Rediscovering Russia in Asia: Siberia and the Russian Far EastStephen Kotkin, David Wolff M.E. Sharpe, 1995 - 356 頁 In 1581 a Cossack raider crossed the Ural Mountains to plunder and claim for Tsar Ivan IV the land called "Sibir" by its Tatar inhabitants. Within half a century, Moscow's reach would extend nearly six thousand miles to the east. Thus Russia has a long history as part of Asia. Does it have a future there as well? Rediscovering Russia in Asia takes the reader on a trans-Siberian expedition to encounter the peoples, cultures, and riches of Russia's eastern expanses. The expert guides are scholars with the language skills and the sense of adventure to explore a "crossroads of civilizations" at long last reopened to the world. |
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Rediscovering Russia in Asia | 3 |
Overlapping Peripheries Antagonistic Centers | 17 |
and the Creation of Modern Siberia | 23 |
Crossing Borders into Manchuria | 40 |
The Japanese Occupation | 55 |
Autonomy Science and Redemption | 69 |
Village Prose Writers and the Question of Siberian Cultural Identity | 108 |
Contemporary Siberian Regionalism | 120 |
Moscow Tiumen and Political Decentralization | 193 |
Regionalism Democratization | 207 |
Production and Consumption | 224 |
Siberian Rivers Central Asian Deserts | 240 |
Reemergence of a Transnational Region | 269 |
Yellow Peril Again? The Chinese and the Russian Far East | 290 |
The Emergence of Siberia and the Russian Far East | 302 |
Southeast Asia? | 312 |
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