
"Liu's careful analysis of the inner-workings of GMD youth organizations illuminates the day-to-day operations of military training in gender-segregated upper middle schools-including how the government selected instructors and the skills students learned. According to the author, mandatory military training contributed to preventing major protest against the government but the policy was not without critics. Intellectuals, parents, and students voiced their dissent at what they perceived as excessive control by a repressive government and a waste of resources interfering with academics. The government-mandated civics curriculum, including government-approved textbooks and standards, reveals the characteristics and duties GMD officials believed modern citizens of the next generation should possess. Through provisions for refugee students, youth organizations, military training, and civics classes, GMD secondary education policy played a critical role in the process of state building in both modern China and Taiwan. Skillfully combining archival work in Nanjing and Taipei, along with oral interviews with former students and CYC administrators, instructors, and members, Liu offers a unique perspective toward a balanced assessment of Nationalist Party rule"--
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
ISBN-10:
0824897013
ISBN-13:
9780824897017
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