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Women liberation during China Cultural Revolution
Last Updated: May 20, 2013 URL: http://guides.lib.unc.edu/china_women Print Guide Email AlertsShareThis

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Alternative TextThis guide is intended to assist researchers looking for information about Women's Liberation during the Chinese Cutural Revolution. It also provides links to some resources and information outside of the UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries' collections.

In this guide, you'll find:

  • Books and Articles - Find books, articles and revelant databases about Women's Liberation during Chinese Cutural Revolution

 

 

 

 

How to Start

Use either of the options below to get started with your search.

1. Click the following subject headings to get resources from the UNC Libraries Online Catalog:

A subject heading is “A controlled vocabulary, or list of authorized terms compiled by the Library of Congress, used to describe the contents of works." ( Library of Congress Online Catalog Help).)

China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976.

Women--China.

2. Search the UNC Libraries Online Catalog:

  • UNC online catalog: search the keyword: women "cultural revolution" china
  • Dissertations & Theses database at UNC : search the keyword: women "cultural revolution" china
  • Google Book Search: search the keyword: women "cultural revolution" china.

    Due to copyright issues, books available in Google Book Search may not have full-text accessibility through Internet. Identify the relevant books and search their titles in the UNC online catalog to see whether UNC has these resources. If UNC does not have them, use interlibrary loan to request the materials from another library.

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