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When Valleys Turned Blood Red The Tapani Incident In Colonial Taiwan Paul R Katz

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When Valleys Turned Blood Red The Tapani Incident In Colonial Taiwan Paul R Katz
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Paul R. Katz
ISBN: 9780824874636, 0824874633
Language: English
Year: 2005

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When Valleys Turned Blood Red The Tapani Incident In Colonial Taiwan Paul R Katz by Paul R. Katz 9780824874636, 0824874633 instant download after payment.

When Valleys Turned Blood Red tells the story of colonial policies and their tragic impact on local communities. The Ta-pa-ni Incident of 1915 was the largest single act of Han Chinese armed resistance during the fifty years of Taiwan’s colonial era. More than a thousand villagers and Japanese were killed during the fierce fighting and thousands more were later arrested and made to stand trial.


Based on detailed archival research, interviews with survivors, painstaking demographic analysis, and a thorough reading of secondary scholarship in all of the relevant languages, Paul Katz examines the significance of the Ta-pa-ni Incident by focusing on what Paul Cohen terms history’s “three keys”: event, experience, and myth. Katz provides a vivid description of events surrounding the uprising as well as the ways in which it has been mythologized over time. His primary emphasis, however, is on the experiences of the men and women who were caught up in the flow of history.

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