Manchuria : a concise history
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Manchuria : a concise history
I.B. Tauris, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-198) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Manchuria is a historical region, which roughly corresponds to Northeast China. The Manchu people, who established the last dynasty of Imperial China (the Qing, 1644-1911) originated there, and it has been the stage of turbulent events during the twentieth century: the Russo-Japanese war, Japanese occupation and establishment of the puppet state of Manchukuo, Soviet invasion, and Chinese civil war. This innovative and accessible historical survey both introduces Manchuria to students and general readers and contributes to the emerging regional perspective in the study of China.
目次
Part One
Introduction: Manchuria and a Regional Approach to Chinese History.
Chapter One: The Ethnic Mosaic of the Northeast.
Chapter Two: The "Rise of the Manchus" and their Later Fortunes.
Chapter Three: Russian expansion into Asia and the way to the treaty of Nerchinsk.
Chapter Four: Qing-Russian Relations in the Eighteenth Century.
Chapter Five: The Treaties of Aigun and Peking.
Chapter Six: From the First Sino-Japanese War to the Russo-Japanese War in Manchuria.
Chapter Seven: Russian Imperialism in China and the Chinese Eastern Railway.
Chapter Eight: The Japanese Sphere of Influence and the South Manchuria Railway.
Chapter Nine: Chinese Migrant Society in the Northeast.
Chapter Ten: Manchuria in the 1920s, Banditry and Warlord Rule.
Chapter Eleven: The Manchukuo State: Resistance and Collaboration, 1932-45.
Chapter Twelve: Soviet Occupation, Civil War and Communist Victory, 1945-49.
Chapter Thirteen: The Northeast through Literature.
Chapter Fourteen: The Northeast Under Mao.
Chapter Fifteen: The Northeast After Mao.
Part Two
Chapter Sixteen: History and Geography: Heilongjiang.
Chapter Seventeen: History and Geography: Jilin.
Chapter Eighteen: History and Geography: Liaoning.
Chapter Nineteen: The Mongol Component in Manchuria.
Chapter Twenty: Jehol / Rehe / Chengde: The Perspective of "New Qing History".
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