Achievements and Limitations of Research on the CPC’s Higher Education During the Yan’an Period
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The Communist Party of China’s (CPC) higher education during the Yan’an period is a hot topic in academic research. Based on a review of selected existing research on this topic, this paper summarizes the basic research trends. The author further argues that although existing research portrays vividly the state of higher education during the Yan’an period and has paved the way for more in-depth future research, it has a number of limitations in research perspective, content, and methodology, which suggest directions for subsequent research accordingly.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6409
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