Outcasts of Empire Japan's Rule on Taiwan's "Savage Border," 1874-1945
"Outcasts of Empire unveils the causes and consequences of capitalism's failure to "batter down all Chinese walls" in modern Taiwan. Adopting micro- and macrohistorical perspectives, Paul D. Barclay argues that the interpreters, chiefs, and trading-post operators who mediated sta...
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University of California Press
2017
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