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Commemorative contention: The Taipei National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine and the politics of death
Linh D. Vu
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
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Martyr
73%
Shrines
73%
Revolution
43%
Nationalists
38%
Sovereignty
31%
Taiwan
26%
China
16%
Dignity
15%
Hegemony
15%
Sun
12%
Dynamism
12%
Ideology
12%
Allegiance
12%
Aspiration
11%
Remembrance
11%
Cold War
11%
Spring
11%
Palace
10%
1940s
10%
Communist
9%
Autonomy
9%
History
8%
Government
6%
Social Sciences
sovereignty
63%
death
51%
China
42%
Taiwan
39%
politics
38%
war victim
37%
martial law
35%
head of state
30%
dynamism
27%
hegemony
22%
cold war
21%
ideology
18%
autonomy
16%
leadership
15%
history
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sovereignty
100%
politics
79%
war victim
50%
Cold War
35%
ideology
31%
autonomy
29%
leadership
25%
autumn
19%
history
13%
loss
12%