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Special Collections – Selects of Invasion of Taiwan in 1895

Author: The Archives of Institute of Taiwan History

Since 16th century, Taiwan has been an important stronghold in a process of competition between western and eastern empire. A develop of Taiwan history interacts with China and world history. In 1894, because of Joseon problems, Qing dynasty and Japan broke out a war, which put Taiwan into a tempestuous and changeful historical trend. When the time went into 1895, several battles happened in our country and familiar locations due to Japanese invasion of Taiwan. Until the Qing Dragon Flag flew away to the Island of Formosa be covered with the Sun flag, people of the Island of Formosa finally became new subjects, who went through double baptism with colonialism and modernization in 50 years.
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Exhibition Information: "Turn Left!" Exhibition of the Archives of the Formosan Peasant Union and the Taiwanese Communist Movement
2010-10-14
Exhibition Information
"Turn Left!" -- Exhibition of the Archives of the Formosan Peasant Union and the Taiwanese Communist Movement
  • Date: October 23 (Sat) ~ November 10, 2010 (Wed)
  • Time: 9:00 ~ 17:00
  • Location: 2F, Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Academia Sinica
Book Launch and Panel Discussion: “The Taiwanese Communist Movement and the Comintern (1924–1932): Study. Documents.” (Chinese Translation)
  • Date: October 23, 2010 (Sat)
  • Time: 14:00 ~16:00
  • Location: Conference Room, 8F (north), Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Academia Sinica
  • Host: Hsueh-chi, Hsu (Research Fellow and Director of Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
  • Commentator:
    • Miin-ling, Yu (Associate Research Fellow of Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica)
    • Fang-Ming, Chen (Professor and Chair of Graduate Institute of Taiwanese Literature, National Cheng-chi University)
    • Shu-ming, Chung (Associate Research Fellow and Co-Director of Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
    • Ping-Yen, Lin (nephews of Mu-Shun, Lin)
    • Shih-Kai, Hsu (nephews of Nai-Chang, Hsu)
    • Tsui-Hus, Yang (daughter of Ko-Huang, Yang)
    • Ming-Ren, Jian (son of Ji, Jian)
New Book for Sale
"The Taiwanese Communist Movement and the Comintern (1924–1932): Study. Documents." Special Price Only on Oct‭ober ‬23.

Host Institution:

Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica

Responsible Unit:

The Archives of Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica

Joint Plan:

  • Digitization & Value-added Project of Taiwan Historical Archives
  • International Collaboration of Taiwan Cultural and Historical Resources Acquisition Project


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