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  1. Forbidden Nation: A History of Taiwan by Jonathan Manthorpe, 2008-12-23
  2. Taiwan: A Political History by Denny Roy, 2003-03
  3. Taiwan: A New History (East Gate Books)
  4. A Short History of Taiwan: The Case for Independence by Gary M. Davison, 2003-10-30
  5. Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society)
  6. A Chinese Pioneer Family: The Lins of Wu-feng, Taiwan, 1729-1895 (Studies of the East Asian Institute) (Volume 0) by Johanna Margarete Menzel Meskill, 1990-02-01
  7. Colonial Project, National Game: A History of Baseball in Taiwan (Asia Pacific Modern) by Andrew D. Morris, 2010-12-13
  8. Women and the Family in Rural Taiwan by Margery Wolf, 1972-01-01
  9. Tanners of Taiwan: Life Strategies and National Culture (Westview Case Studies in Anthropology) by Scott Simon, 2005-03-04
  10. Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film (Global Chinese Culture) by Sylvia Li-chun Lin PhD, 2007-11-07
  11. Culture and Customs of Taiwan by Gary Marvin Davison, Barbara E. Reed, 1998-09-30
  12. Tanners of Taiwan: Life Strategies and National Culture (Westview Case Studies in Anthropology) by Scott Simon, 2005-03-04
  13. How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century (Gutenberg-e) by Tonio Andrade, 2008-05-15
  14. A History of Taiwan by Chien-chao Hung, 2000

1. Taiwan History
HISTORY OF COLONIALISM. Indigenous Taiwanese have inhabited Taiwan for 15000 years. The Portuguese named Taiwan, Ilha Formosa, the beautiful island in late
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TAIWAN AFTER WWII
After WWII, the Allies went on to consolidate the world map. The Soviet Union entered Eastern Europe. The United States returned to the Philippines. The United Kingdom re-colonized Malaysia. France re-occupied Vietnam. The Republic of China, also a member of the Allies, was entrusted with the governance of Taiwan. The Taiwanese holocaust of 1947 has come to be known as the "2-28 Massacre", or simply "2-28." In 1949, the Republic of China government took refuge in Taiwan after Chinese communists won the Chinese civil war. In the subsequent four decades, Taiwan was under Martial Law and the families of "2-28" victims were continuously harassed and discriminated by the self-imposed Chinese government. The Taiwanese were afraid of any discussion of "2-28" but the memory of "2-28" never died. With the recent democratization, the Taiwanese have gradually taken control of the government and in 1997, February 28 th became a national holiday for the country, ironically, called the Republic of China on Taiwan.

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Home Study Abroad Taiwan Prehistory and early settlement Evidence of human settlement in Taiwan dates back 30,000 years, although the first inhabitants of Taiwan may have been genetically distinct from any groups currently on the island. About 4,000 years ago, ancestors of current Taiwanese aborigines settled Taiwan. These aborigines are genetically related to Malay and Polynesians, and linguists classify their language as Austronesian. Records indicate that Han Chinese settled in the Pescadores since the 1100s, but it was not until later that people other than aborigines permanently settled in the main island of Taiwan. Records from ancient China indicate that Han Chinese might have known of the existence of the main island of Taiwan since the Three Kingdoms period (third century), having assigned offshore islands in the vicinity names like Greater and Minor Liuqiu (Ryukyu in Japanese), though none of these names have been definitively matched to the main island of Taiwan. It has been claimed but not verified that the Ming Dynasty admiral Zheng He visited Taiwan between 1403 and 1424. In 1544, a Portuguese ship sighted the main island of Taiwan and dubbed it "Ilha Formosa", which means "Beautiful Island." The Portuguese made no attempt to colonize Taiwan.

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HISTORY. Taiwan s aboriginal peoples, who originated in Austronesia and southern China, have lived on Taiwan for 12000 to 15000 years.
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Taiwan's aboriginal peoples, who originated in Austronesia and southern China, have lived on Taiwan for 12,000 to 15,000 years. Significant migration to Taiwan from the Chinese mainland began as early as A.D. 500. Dutch traders first claimed the island in 1624 as a base for Dutch commerce with Japan and the China coast. Two years later, the Spanish established a settlement on the northwest coast of Taiwan which they occupied until 1642 when they were driven out by the Dutch. Dutch colonists administered the island and its predominantly aboriginal population until 1661. The first major influx of migrants from the Chinese mainland came during the Dutch period, sparked by the political and economic chaos on the China coast during the Manchu invasion and the end of the Ming Dynasty. In 1664, a Chinese fleet led by the Ming loyalist Cheng Ch'eng-kung (Zheng Chenggong, known in the West as Koxinga) retreated from the mainland and occupied Taiwan. Cheng expelled the Dutch and established Taiwan as a base in his attempt to restore the Ming Dynasty. He died shortly thereafter, and in 1683 his successors submitted to Manchu (Qing Dynasty) control. From 1680 the Qing Dynasty ruled Taiwan as a prefecture and in 1875 divided the island into two prefectures, north and south. In 1887 the island was made into a separate Chinese province. During the 18th and 19th centuries, migration from Fujian and Guangdong provinces steadily increased, and Chinese supplanted aborigines as the dominant population group. In 1895, a weakened Imperial China ceded Taiwan to Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki following the first Sino-Japanese war.

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YEAR EVENT Chinese expedition to the island. Portuguese are first Europeans to visit the island they call Formosa. Settlement established by the Dutch. 17th cent. Dutch driven from the island by the Ming. Manchus then take the island, which became part of the Chinese empire. Ports on Taiwan opened to foreign ships after the second Opium War. Japan took Taiwan as part of the Treaty of Shimonoseki and imposed its culture. Taiwan made part of the Japanese empire in 1941. After Japanese defeat in WWII, Taiwan was returned to China. Rebellion by Taiwanese against Chinese rule. Mainland China taken by Chinese Communist forces, and the Nationalist government of General Chiang Kai-shek established at T'aipei. United States navy sent to defend island from possible Communist invasion, remaining for duration of the decade. US economic aid began.

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New - A Timeline of history about Taiwan has been added - click here. From about the 12th century, waves of Chinese settlers arrived on the island, which became In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek fled with his Kuomintang (Nationalist) government to Taiwan after it was routed by the communists in the civil war on the mainland. The Nationalists claim to be the legitimate rulers of China, although they have also said they want to put aside for the time being the sovereignty issue. They say Taiwan is a province under the Republic of China, Taiwan's official name. The communist government in Beijing claims Taiwan as part of China and has threatened to invade if the island declares its independence. (From an Outsiders point of view, the Taiwanese politics are very confusing, with half the islanders preferring to be recognized as Independent Taiwan and the old KMT brigade followers and families wishing to be back on the Mainland but still maintaining the benefit of being separately governed. The fact that China never actually occupied or ruled Taiwan in modern history, shows the hypocrisy of most countries governments that accept China's claim over the island and fail to allow Taiwan's recognition at the United Nations and other World Organizations). The security of Taiwan and the tiny offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu were guaranteed by the U.S. Seventh Fleet against mainland threats to take the island by force in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The U.S. fleet was withdrawn in the 1970s and in 1979 the United States switched diplomatic recognition to China, but it remains an ally of Taiwan.

9. Taiwan History
The island of Taiwan, located off the coast of China, has long been an Asian trading hub.
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    The island of Taiwan, located off the coast of China, has long been an Asian trading hub. When Taiwan is mentioned, most westerners think only of the main island, but the term is also commonly used to refer to other small territories in the same area governed by China, such as Lanyu (Orchid Island), Green Island, the Pescadores, and Kinmen and Matsu Islands. The main island of Taiwan is sometimes still called Formosa, a Portuguese word meaning "beautiful." The Portuguese sighted the island in 1544, but never colonized it. There is evidence of human settlement on Taiwan dating back 30,000 years. However, the current "aboriginal" population consists of Malay and Polynesian descendants, whose language is classified by linguists as Austronesian. Han Chinese established a settlement in Penghu (the Pescadores) in the 1100s, but it was not until later that people other than aborigines began to live permanently on the main island of Taiwan. In 1624, the Dutch established a commercial base on Taiwan and began to import Fujian laborers. Taiwan became a Dutch colony with its colonial capital at Tayoan City, currently known as Anping. Ming dynasty forces drove out the Dutch in 1662, led by Lord Zheng Chenggong, a pirate turned military commander. When the Ming dynasty fell, Zheng established his capital at Tainan and his family held the island until driven out in 1683 by forces of the Qing dynasty, who made the island a prefecture of Fujian.

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Taiwan, the most cosmopolitan city in the world, the fishing village on a mudflat which almost literally overnight became a great metropolis.
Inevitable meeting place of world travelers, the habitat of people of forty-eight different nationalities, of the Orient yet Occidental, the city of glamorous night life and throbbing with activity, Taiwan offers the full composite allurement of the Far East.
Not a wilderness of temples and chop-sticks, of jade and pajamas, Taiwan in reality is an immense and modern city of well-paved streets, skyscrapers, luxurious hotels and clubs, trams, buses and motors, and much electricity.
Less than a century ago Taiwan was little more than an anchorage for junks, with a few villages scattered along the low, muddy banks of the river. What it will be a hundred years from now is a test for the imagination. Principal gateway to Taiwan, serving a hinterland population of more than 200,000,000, many close observers believe it will become the largest city in the world.
Early History. Although neighbouring cities like Nanking, Soochow, and Hangchow figure spaciously in the chronicles of ancient Taiwan, Taiwan is very rarely mentioned. It undoubtedly formed part of the Kingdom of Wu (B.C. 513), a great feudal state that embraced the modern province of Kiangsu, in which Taiwan is situated, but the connection is not recorded. The earliest reference to what is now Taiwan is placed at approximately B.C. 200, when it was called "liu-tuh" and known as a fishing station. From that remote date until A.D. 1280, when it acquired the name of Taiwan ("Above the Sea"), there is a marked hiatus in the historical record.

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YEAR EVENT Chinese expedition to the island. Portuguese are first Europeans to visit the island they call Formosa. Settlement established by the Dutch. 17th cent. Dutch driven from the island by the Ming. Manchus then take the island, which became part of the Chinese empire. Ports on Taiwan opened to foreign ships after the second Opium War. Japan took Taiwan as part of the Treaty of Shimonoseki and imposed its culture. Taiwan made part of the Japanese empire in 1941. After Japanese defeat in WWII, Taiwan was returned to China. Rebellion by Taiwanese against Chinese rule. Mainland China taken by Chinese Communist forces, and the Nationalist government of General Chiang Kai-shek established at T'aipei.

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