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Résumé :
In the chronicles of China's revolutionary history, the Communist Party of China's strategic and adaptable approach to printing and publishing played a pivotal role. Red Ink: A History of Printing and Politics in China is a testament to this era, documenting the contributions of individuals and events that united hearts, bolstered morale, and guided public discourse. Through vivid storytelling, it paints a moving picture of the red people, red events, and red books that shaped a poignant chapter in history....
Biographie:
Li Ying, a distinguished scholar and deputy curator at the National Archives of Publications and Culture, has dedicated his career to exploring and promoting the rich history of Chinese printing. As a prolific writer and educator, Li Ying's influence extends globally, with his works being translated into multiple languages and exhibited in over 20 countries. His curated exhibitions, including Light of Chinese Printing and Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Publishing Culture, have garnered international acclaim for their insightful portrayal of China's printing heritage....
Sommaire:
In the chronicles of China's revolutionary history, the Communist Party of China's strategic and adaptable approach to printing and publishing played a pivotal role. Red Ink: A History of Printing and Politics in China is a testament to this era, documenting the contributions of individuals and events that united hearts, bolstered morale, and guided public discourse. Through vivid storytelling, it paints a moving picture of the red people, red events, and red books that shaped a poignant chapter in history....
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