Taiwan: A New History

Taiwan: A New History
ISBN-10
1317459075
ISBN-13
9781317459071
Series
Taiwan
Category
Religion
Pages
450
Language
English
Published
2015-02-12
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Murray A. Rubinstein

Description

This is a comprehensive portrait of Taiwan. It covers the major periods in the development of this small but powerful island province/nation. The work is designed in the style of the multi-volume "Cambridge History of China".

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