2018
DOI: 10.1177/186810261804700205
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The Wartime Regime and the Development of Public Diet in Taiwan (1947–1950s)

Abstract: The Nationalist Party retreated to Taiwan in 1949 after its defeat in the Chinese Civil War. Faced with a population explosion, economic recession, and a serious shortage of resources, the Nationalist government retained the "wartime regime" instituted during the civil war, while strengthening control of key foods -which significantly affected people's daily life, and notably diet. This article argues that the purpose of implementing the wartime regime was not only to stabilise livelihoods, particularly to sec… Show more

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