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From Province to Republic to Colony: The James Wheeler Davidson Collection on the Origins and Early Development of Japanese Rule in Taiwan, 1895-1905


David Curtis Wright and Hsin-Yi Lin

$69.95 CAD / $69.95 USD (S)

688 pages, 470 illustrations

7.5 x 10 inches

978-9-86053-164-0 (Paperback)

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About the Book

Now Available in North America, this extensive volume draws on James Wheeler Davidson’s personal collection of rare photographs and source documents to illustrate crucial moments in Taiwan’s history.

James Wheeler Davidson, journalist, businessman, and Arctic explorer, traveled to Taiwan as a correspondent dedicated to providing an alternative perspective on the First Sino-Japanese War, which spanned 1894-1895. From 1895 to 1903 he lived and worked in Taiwan, experiencing it first as a province of the Manchu Qing empire, then as a brief and abortive republic, and finally as Japan’s first colonial possession. He was an able chronicler of the unfolding of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan, and wrote the first book in English on the island’s history and geography. It remains a classic to this day.

From Province to Republic to Colony draws on Davidson’s personal collection of rare photographic images and source documents archived at the University of Calgary. Selected portions are reproduced, illustrating crucial moments in Taiwan’s history. These include selections from Davidson’s war diary, newspaper clippings, and lantern slides. Professors David Curtis Wright of the University of Calgary and Hsin-yi Lin of National Taiwan Normal University each offer introductory historical background essays and deliver commentary on more than 500 historical artifacts. 

From Province to Republic to Colony is a joint publication of Academia Sinica and the University of Calgary Press. The book is available via Academia Sinica.

About the Authors

David Curtis Wright is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Calgary.

Hsin-Yi Lin is an assistant professor in the Department of History at National Taiwan Normal University.