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  • Image du vendeur pour èºç£å°è ªé'ç"¢å°å / [Geological Map of Taiwan (Formosa)]. mis en vente par Geographicus Rare Antique Maps

    1926 Bilingual Geological Map of Taiwan (Formosa)

    Date d'édition : 1926

    Vendeur : Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis

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    Good. Wear and some loss along fold lines. Size 60.25 x 40.5 Inches. This is a very rare bilingual geological wall map produced in 1926 by the Government-General of Taiwan, showing the distribution of minerals in the Japanese colony. A Closer Look at the Map The map shows the distribution of various rock types, minerals, and related resources throughout Taiwan (including surrounding islands). Worth noting are numerous mines (especially coal mines) around Taipei (Taihoku), as well as the green dots scattered around the island's central and southern portion, representing oil and gas. At bottom-left is a cross-section of Taiwan's topography with prominent mountains and features indicated. Shipping routes, their distances, and their destinations are noted on the map in Japanese but not in English. Japanese Taiwan The Japanese Empire gained control of Taiwan from the Qing Dynasty in the Treaty of Shimonoseki (April 17, 1895) at the end of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894 - 1895). Despite periodic unrest throughout the colonial period (1895 - 1945), Taiwan was seen as a 'model colony' because of its economic usefulness to the empire and the relative success of policies to inculcate a sense of Japanese identity among the island's population. 'Colonial Modernity' This map dates from the peak of the 'colonial modernity' era. Japan's colonial venture in Taiwan can be viewed in the context of the 'civilizing mission' of Western empires in their showcase colonies, and revolved around compulsory public education, sanitation and public health, infrastructure, urban planning, changes in manners and mores, and economic development. The documentation and management of mineral resources were important pieces of this wider colonial project, and to Japan's war effort. Resources and Colonial Control Taiwan was also important for Japan economically, serving as a major source of agricultural goods and raw materials. As a mountainous archipelago with limited resources, including arable land, Japan was dependent on its empire for survival. In the case of Taiwan, various foodstuffs, camphor (useful for a variety of medical, industrial, and military applications), and minerals were the main exports. Mining was a central feature of Taiwan's colonial economy. Early in the colonial period, Japanese surveyors were sent into the mountainous, aboriginal regions south of Taipei, which had remained mostly uncontrolled and unmapped by the Qing. Highland aborigines were confined to tightly-policed cordons so that the natural resources of these areas could be exploited. Aboriginal resistance to Japanese encroachment occurred throughout the colonial period, resulting in several extremely brutal military campaigns. Publication History and Census This map was printed on March 28, 1926 (Taisho 15) and distributed on March 31. It was prepared by bureaucrats of the Section of Commerce and Industry, Bureau of Productive Industry, Government-General of Taiwan (èºç£ç ½ç£åºæ®ç"¢å±åå ¥èª ). Within the section, the contributors to the map were cartographers Asahi TÅdayÅ« (ææ¥è¤å¤ªå¤«) and Hamamoto Katsumi (濱æ åå ), geologist Ichikawa YÅ«ichi (å å éä ), mining engineer Takahashi Harukichi (髿 æ¥å), and the section chief Yokomitsu Yoshinori (æ «ååè¦). The map was printed by Egawa Hajime (æ½å é¦) of the Taiwan Nichinichi ShinpoÌsha (èºç£æ¥æ¥æ°å±ç¤¾). An accompanying Geological Map of Taiwan Manual (èºç£å°è ªé'ç"¢å°åèªªææ ) was published in tandem, but is not included here. This map is held by the National Diet Library and Kyushu University in Japan, along with the Academia Sinica and National Museum of Taiwan History in Taiwan. References: OCLC 1014014443, 1225274993.