英文摘要 |
The rise of local historical studies happened at around 1990s, with its research focuses on the socio-economical development of each local administrative area in Taiwan. Unlike traditional local studies, the new wave of local historical studies was very much supported by Taiwan historical academia as well as influenced by grass root movements of community building, which in turn brought new energy into historical studies in Taiwan. Looking back at the boom of local studies in recet years, this essay reveals that in almost every county and town, there are various institutions devoted to this filed, and the most important ones include local governments, universities, community colleges and civil society organizations. The later two, while closely involve in grass root movements of community building, do not yield fruitful results as compared with local governments and universities due to limitations in resources. The main player of local studies had been shifted to local governments, who very actively organize seminars on a yearly basis per the needs of its policies. This has gradually smother the zeal and enthusiasm of local historical studies and become a great challenge for its long-term development. |