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CHAPTER 5 Know Thine Enemy, Know Thyself: Russian Orientology in the Borderlands
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Foreword xiii
- A Note on Conventions xv
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Constructions 14
- CHAPTER 2 Interministerial Rivalry as a Way of Life 49
- CHAPTER 3 Manchurian Colonization: Policy, Results, and Feedback 78
- CHAPTER 4 War, Revolution, and Politics: Harbin, 1904-1908 115
- CHAPTER 5 Know Thine Enemy, Know Thyself: Russian Orientology in the Borderlands 146
- Conclusion 168
- APPENDIX Some Notes on Russian Sinology in Beijing, Kazan, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok, 1715-1899 181
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 239
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents xi
- Foreword xiii
- A Note on Conventions xv
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Constructions 14
- CHAPTER 2 Interministerial Rivalry as a Way of Life 49
- CHAPTER 3 Manchurian Colonization: Policy, Results, and Feedback 78
- CHAPTER 4 War, Revolution, and Politics: Harbin, 1904-1908 115
- CHAPTER 5 Know Thine Enemy, Know Thyself: Russian Orientology in the Borderlands 146
- Conclusion 168
- APPENDIX Some Notes on Russian Sinology in Beijing, Kazan, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok, 1715-1899 181
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 239
- Index 251