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Jiangsu People's Publishing House Ltd.

Updated: 2022-11-08
(en.ppm.cn)

Founded in 1953, Jiangsu People's Publishing House (JSPPH) is one of the first "National Top 100 Publishers". We are dedicated to publishing books with cultural significance and social benefits.

JSPPH publishes about 2000 new books each year, with a backlist of over 5000 titles, covering philosophy, economics, political science, sociology, history, religion, education and many other fields. Our academic series include Phoenix Library, Overseas China Study, and The Same Planet. Some of the highlights of our new offerings include The Historical Data of Nanjing Massacre, A General History of Modern China, A History of Western Philosophy, The Modernization Process of the World, A General History of Buddhism in China, A General History of Chinese Aesthetics and Historical Documents Collected from Tianzhu. With a highly competent team of editing, publishing and marketing professionals, we hold a strong position in the marketplace.

JSPPH maintains close relations with peer publishers around the world on rights trade and cooperation. Over the past three decades, we have published over 1000 translated books. Overseas China Study series is recognized as the most authoritative foreign sinology study platform in China, a stage for international academic exchange and dialogue, and a legend in China's publishing industry. JSPPH also promotes our high quality books to leading publishers in the US, Germany, UK, the Netherlands, Russia, Turkey, and Vietnam.

Managing Director: Wang Baoding

Rights Manager: Du Jian

Add: 8-9F, Tower A, 1 Hunan Road, Nanjing 210009, China

Tel: +86-25-83658050

Fax: +86-25-83658040

Email: jspphrights@163.com

URL: www.jspph.com


  • Symbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition)

    Non-Fiction

    Symbols of Jiangsu (Pocket Edition) selects the most representative and symbolic Jiangsu special cultural resources.

  • Symbols of China

    Humanities & Social Science; Non-Fiction

    Symbols of China examines those things that make China Chinese.