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      Chinese Communist Materials at the Bureau of Investigation Archives, Taiwan

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          Abstract

          During the long years of civil strife in China the Nationalist authorities amassed extensive materials on their Communist adversaries. Now stored in government institutions on Taiwan, these materials are an excellent source for the study of the Chinese Communist movement. Among them is the Bureau of Investigation Collection (BIC), which holds over 300,000 volumes of primary documents on the Chinese Communist movement. The purpose of Chinese Communist Materials is, without any attempt at comprehensive listing of the Bureau’s holdings, to give scholars a representative description of the collection, to point out its implications for research, and suggest new areas for research at the Bureau in the fields of political science and history [1, 4].

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          9780892640249
          9780472127870
          9780472901838
          06 August 2020
          Author notes
          Peter DONOVAN Carl E. DORRIS Lawrence R. SULLIVAN is Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Adelphi University.
          10.3998/mpub.19217
          4e7426d9-8d9c-4ad7-8be2-ea2f7b1b39fe
          CC BY-NC-ND

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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          SOC000000,SOC008000,REF000000,POL000000,HIS000000,China (Republic of China). Ssu fa hsing cheng pu. Tiao chʻa chü.,China -- History -- 20th century -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Catalogs.,China (Republic of China). Ssu fa hsing cheng pu. Tiao ch a ch u.,016.951/04,CD2291

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