英文摘要 |
Taiwan Provincial Legislature (TPL) had been the highest elected representative assembly in the postwar period by 1949, of which a large amount of records are preserved at present. Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council had transferred all of the records into National Archives Administration after which formally launched. In general, all the existing records witnessed the postwar parliamentary politics development history in Taiwan. Meanwhile, the content of the existing records of TPL involved with different issues at that moment, such as political, economical and social development etc. If readers intended to understand what the government did and how people responded during the period, the archival collections are cable of revealing something critical contemporarily. This paper is based on existing records of TPL in which illustrates the interaction among TPL, the Taiwan Provincial Administrative Office and Taiwan Province. The records are highly worth of being researched in detail. For instance, the people's opinions on the government's administration could reflect the social phenomenon in Taiwan at that time, including telegraphs of TPL of which linkages with other agencies apparently make us understand contemporary politic situations. |