Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed FrontierBased on archival research, this is a history of the Russo-Chinese border which examines Russia's expansion into the Asian heartland during the decades of Chinese decline and the 20th-century paradox of Russia's inability to sustain political and economic sway over its domains. |
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All Russian dates according to the Julian calendar used until February 14 , 1918 ( February 1 , Old Style ) , and Chinese dates according to the lunar calendar used until 1912 have been converted . The Julian calendar lagged twelve days ...
All Russian dates according to the Julian calendar used until February 14 , 1918 ( February 1 , Old Style ) , and Chinese dates according to the lunar calendar used until 1912 have been converted . The Julian calendar lagged twelve days ...
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According to M. E. Falkus : “ Even at the opening of the eighteenth century , long before the industrial revolutions in the West , Russia was significantly more backward than these other countries . ... it was the striving on the part ...
According to M. E. Falkus : “ Even at the opening of the eighteenth century , long before the industrial revolutions in the West , Russia was significantly more backward than these other countries . ... it was the striving on the part ...
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According to a Russian diplomat : “ In order to avoid a civil war that would inevitably have ensued if one of the [ Mongolian princes had been placed at the head of the government , the Russian advisers decided to follow the example of ...
According to a Russian diplomat : “ In order to avoid a civil war that would inevitably have ensued if one of the [ Mongolian princes had been placed at the head of the government , the Russian advisers decided to follow the example of ...
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