| 英文摘要 |
Following World War II, the Nationalist Government took over and retreated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War. Taiwan then entered a period of authoritarian rule which lasted for over four decades. Various aspects of the country and society were tightly monitored and controlled during this era. One of such aspects included universities and student clubs that advocated academic freedom, which were subjected to significant interference. At times, complex international factors impacted the development of universities and student clubs. Back then, as an important higher educational institution in southern Taiwan, National Cheng Kung University was one of the universities affected by such factors. This study uses published works, documents, and other historical sources as the entry point, examining major post-war historical events related to National Cheng Kung University and the student clubs. Through comparative analysis, this study seeks to portray the unique environment and background of the authoritarian era from the perspective of National Cheng Kung University student clubs and illustrate the correlation between the authoritarian era factors and university student clubs. |