VICTOR ZATSEPINE is assistant professor of modern Chinese history at the University of Connecticut.
Beyond the Amur describes the distinctive frontier society that emerged in the Amur, a river region that shifted between Qing China and imperial Russia as the two empires competed for resources. Official histories depict the Amur as a distant battleground caught between rival empires. Zatsepine, by contrast, views it as a unified natural economy populated by Chinese, Russian, Indigenous, Japanese, Korean, Manchu, and Mongol people who crossed the border in search of work or trade and who came together to survive a harsh physical environment. This colourful account of a region and its people highlights the often overlooked influence of frontier developments on state politics and imperial policies and histories.
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评分有個書評批得好狠啊~但我覺得還行,大緻的意思還是從open and porous frontier到full-fledged borderland,缺乏新材料
评分有個書評批得好狠啊~但我覺得還行,大緻的意思還是從open and porous frontier到full-fledged borderland,缺乏新材料
评分有個書評批得好狠啊~但我覺得還行,大緻的意思還是從open and porous frontier到full-fledged borderland,缺乏新材料
评分有個書評批得好狠啊~但我覺得還行,大緻的意思還是從open and porous frontier到full-fledged borderland,缺乏新材料
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