Abbreviations for Archives, Collections, and Serials
JCA | Jiangjin County Archive. Sichuan, China. |
NBCK | Neibu cankao [Internal reference materials]. Beijing: Xinhua chubanshe. |
RR | Renmin ribao [The People’s Daily]. Beijing: Renmin ribao she. |
YCA | Yongchuan County Archive. Chongqing, China. |
ZQ | Zhongguo Qingnian [China Youth]. Beijing: Zhongguo qingnian chubanshe. |
ZTGSX | Zhongguo tudi gaige shiliao xuanbian [Selected historical materials from China’s land reform]. For internal distribution. Beijing: Guofang daxue chubanshe, 1988. |
ZXD | Zhongguo xi’nan dang’an: tudigaige ziliao, 1949–1953 [Southwest China archives: The documents of land reform, 1949–1953]. Edited by Zhang Peitian and Zhang Hua. Kingsford: International Culture Press, 2009. |
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