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Harbin and Manchuria:: Place, Space, and Identity

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Harbin and Manchuria:: Place, Space, and Identity - Lahusen, Thomas
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This special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly focuses on the layered cultures of the northeast China city of Harbin and the region formerly known as Manchuria. During the first half of the twentieth-century, Harbin--a by-product of the construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway at the turn of the century--and the rest of Manchuria became the site of conflicting and competing Russian, Western, Japanese, and Chinese colonialisms. Home to ???migr???s from the famine-ridden Shandong province, impoverished Japanese settlers, ...

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Harbin and Manchuria:: Place, Space, and Identity 1999, Duke University Press

ISBN-13: 9780822364757

Winter 2000 edition

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