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100 _aJarman Robert L.
245 _aTaiwan Political And Economic Reports 1861-1960 10 Volume Hardback Set
_b: v. 1. 1861-1875 v. 2. 1876-1880 v. 3. 1881-1885 v. 4. 1886-1893 v. 5. 1894-1899 v. 6. 1900-1923 v. 7. 1924-1941 v. 8. 1945-1949 v. 9. 1950-1951 v. 10. 1952-1960.
_cRobert L. Jarman
260 _b Cambridge Archive Editions
300 _a7000p.
_c10 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
500 _av. 1. 1861-1875 v. 2. 1876-1880 v. 3. 1881-1885 v. 4. 1886-1893 v. 5. 1894-1899 v. 6. 1900-1923 v. 7. 1924-1941 v. 8. 1945-1949 v. 9. 1950-1951 v. 10. 1952-1960.
520 _aThese volumes provide an extensive and reliable research source for study of a 100-year period of Taiwanese history. The early reports cover the nineteenth-century years of Formosa as a part of China, as well as the brief period of independence in 1895, followed by the period up to World War II as a Japanese colony. The post-war reports are valuable in documenting the struggle between the Kuomintang, led by Chiang-kai-shek, and the Communist forces of Mao-tse-tung. The Nationalists, defeated on the mainland, brought to Taiwan the flag which had been adopted as the national flag of China from 1928-1949. These reports provide contemporary accounts of the military tensions of the early 1950s, the rivalry over the Chinese heritage and the unresolved status of Taiwan. The reports give a balanced picture of the different political and ethnic constituents in Taiwanese history, with information on the Chinese, Japanese and aboriginal communities.
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