Abstract

Huang Fu was important in the political history of the Republic of China. But regarded as a pro-Japanese "traitor", there are few studies on him in China and most of his original materials aren't in mainland China. Against this background, this article focuses on Huang Fu. It determines the collection and utilization of his materials by analyzing books, papers and references. It also introduces in detail the collection information of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia University based on archive books and official website information. It aims to provide material storage locations for modern and contemporary history researchers to promote in-depth research on Huang Fu and other Kuomintang figures in the Republic of China period.

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