China Youth Publishing House Explained
China Youth Publishing House
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Status: | Active |
Founded: | January 1954 |
Headquarters: | Beijing[1] |
Owner: | Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China |
China Youth Publishing House[2] (traditional Chinese: 中國青年出版社; simplified Chinese: 中国青年出版社), commonly known as China Youth Press,[3] abbreviated as CYP,[4] is a Beijing-based publishing house in the People's Republic of China,[5] directly under the leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China (CCCYLC, 共青团中央).[6] It is a comprehensive youth reading press for the whole of China.[7]
History
In the autumn of 1949, the Chinese New Democracy Youth League (中国新民主主义青年团) set up a publishing committee,[8] and in January 1950, the Youth Press (青年出版社) was formally established.[9] In 1953, the General Administration of Press and Publication and Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party proposed a merger between the Youth Press and the Kaiming Bookstore (开明书店), which was founded in 1926, renaming it China Youth Press.[10]
Important published books
- The Chongqing talks (重庆谈判), 1994.[11]
- Chinese Contemporary Diplomatic History (中国当代外交史), 2002.[12]
- Advanced Artificial Intelligence (记忆鲜红), 2002.[13]
- The Prelude to the Historical Turning Point: Deng Xiaoping in 1975 (历史转折的前奏:邓小平在一九七五), 2004.[14]
- The Change: The Whole Story of “Seven-Thousand-People Meeting” (变局:七千人大会始末), 2006.[15]
- Praise You - Barack Obama's Letter To His Daughter (赞美你:奥巴马给女儿的信), 2001.[16]
Notes and References
- Book: Laifong Leung. Contemporary Chinese Fiction Writers: Biography, Bibliography, and Critical Assessment. 28 July 2016. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-317-51619-4. 366–.
- Book: Shuyu Kong. Consuming Literature: Best Sellers and the Commercialization of Literary Production in Contemporary China. 2005. Stanford University Press. 978-0-8047-4940-4. 241–.
- Book: Wei Lei. Radio and Social Transformation in China. 18 April 2019. Taylor & Francis. 978-0-429-01784-1. 116–.
- Web site: Chinascape: Contemporary Chinese Photography. 12 April 2012. SOAS University of London.
- Book: Kerry Brown. Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography Volume 4. 1 May 2015. Berkshire Publishing Group. 978-1-61472-900-6. 122–.
- Book: Information on joining the Chinese Communist Youth League. 1991. China International Radio Press. 978-7-80035-979-8.
- Book: Complete Book of Cultivation of Communist Youth League Members. 1992. Dalian Publishing House.
- Book: Editor's Friends. 2009. Shanxi People's Publishing House.
- Book: Beijing Publishing History. 1999. Beijing Publishing House.
- Book: Book Publishing Management Manual. 1991. Liaoning University Press.
- Book: Massimo Mastrogregori. 1994. 8 May 2013. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3-11-095935-2. 324–.
- Book: Nicholas Khoo. Collateral Damage: Sino-Soviet Rivalry and the Termination of the Sino-Vietnamese Alliance. 21 February 2011. Columbia University Press. 978-0-231-52163-5. 248–.
- Book: Paul Clark. Professor Paul Clark. The Chinese Cultural Revolution: A History. 24 March 2008. Cambridge University Press. 978-0-521-87515-8. 330–.
- Book: Frederick C Teiwes. Warren Sun. The End of the Maoist Era: Chinese Politics During the Twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976: Chinese Politics During the Twilight of the Cultural Revolution, 1972-1976. 18 December 2014. Routledge. 978-1-317-45701-5. 629–.
- Book: Zhang Runhua. The Constitutional and Legal Development of the Chinese Presidency: The Emperors' New Clothes?. 5 November 2014. Lexington Books. 978-0-7391-8990-0. 130–.
- Web site: The President of the United States Writes Novels: History, Thriller, and Erotica. Jun 7, 2018. BBC.com.