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Japanese Colonial Education in Taiwan, 1895–1945

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E-DITION

$65.00 • £54.95 • €60.00

ISBN 9780674434080

Publication Date: 01/01/1977

334 pages

29 tables, 1 map, 2 figures

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  • 1. The Setting
  • 2. The Groundwork: Gradualism and Separatism
  • 3. Expansion: Suitable Education for a Colony
  • 4. Systematization and Integration
  • 5. After the Integration Rescript
  • 6. Japanization in the Common Schools
  • 7. Japanese Education and Taiwanese Life
  • 8. Japanese Education, Taiwanese Intellectuals, and Political Activism
  • 9. Conclusion
  • Appendices
    • A. Aborigine Education
    • B. Finance
    • C. Decline of the Shobo
    • D. Taiwanese and Japanese Students Enrolled in Postprimary Educational Institutions
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Index

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