing from the End of Empire to Maoist State Socialism Subjects: Publishers and publishing -- China -- History -- 20th century; Shang wu yin shu guan -- History -- 20th century; Zhonghua shu ju -- History -- 20th century; Shi jie shu ju (Shanghai China) -- History -- 20th century; China -- Intellectual life -- 20th ce; Robert Culp explores the world of commercial publishing to offer a new perspective on modern China's cultural transformations. Culp examines China's largest and most influential publishing companies during the late Qing and Republican periods and into the early years of the People's Republic. Robert Culp is associate professor of history and Asian studies at Bard College. His books include Articulating Citizenship: Civic Education and Student Politics in Southeastern China, 1912-1940 (2007). |
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