Development of Confucianism in Taiwan: From the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century

Contemporary Chinese Thought 41 (1):10-27 (2009)
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The article discusses the introduction of Confucianism to largely non-Han Taiwanese people in the late Ming dynasty; the quick development of Confucianism as the mainstream culture in the Qing dynasty; and its resistance to Japanese culture during the period of Japanese occupation.

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