Progressive Formosa

Progressive Formosa

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Progressive Formosa by Unknown

In 1926 Taiwan - at the time known as Formosa - was imperial Japan's model colony. Progressive Formosa was written to showcase the success of Taiwan under Japanese rule, with close attention paid to the markers of industrialization and modernity.

Progressive Formosa includes a political overview of Taiwan in the years leading up to Japanese control, discusses the impact of the colonial government on health and education, and delves into the agricultural and industrial development of the island. The first thirty years of Japanese rule saw monumental changes in Taiwan, including significant reductions in rates of opium addiction and deaths from malaria. For the first time in Taiwan's history girls were formally educated en masse, and footbinding was outlawed. However, the book also reveals paternalistic and racist attitudes toward the inhabitants of Taiwan, particularly the Indigenous peoples.

Written by an official in the Foreign Section of the government, Progressive Formosa will be of interest to readers looking to understand the Japanese era in Taiwan as well as wider issues of colonialism and modernity.

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ISBN 13 9781788692694
ISBN 10 1788692691
Title Progressive Formosa
Author Unknown
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Camphor Press Ltd
Year published 2022-04-19
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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