From Hōnto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National ConsciousnessThis book attempts to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries for examining issues of Taiwanese identity. Using the diaries of two Taiwanese intellectuals, the author examines how the Taiwanese national consciousness emerged and was reconstructed many times. |
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The Formation of Taiwanese National Consciousness | 1 |
Identity and War I the Taiwanese National Consciousness | 54 |
Identity and War II Ideological Reorientation | 90 |
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