Tangwai ('outside-the-party') opposition magazines in Taiwan
During the period between 1975 and 1986, a number of magazines were
published in Taiwan, collectively known as Tangwai (outside-the-party) magazines, to indicate
that they originated outside the ruling Nationalist Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party. The
magazines have in common that they voiced opposition against the single-party rule of the KMT
and advocated democracy and respect for human rights on the island, which had been under
martial law since 1949.
| Number of titles | 16 | | Number of microfiches | 847 |
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