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Da men chong kai qian hou de Zhongguo jiao hui : Liang you dian tai nei di ting zhong xin jian yan jiu (1959-1983) / Wu Jianli zhu = Before the bamboo curtain was raised : a study of letters from mainland audiences of Liangyou radio (1959-1983) / Kim Lai Gene Ng
大門重開前後的中國教會 : 良友電台內地聽眾信件研究 (1959-1983) 吳劍麗著 = Before the bamboo curtain was raised : a study of letters from mainland audiences of Liangyou radio (1959-1983) / Kim Lai Gene Ng

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wu, Jianli, author.
吳劍麗, author.
Series:
Li shi wen hua cong shu (New Taipei City, Taiwan) ; 21.
Li shi wen hua cong shu = History and culture series ; 21
歷史文化叢書 = History and culture series ; 21
歷史文化叢書 (新北市, Taiwan) ; 21.
Language:
Chinese
Subjects (All):
Christianity--China.
Christianity.
China--Church history.
China.
Genre:
Church history
Physical Description:
xxv, 252 pages : charts ; 21 cm
Edition:
Chu ban
初版
Other Title:
Liang you dian tai nei di ting zhong xin jian yan jiu (1959-1983)
Before the bamboo curtain was raised : a study of letters from mainland audiences of Liangyou radio (1959-1983)
Study of letters from mainland audiences of Liangyou radio (1959-1983)
良友電台內地聽眾信件研究 (1959-1983)
Place of Publication:
Xinbei Shi : Taiwan Jidu jiao wen yi chu ban she you xian gong si : Zhong yuan da xue Jidu jiao yu hua ren wen hua she hui yan jiu zhong xin, 2022
新北市 : 台灣基督教文藝出版社有限公司 : 中原大學基督教與華人文化社會研究中心, 2022
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-252)
ISBN:
9789866131769
9866131769
OCLC:
1371950528

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