During 1952-1953 the village of Luku in Taiwan became the focus of a military campaign to uncover and arrest alleged ‘communists’, with the result that nearly all the adult male population were either executed or given long prison sentences. This paper considers how this ‘Luku Incident’ has been remembered, using the theoretical perspective of social memory. The paper provides an overview to what happened, and then examines how the incident was forgotten during the martial law period, which lasted until 1987. It then elaborates how the remembering of Luku has been created since then, and how the incident has been remembered in certain ways for specific purposes by different social groups representing different political interests. It is sho...
This thesis seeks to examine the factors that led to the February 28th Incident of 1947 in Taiwan i...
Preserving the theme of victimization as a pivotal in China’s remembering of the War of Resistance A...
This paper discusses attempts at reconciliation that followed Taiwan’s transition to democracy after...
Sixty years after the conclusion of World War II, memories of the Japanese occupation of Taiwan rema...
The White Terror in Taiwan was a 43-year period during which the Kuomintang (KMT) regime, with signi...
ABSTRACT: Thirty years after Taiwan lifted martial law in 1987, Taiwanese society today is open to a...
Recognition of persecution during an authoritarian era is an issue that has arisen in every society ...
The re-discovery of Taiwanese history along with both official and local initiatives of cultural her...
Two of the most destructive moments of state violence in the twentieth century occurred in Europe be...
TSAO Because of the unique historical development of the twentieth century, after World War Two cont...
From 1895 to 1945, Taiwan was a part of the Japanese empire and ca. 300,000 inhabitants of Taiwan we...
In Indonesia half a million people were killed and hundreds of thousands were imprisoned in the coun...
This thesis re-examines two significant socio-political movements in pre- and post-WWII Taiwan in wh...
Taiwanese society today is often characterized as a Japan-friendly society. Yet things are not quite...
No abstractThis article discusses the mechanisms of the political usage of the past in the context o...
This thesis seeks to examine the factors that led to the February 28th Incident of 1947 in Taiwan i...
Preserving the theme of victimization as a pivotal in China’s remembering of the War of Resistance A...
This paper discusses attempts at reconciliation that followed Taiwan’s transition to democracy after...
Sixty years after the conclusion of World War II, memories of the Japanese occupation of Taiwan rema...
The White Terror in Taiwan was a 43-year period during which the Kuomintang (KMT) regime, with signi...
ABSTRACT: Thirty years after Taiwan lifted martial law in 1987, Taiwanese society today is open to a...
Recognition of persecution during an authoritarian era is an issue that has arisen in every society ...
The re-discovery of Taiwanese history along with both official and local initiatives of cultural her...
Two of the most destructive moments of state violence in the twentieth century occurred in Europe be...
TSAO Because of the unique historical development of the twentieth century, after World War Two cont...
From 1895 to 1945, Taiwan was a part of the Japanese empire and ca. 300,000 inhabitants of Taiwan we...
In Indonesia half a million people were killed and hundreds of thousands were imprisoned in the coun...
This thesis re-examines two significant socio-political movements in pre- and post-WWII Taiwan in wh...
Taiwanese society today is often characterized as a Japan-friendly society. Yet things are not quite...
No abstractThis article discusses the mechanisms of the political usage of the past in the context o...
This thesis seeks to examine the factors that led to the February 28th Incident of 1947 in Taiwan i...
Preserving the theme of victimization as a pivotal in China’s remembering of the War of Resistance A...
This paper discusses attempts at reconciliation that followed Taiwan’s transition to democracy after...