Administering the Colonizer : Manchuria's Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918-29 /
Harbin of the 1920s was viewed by Westerners as a world turned upside down. The Chinese government had taken over administration of the Russian-founded Chinese Eastern Railway concession, and its large Russian population. This account of the decade-long multi-ethnic and multi-national administrative...
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Vancouver :
UBC Press,
2010.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : Where Yellow ruled White- Harbin, 1929
- Railway frontier : North Manchuria before 1917
- The Chinese Eastern Railway : from Russian concession to Chinese Special District
- Securing the Special District : police, courts, and prisons
- Experiments co-administering the Chinese Eastern Railway
- Manchurian landlords : the struggle over the special district's land
- Whose city is this? Special District Municipal governance
- Making Russians Chinese : secondary and post-secondary education
- Conclusion : playing guest and host on the Manchurian stage
- Appendix.


