People's Press (Beijing)

People's Press (Chinese: 人民出版社; pinyin: Rénmín Chūbǎnshè),[3] commonly known as People's Publishing House,[4] abbreviated as PPH,[5] is a China's state-run comprehensive publishing house based in Beijing,[6] which mainly publishes books on philosophy and social sciences, and is the official publisher of political and ideological books for the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Government.[7] It is run by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party.[8] Its important publications include classic works of Marxism,[9] and works by "Leaders of the Party and State" of the People's Republic of China.[10]

People's Publishing House
Headquarters
StatusActive
Founded1 September 1921[1]
Country of originChina
Headquarters locationBeijing, China[2]
Publication typesBooks, periodicals
Owner(s)Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party
Official websitewww.pph166.com

History

People's Publishing House was originally established 1 September 1921,[11] and was rebuilt on 1 December 1950.[12]

In 1986, Ge Jianxiong's dissertation, Population Geography of the Western Han Dynasty (西汉人口地理), was published as a monograph by the People's Publishing House,[13] which was the first doctoral thesis of history published in the People's Republic of China.[14]

Publications

Works of Leaders of the Party and the State

References

  1. China Publishing Yearbook. Commercial Press. 2006. pp. 480–.
  2. Benjamin Yang (8 April 2016). Deng: A Political Biography. Routledge. pp. 321–. ISBN 978-1-134-96483-3.
  3. Rainer Arnold (21 August 2012). The Universalism of Human Rights. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 141–. ISBN 978-94-007-4510-0.
  4. Zongchao Peng; Ben Ma; Taoxiong Liu (1 December 2016). Chinese Cooperative-Harmonious Democracy: Research on Chinese Cooperative-Harmonious Democracy. Taylor & Francis. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-1-317-47984-0.
  5. Chuanqi He; Alberto Martinelli (11 February 2015). Global Modernization Review: New Discoveries And Theories Revisited. World Scientific. pp. 162–. ISBN 978-981-4616-08-9.
  6. Zhao Jiaxiang (9 June 2020). Leaping Over the Caudine Forks of Capitalism. Taylor & Francis. pp. 57–. ISBN 978-1-00-005670-9.
  7. ""Whistleblower" sparks anti-censorship war Chinese fight back with creative continuity". BBC.com. 11 March 2020.
  8. "Authorities again exposed to special treatment". Duowei News. 11 January 2016.
  9. Xinhua Monthly Post. Xinhua Monthly Post Agency. 2009.
  10. Editor's Friends. Shanxi People's Publishing House. 2005.
  11. Yearbook of the People's Republic of China. China Yearbook Agency. 2007. pp. 610–.
  12. China Book Yearbook: 2002. Hubei People's Publishing House. 2004. ISBN 9787216039826.
  13. Chinese Environment & Development. M.E. Sharpe. 1994.
  14. Ancient books collated and published briefly. Zhonghua Book Company. 1987. pp. 5–.
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