英文摘要 |
The“Tang Shou-Jen Incident'' file is very important for the historical study of the political incidents in early post-war Taiwan. Because a number of aboriginal elites were involved, some even had great influences on the mountainous community around the year 1950, in addition, these people were closely related to the mountainous affairs, this file may best reflect the situation of the Taiwan mountain at the time. Therefore, in this paper, we attempt, by studying the files of the early 1950s released by the National Archives Administration, with certain references to the results of some precedent historical researches, to take the ''Tang Shou-Jen Incident'' file as our principal study case, so as to investigate the administrative control of the mountainous terrain in Taiwan in the early post-war period, taking especially the focus on the administrative faults in the region, and the effective means by which the party-state forces controlled the area. |