Entangled Histories/

By: Dan Ben-Canaan, Frank Grüner, Ines ProdöhlMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Springer, ISBN: 978-3-319-02048-8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Transgressing Cultural and National Borders “Vasily” of China and his Russian Friends: Smugglers and their Transcultural Identities Sören Urbansky Intercultural Speakers in Harbin: The Sociolinguistic Profile of Chinese Pidgin Russian Xin Yuan Mixed Marriages in Russian-Chinese Manchuria Mark Gamsa The Globalisation of Death: Foreign Cemeteries in a Transnational Perspective Madeleine Herren Constructing Identities: The Harbin Example Front Matter Russian Émigrés in Harbin’s Multinational Past: Censuses and Identity Olga Bakich The Yuandongbao 遠東報: A Chinese or a Russian Newspaper? Rudolph Ng “Kharbinger” of Trouble. Anti-German Protest and Power Relations in a Manchurian City 1933 Susanne Hohler Russian Fascism in Harbin and Manchuria Heinz-Dietrich Löwe Soft Power and Imperialism Front Matter Late-Qing Adaptive Frontier Administrative Reform in Manchuria, 1900–1911 Blaine Chiasson Surveying Manchuria: Imperial Russia’s Topographers at Work Victor Zatsepine The Ambivalent Enterprise: Medical Activities of the Red Cross Society of Japan in the Northeastern Region of China during the Russo-Japanese War Yoshiya Makita Projecting a Fiction of the Nation State to the World: The Manzhouguo News Agency in Japanese-Occupied Northeast China, 1932–1945 Tomoko Akami
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Transgressing Cultural and National Borders

“Vasily” of China and his Russian Friends: Smugglers and their Transcultural Identities
Sören Urbansky

Intercultural Speakers in Harbin: The Sociolinguistic Profile of Chinese Pidgin Russian
Xin Yuan

Mixed Marriages in Russian-Chinese Manchuria
Mark Gamsa

The Globalisation of Death: Foreign Cemeteries in a Transnational Perspective
Madeleine Herren

Constructing Identities: The Harbin Example
Front Matter

Russian Émigrés in Harbin’s Multinational Past: Censuses and Identity
Olga Bakich

The Yuandongbao 遠東報: A Chinese or a Russian Newspaper?
Rudolph Ng

“Kharbinger” of Trouble. Anti-German Protest and Power Relations in a Manchurian City 1933
Susanne Hohler

Russian Fascism in Harbin and Manchuria
Heinz-Dietrich Löwe

Soft Power and Imperialism
Front Matter

Late-Qing Adaptive Frontier Administrative Reform in Manchuria, 1900–1911
Blaine Chiasson

Surveying Manchuria: Imperial Russia’s Topographers at Work
Victor Zatsepine

The Ambivalent Enterprise: Medical Activities of the Red Cross Society of Japan in the Northeastern Region of China during the Russo-Japanese War
Yoshiya Makita

Projecting a Fiction of the Nation State to the World: The Manzhouguo News Agency in Japanese-Occupied Northeast China, 1932–1945
Tomoko Akami

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