Bibliography and Publishing are two important topics in the history of Modern Chinese Buddhism. New material and social technologies allowed Buddhists to produce texts in much greater numbers than before. The content of the texts was also geared to the modern age, with introductory textbooks, commentaries, and treaties on Buddhism produced on a massive scale.
Gregory Adam Scott is the section editor for bibliographical articles.
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These institutions (sometimes translated as Sūtra Publishing Houses) 刻經處 were important early centers for the production of Buddhist texts, following a traditional model with a long history
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These were centers for publishing and distributing copies of Buddhist scriptures
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Includes publishers that did not specialize in Buddhist books but who published a large number of works related to Buddhism.[1]
Those used in printing Buddhist publications are included here
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Information regarding the content, production and distribution of important publications.
Lists of titles and guides to important sources for the study of Modern Chinese Buddhism.