Title: Rethinking State and Society in Modern Taiwanese Hisotriography Chang Lungchih
1Rethinking State and Society in Modern Taiwanese
HisotriographyChang Lung-chih
- This review article examines recent research on
state-society relations in modern Taiwanese
historiography. The paper introduces three major
research trends that respectively view Taiwans
modern experience as Chinese local history, as
Japanese colonial history, and as East Asian
regional history.
Bulletin of the Institue of Modern History
Academia Sinica 54 107-128. Dec. 2006
2Legendary World and Ethnic-groups
RelationHistory and Legends of the Kaleawan in
Hualien Areas, 1827-1930Chan Su-chuan
- By utilizing the shared legends of Tarraboan, the
Kaleawan built up a common identity with the
local aborigines in order to consolidate their
local status.
New History 17(1)1-42, Mar. 2006
3Building a Strong and Healthy Empire The
Critical Period of Building Colonial Medicine in
Taiwan Liu Shi-yung
- This article aims to analyze factors shaping the
Japanese design of colonial medicine. It explores
colonial medicine in the context of the
westernization of Japanese medicine and of
compromises necessitated by the colonial context.
Japanese Studies 24(3) 301-314. Dec. 2004
4The South China and South Seas Policy of Taiwan
Governor-General Focusing on Its Measure of
Subsidizing BusinessChung Shu-ming
- This article is to investigate the South China
and South Seas policy of Taiwan Governor-General
before the World War. It studies the Asia, which
accounts for about 40 percent of the budget
concerning with South China and South Seas
policy, and discusses its significance for the
external relations of colonial Taiwan.
Historical Inquiry 34 149-194, Dec. 2004.