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NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
12 episodes
10 hours ago
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
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Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
Show more...
Education
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3: Prof. Scott Simon Discusses the Inspiration Behind the Book 'Truly Human: Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa' and More
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
35 minutes
11 months ago
3: Prof. Scott Simon Discusses the Inspiration Behind the Book 'Truly Human: Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa' and More
Professor Scott Simon introduces the inspiration behind his book 'Truly Human: Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa,' while also discussing his latest research and its relevance to the field of Taiwan studies and beyond.
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.