The Russian Far East : A History /
Wedged between China, Korea, Japan, and the United States, the Russian Far East has for centuries been a meeting ground for Eurasian and American peoples and cultures. Conventionally regarded as perimeter, it is in fact a collage of overlapping borderlands with a distinct historical identity. Based...
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Stanford, CA :
Stanford University Press,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Maps and Illustrations
- Text Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Introduction
- PART I «» NORTHEAST ASIAN ECUMENE
- 1 Geography and Prehistory
- 2 The Chinese Millennium
- 3 Russian Entree
- 4 Amur Setback
- 5 Pacific Window
- 6 Return to the Amur
- PART II «» THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST
- 7 Toward a Far Eastern Viceroyalty
- 8 Patterns of Settlement
- 9 East Asian Communities
- 10 International Emporium
- 11 Stirrings of a Regional Consciousness
- 12 Rumblings
- 13 Revolution
- 14 Civil War
- 15 Intervention
- 16 The Far Eastern Republic
- PART III «» THE SOVIET FAR EAST
- 17 Anomalous Enclave
- 18 The Far Eastern Cohort
- 19 Red-Bannered Satraps
- 20 Building Socialism on the Pacific
- 21 Center vs. Periphery
- 22 "Cleansing" Dalkrai
- 23 Kolyma
- 24 War Without a Front
- 25 A Front Without War
- 26 Khrushchevian Interlude
- 27 The Era of Stagnation
- 28 Frontier Ethos
- Conclusion: Stormy Activity in a Time of Troubles
- Appendixes
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index