This edited collection analyzes relations between Russia and the states of Northeast Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of World War II. The contributors examine various historical, cultural, and diplomatic developments and argue that Russia's influential role in Northeast Asia has often been underestimated by scholars.
This edited collection analyzes relations between Russia and the states of Northeast Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of World War II. The contributors examine various historical, cultural, and diplomatic developments and argue that Russia's influential role in Northeast Asia has often been underestimated by scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato - Contributions by Masafumi Asada; Shinichi Fumoto; Yoshiro Ikeda; Michiko Ikuta; Catherine Ladds; Kimitaka Matsuzato; Dmitrii B. Pavlov; Andreas Renner; Yukimura Sakon; Yaroslav Shulatov and Susumu Tsukase
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Kimitaka Matsuzato Explanatory Notes Map Chapter 1: Russia's Expansion to the Far East and Its Impact on Early Meiji Japan's Korea Policy, Shinichi Fumoto Chapter 2: The Russian Factor Facilitating the Administrative Reform in Qing Manchuria in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Susumu Tsukase Chapter 3: Imperial Ambitions: Russians, Britons and the Politics of Nationality in the Chinese Customs Service, 1890-1937, Catherine Ladds Chapter 4: Development of Trade on the Amur and the Sungari and the Customs Problem in the Last Years of the Russian Empire, Yukimura Sakon Chapter 5: Making a Vancouver in the Far East: "The Trinity Transportation System" of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 1896-1917, Masafumi Asada Chapter 6: Japanese-Russian Kulturkampf in the Far East, 1904-5: Organization, Methods, Ideas, Dmitrii B. Pavlov Chapter 7: Captured or Captivated? The War against Japan (1904-5) in the Memories of Russian POWs, Andreas Renner Chapter 8: From the Meiji Emperor's Funeral to the Taisho Emperor's Coronation: Reporting the Japanese Imperial System in the Russian Press, Yoshiro Ikeda Chapter 9: Two Russias in Harbin: The Émigré Community and the Soviet Colony, Michiko Ikuta Chapter 10: V. L. Kopp and Soviet Policy towards Japan after the Basic Convention of 1925: Moscow and Tokyo's Failed "Honeymoon"?, Yaroslav Shulatov
Introduction, Kimitaka Matsuzato Explanatory Notes Map Chapter 1: Russia's Expansion to the Far East and Its Impact on Early Meiji Japan's Korea Policy, Shinichi Fumoto Chapter 2: The Russian Factor Facilitating the Administrative Reform in Qing Manchuria in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Susumu Tsukase Chapter 3: Imperial Ambitions: Russians, Britons and the Politics of Nationality in the Chinese Customs Service, 1890-1937, Catherine Ladds Chapter 4: Development of Trade on the Amur and the Sungari and the Customs Problem in the Last Years of the Russian Empire, Yukimura Sakon Chapter 5: Making a Vancouver in the Far East: "The Trinity Transportation System" of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 1896-1917, Masafumi Asada Chapter 6: Japanese-Russian Kulturkampf in the Far East, 1904-5: Organization, Methods, Ideas, Dmitrii B. Pavlov Chapter 7: Captured or Captivated? The War against Japan (1904-5) in the Memories of Russian POWs, Andreas Renner Chapter 8: From the Meiji Emperor's Funeral to the Taisho Emperor's Coronation: Reporting the Japanese Imperial System in the Russian Press, Yoshiro Ikeda Chapter 9: Two Russias in Harbin: The Émigré Community and the Soviet Colony, Michiko Ikuta Chapter 10: V. L. Kopp and Soviet Policy towards Japan after the Basic Convention of 1925: Moscow and Tokyo's Failed "Honeymoon"?, Yaroslav Shulatov
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