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To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914

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To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914 - Wolff, David, and Riasanovsky, Nicholas V (Foreword by)
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In 1898, near the projected intersection of the Chinese Eastern Railroad (the last leg of the Trans-Siberian) and China's Sungari River, Russian engineers founded the city of Harbin. Between the survey of the site and the profound dislocations of the 1917 revolution, Harbin grew into a bustling multiethnic urban center with over 100,000 inhabitants. In this area of great natural wealth, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and American ambitions competed and converged, and sometimes precipitated vicious hostilities. ...

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To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898-1914 1999, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA

ISBN-13: 9780804732666

804th edition

Hardcover