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Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors : China, Japan, and Korea, 1858–1945

معرفی کتاب «Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors : China, Japan, and Korea, 1858–1945» نوشتهٔ Kimitaka Matsuzato; Masafumi Asada; Shinichi Fumoto; Yoshiro Ikeda; Michiko Ikuta; Catherine Ladds; Dmitrii B Pavlov; Andreas Renner; Yukimura Sakon; Yaroslav Shulatov; Susumu Tsukase، منتشرشده توسط نشر Lexington Books/Fortress Academic در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"As a result of the Aigun (1858) and Beijing Treaties (1860) Russia had become a participant in international relations of Northeast Asia, but historiography has underestimated the presence of Russia and the USSR in this region. This collection elucidates how Russia's expansion affected early Meiji Japan's policy towards Korea and the late Qing Empire's Manchurian reform. Russia participated in the mega-imperial system of transportation and customs control in Northern China and created a transnational community around the Chinese Eastern Railway and Harbin City. The collection vividly describes daily life of the emigre Russians' community in Harbin after 1917. The collection investigates mutual images between the Russians and Japanese through the prism of the descriptions of the Japanese Imperial House in Russian newspapers and memoirs written by Russian POWs in and after the Russo-Japanese War and war journalism during this war. The first Soviet ambassador in Japan, V. Kopp, proposed to restore the division of spheres of interest between Russia and Japan during the tsarist era and thus conflicted People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs, G. Chicherin, the Soviet ambassador in Beijing, L. Karakhan, and Stalin, since the latter group was more loyal to the cause of China's national liberation. As a whole, the collection argues that it is difficult to understand the modern history of Northeast Asia without taking the Russian factor seriously"--Publisher description. Introduction: Russia as a decisive factor in the modern history of northeast Asia / Kimitaka Matsuzato Explanatory notes Map: the heart of northeast Asia in the early twentieth century Russia's expansion to the Far East and its impact on early Meiji Japan's Korea policy / Shinichi Fumoto The Russian factor facilitating the administrative reform in Qing Manchuria in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Susumu Tsukase Imperial ambitions : Russians, Britons and the politics of nationality in the Chinese Customs Service, 1890-1937 / Catherine Ladds Development of trade on the Amur and the Sungari and the customs problem in the last years of the Russian Empire / Yukimura Sakon Making a Vancouver in the Far East : "The Trinity Transportation System" of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 1896-1917 / Masafumi Asada Japanese-Russian Kulturkampf in the Far East, 1904-1905 : organization, methods, ideas / Dmitrii B. Pavlov Captured or captivated? : the war against Japan (1904-1905) in the memories of Russian POWs / Andreas Renner From the Meiji emperor's funeral to the Taisho emperor's coronation : reporting the Japanese imperial system in the Russian press / Yoshiro Ikeda Two Russias in Harbin : the Émigré community and the Soviet colony / Michiko Ikuta V.L. Kopp and Soviet policy towards Japan after the Basic Convention of 1925 : Moscow and Tokyo's failed "honeymoon?" / Yaroslav Shulatov. Contents Introduction: Russia as a Decisive Factor in the Modern History of Northeast Asia Explanatory Notes Map: The Heart of Northeast Asia in the Early Twentieth Century Chapter One. Far East and Its Impact on Early Meiji Japan’s Korea Policy Chapter Two. The Russian Factor Facilitating the Administrative Reform in Qing Manchuria in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Chapter Three. Imperial Ambitions: Russians, Britons and the Politics of Nationality in the Chinese Customs Service, 1890–1937 Chapter Four. Development of Trade on the Amur and the Sungari and the Customs Problem in the Last Years of the Russian Empire Chapter Five. Making a Vancouver in the Far East: “The Trinity Transportation System” of the Chinese Eastern Railway, 1896–1917 Chapter Six. Japanese–Russian Kulturkampf in the Far East, 1904–1905: Organization, Methods, Ideas Chapter Seven. Captured or Сaptivated?The War against Japan (1904–1905) in the Memories of Russian POWs Chapter Eight. From the Meiji Emperor’s Funeral to the Taisho Emperor’s Coronation: Reporting the Japanese Imperial System in the Russian Press Chapter Nine. Two Russias in Harbin: The Émigré and the Soviet Communities Chapter Ten. V. L. Kopp and Soviet Policy towards Japan after the Basic Convention of 1925: Moscow and Tokyo’s Failed “Honeymoon”? Index About the Contributors
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