Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors: China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945
"As a result of the Aigun (1858) and Beijing Treaties (1860) Russia had become a participant in international relations of Northeast Asia, but historiography has underestimated the presence of Russia and the USSR in this region. This collection elucidates how Russia's expansion affected ea...
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adam_text | RUSSIA AND ITS NORTHEAST ASIAN NEIGHBORS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION / KIMITAKA MATSUZATO
EXPLANATORY NOTES
MAP
RUSSIA S EXPANSION TO THE FAR EAST AND ITS IMPACT ON EARLY MEIJI JAPAN S
KOREA POLICY / SHINICHI FUMOTO
THE RUSSIAN FACTOR FACILITATING THE ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM IN QING
MANCHURIA IN THE LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES / SUSUMU
TSUKASE
IMPERIAL AMBITIONS : RUSSIANS, BRITONS AND THE POLITICS OF NATIONALITY
IN THE CHINESE CUSTOMS SERVICE, 1890-1937 / CATHERINE LADDS
DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE ON THE AMUR AND THE SUNGARI AND THE CUSTOMS PROBLEM
IN THE LAST YEARS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE / YUKIMURA SAKON
MAKING A VANCOUVER IN THE FAR EAST : THE TRINITY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
OF THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY, 1896-1917 / MASAFUMI ASADA
JAPANESE-RUSSIAN KULTURKAMPF IN THE FAR EAST, 1904-5 : ORGANIZATION,
METHODS, IDEAS / DMITRII B. PAVLOV
CAPTURED OR CAPTIVATED? : THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN (1904-5) IN THE MEMORIES
OF RUSSIAN POWS / ANDREAS RENNER
FROM THE MEIJI EMPEROR S FUNERAL TO THE TAISHO EMPEROR S CORONATION :
REPORTING THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL SYSTEM IN THE RUSSIAN PRESS / YOSHIRO
IKEDA
TWO RUSSIAS IN HARBIN : THE MIGR COMMUNITY AND THE SOVIET COLONY /
MICHIKO IKUTA
V.L. KOPP AND SOVIET POLICY TOWARDS JAPAN AFTER THE BASIC CONVENTION OF
1925 : MOSCOW AND TOKYO S FAILED HONEYMOON? / YAROSLAV SHULATOV
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
Note: Page numbers followed by m refer to maps and by t refer to tables.
Ablazhei, Natalia, 157, 161
Agafonov, K. K., 100
Aigun, 42
Aigun Treaty, vii, 15, 20, 49-50
Alaska, 19-21
Aleksandra Fedorovna, empress, 146
Alekseev, Evgenii Ivanovich, 94
Alekseev, Mikhail, 55
Alexander 1, tsar of Russia, 19
Alexander III, tsar of Russia, 67
Alexander Mikhailovich, grand duke, 74
ambivalence, POWs and, 126-27
Amur Railway, 74-75, 77
Amur River region, 51m; Dalian and,
72; gold mines in, 61nl6; Qing
Empire and, 50; research on, 66;
ships on, 1895, 54/; trade on, 49-64
Amur Society for Shipping and Trade,
53, 54/, 59
Andreianov, A. N., 41
Apushkin, V. A., 99
Arkhangel’sk, 76
Archibald, James F. J., 102
Asada, Masafumi, 65-87
Associated Press, 102
Association of Soviet Citizens, 154
Aurilene, Elena, 152
Austro-Hungary, population in Harbin,
153
Baelz, Edwin, 116n93
Bakich, Ol’ga, 152
Balet, Jean, 103, 110
bannermen. See Eight Banner System
barbed-wire disease, 121
Baring, Maurice, 100, 102
Basic Convention, 167-85
Bassin, Mark, 66
Beijing Convention, 1-2, 5, 15, 20, 49,
167
Beijing-Hankou Railway, 55, 63n40
Belgium, 63n40
Beliaeva, Natalia, 50
Belov, E. A., 50
Benckendorff, Constantine, 122
Benkendorff, A. K., 100
Benson, Stella, 43
Bering, Vitus, 19
Besedovskii, G. Z., 180
Bethel 1, Ernest T., 97-98
Biutsov, Evgenii Karlovich, 8
Black, Joseph Laurence, 66
Blagoveshchensk Traders’ Committee,
59
187
188
Index
border issues, x—xi; Qing army and, 22,
25-26; research on, 49-50; trade on
Amur and Sungari, 49-64
Breaker Point kidnapping, 40^41
Brindle, Ernst, 105
Brinkley, Frank, 90, 106
Brooke, L., 100
Brunn, Daniel, 100, 1 Î4n60
Bulla, B. K., 99
Bureau for the Affairs of Russian
Émigrés (BREM), 152-54, 166n52
Burleigh, Bennet, 102
Butmi, Natalia, 118, 129
Bykov, Vadim, 138
Campbell, James, 37
Canadian Pacific Railway, influence on
CER, 65-87; research on, 66-67
Carter, James Hugh, 152
censorship: content of, 103^4; Japan
and, 159; and media, 100-101, 107
CER. See Chinese Eastern Railway
Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 150n41
Chefoo Daily News, 97, 105
Cherniaev, sailor, 124
Chiang Kaishek, 40, 42, 175
Chiasson, Blaine, 35, 152
Chicherin, Georgii Vasil’evich, 82,
168-71, 174-75, 177-79
China: administration of, vii, 15-31;
and Amur region, 56—59; cefeng
system, x, 1-13, 1 ln2; and cultural
competition of Japan and Russia,
89-116; customs service, xi, 33-64;
and railways, 63n40; research on,
49-50; and Russia, vii, 19-20,
22—23, 49-50, 151; and Soviet
Union, 167-69, 174-77
China Gazette, 96-97, 103
China Review, 97
Chinese Eastern Railway (CER), xi-xii;
Canadian influence and, 65-87; and
customs, 54; and Harbin, 38-39,
151, 154; Koppand, 172, 175; and
Manchuria, 26; Russian revolution
and, 41—42; Soviet Union and, 168,
178; and steamships, 53; World War
I and, 76-77, 78/
Chinese Maritime Customs Service
(CMCS), xi; functions of, 46n4;
internationalization of, 36-39;
nationality and, 33^48; number
of employees of, 35; research on,
34-35; Russian diplomacy and,
49-64; Russian revolution and,
39-44
Chirol, V., 1 15n92
Chongshi, general, 23
citizenship, Two Russias and, 156-58
civilian administration, in Manchuria,
15-31
Cixi, empress dowager, 38
CMCS. See Chinese Maritime Customs
Service
collaboration, POWs and, 123, 126
colonel, in Manchurian administration,
16
Communism, in China, 40, 42, 175-76
Cooper, Frederick, 43
cosmopolitanism, CMCS and, 36-39;
issues with, 39-44
Crimean War, 10, 20
Crossland, J. A., 42^13
Crossley, Pamela, 15
culture: competition in, Japan and
Russia and, 89-116; Kopp and, 173;
Russia Abroad and, 153, 156-58,
162
Dagur people, 16
Dalian (DaFnii, Dairen), xi; competition
and, 71; customs at, 38, 55-56;
research on, 70; Russian acquisition
of, 69-72; term, 82nl; as treaty port,
68—69
Datsyshen, V. G., 49
Davis, Richard H., 106
Davydov, L. F., 96-97, 107-8
Debuchi Katsuji, 172
de la Salle, G., 100
Index
189
deputy lieutenant generals, in
Manchurian administration, 16, 24/;
abolition of, 27/
Dessino, K. N., 95
Deying, general, 25
Dimitrii, bishop, 160
Ding’an, general, 25
diplomacy: and propaganda, 91; Soviet
Union and Japan, 167—85; and trade
on Amur and Sungari, 49-64
Dogger Bank incident, 110
Dostoevsky, Fedor, 159
Dukhovskoi, Sergei Mikhailovich, 52,
67-68
Dumitrashenko, Peter, 59
Dzungar people, 17
Eastern Institute, 93
economic issues: POWs and, 123; Two
Russias and, 158
Edrikhin, A. E., 95
education: Empress Haruko and, 141;
POWs and, 127; Two Russias and,
155
Edwards, Charles H., 41
Eight Banner System, vii; abolition of,
26-28; nature of, 16-19; reform of,
15-31
Elets, Yu. L., 99
Emerson, Edwin, 101
empire: CMCS and, 33-48; issues
with, 43; Japanese, Russian press
representations of, 137-50; nature of,
147nl; research on, 138
England. See Great Britain
Enomoto Takeaki, 7, 12nl9, 12n21
Etzel, Lewis, 103
Evenki, 16
Fengtian, 17
Feng Yuxiang, 175-77, 180
Fletcher, H. G., 41
food, POWs and, 121-22
Forbes, commissioner, 44
Fox, John, 106
France: population in Harbin, 153; and
World War l, 75
Franco-Prussian War, 9—10
free trade: British and, 68; in
Manchuria, 57-58
Frolov, P. A., 101
Frunze, M. V., 176-77
Fujiwara, Katsumi, 152
Fuller, Hector, 102
Fumoto, Shinichi, 1-13
Gadke, R., 99
Ganghwa Island Incident, 1, 11 n4
Garin-Mikhailovskii, N. G., 99
generals, in Manchurian administration,
16; functions of, 28n7
Geneva Convention, 119
Georgii Mikhailovich, grand duke,
150n38
Germany: and customs, 55; Japan and,
109; population in Harbin, 153; and
World War I, 142, 144; and World
War II, 160
Gertner, Karl, 121, 126
Geyer, Dietrich, 70
ginseng, 23
gold mines, in Amur region, 61nl6
Golitsyn, Nikolai Dmitrievich, 77
Golovkin, lurii Aleksandrovich, 19-20
Golovnin, Vasilii, 128
Gondatti, Nikolai Lvovich, 57-59,
73-75, 77, 79
Gorchakov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich, 10
Goremykin, Ivan Logginovich, 144-45
Goto Shimpei, 168-69, 172, 178
grain trade, 57, 57/, 70-71, 73-74
Grandt, A. 1., 180
Great Britain: and Canadian Pacific
Railway, 67; and CMCS, 33^18,
53; and free trade, 68; population in
Harbin, 153; and propaganda, 93;
Soviet Union and, 169; and World
War I, 75
Great Game, 37
Greece, population in Harbin, 153
190
Index
Grigorovich, Ivan Konstantinovich, 77
Grundel, J. D„ 42
Guangxu Emperor, 38
Gunji Yoshio, 79
Guo Songling, 177
Hague Convention, 119
Haicheng district, 17
Hanabusa Yoshitada, 6, 12nl6
Han Chinese, in Manchuria, 15-16
Hara, Teruyuki, viii, 50
Harbin, xi; characteristics of, 39,
151-54; customs at, 38^0, 42, 56;
factories in, 79-80; research on, 35,
152; Two Russias in, 151-66
Harbin Russians, xiii—xiv, 160-62
Hart, Robert, 34, 36-38, 53, 55
Haruko (Shouken Empress), 140^1
Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi, viii
Hatzfeld, Alexander, 122
Hayashi Tadasu, 104—6
Hedgeland, R. F. C., 42
Heilongjiang Province, 17, 2 m, 25
He ¡min shim bun, 104
Heje people, 22-23
hierarchies: POWs and, 122, 126;
Russians in Far East and, 35-36,
43^t5; Two Russias and, 128-60
Hippisley, Alfred, 38
Hirohito (Showa Emperor), 142
Hirotsu, Hironobu, 4-6
Hokkaido, 3, 9
Hokkaido Colonization Office, 2-3
Hong Kong, 33-34
Hulan, 25
Hull incident, 1 10
Iakobi, Ivan, 50
identity, Two Russias and, 154-56,
160-62
Igaue, Naho, 152
Ignat’ev, A. V., 90
Ijichi Masaharu, 9, 13n30
Ikeda, Yoshiro, 137-50
Ikuta, Michiko, 151-66
IPina-Lail’, Ol’ga, 161
immigrants: Han Chinese in Manchuria,
15, 18, 25, 27; Koreans in Russian
territory, 2-6; in Priamur, 49;
Russian government and, 24, 58
intelligence, journalists and, 102-3, 110
Ioffe, A. A., 170
Isvestiia Vostochnogo instituía, 93—94
Iuvenalii, bishop, 160
Ivanov, A. NL, 177, 180
Izvol’skii, A. P., 100
James, Lionel, 103
Japan: and CMCS, 36; and cultural
competition with Russia, 89-116;
General Consul in Shanghai, 91;
imperial system, Russian media on,
137-50; infrastructure development
in, 128; and Korea, Russian
expansion and, 1—13; population in
Harbin, 153; and railways, 71, 80;
research on, 167-68; and Russia
Abroad, 151, 153, 159-60; Russia
and, vii, 56, 59; Russian POWs in,
117-35; Soviet Union and, 167-85;
war correspondents in, 104
Japan-Korea Treaty of Amity, ix, 1-3
Japan Times, 173
Jehe people, 16
Jen-Tu-Pao, 94
Jeolyeong Island, 6
Jiaozhou, 55
Jilin Province, 17-18, 21 m, 22, 24
Ji-Pao, 95
journalism. See media
Jurchen tribe, 16
Kalun, 22
Kamchatka, 19
Kangxi, emperor of China, 17, 23
Karafuto, 51 m
Karakhan, Lev Mikhailovich, 82, 168,
173, 175-76, 179
Kassini, Artur, 52
Kato Takaaki, 172
índex
191
KatsuraTaro, 103
Kawashima Junkichi, 103
Kharbintsy, 160-62
Khisamutdinov, Amir, 152
Khorvat, Dmitrii Leonidovich, 75, 77,
153
Khoven, S. V., 113n49
Kiakhta, 72
Kiselev, Dmitrii, 155
Kiuki, Yoshioka, 4-5
Knightley, Phillip, 99, 102
Kokovtsov, Vladimir, 56, 58-59, 74-75,
97
Komura Jutaro, 104-5, 107
Konoe Atsumaro, prince, 92
Konovalov, B., 54
Konovalov, N. A., 45
Kopp, Viktor, vii, xiv-xv, 167-85;
appointment of, 170; ideas and
activities of, 170-73; research on, 168
Koptiaev, A., 54
Korea: and cultural competition of
Japan and Russia, 89-116; Japan
and, Russian expansion and, 1-13
Korea Daily News, 97—98
Korf, Andrei, 49, 51-53
Korostovets, Ivan, 58
Krasnov, P. N., 100
Krotova, Maria, 152
Kruzenshtern-Peterets, Iustina, 155
Kubiak, N. A., 174
Kuomintang, 175-76
Kupchinskii, Filipp, 119-21, 123
Kuril islands, 12nl8
Kuroda, Kiyotaka, 2-3
Kuropatkin, Aleksei Nikolaevich, 72,
83nl3, 95, 100-102
Kvetsinskii, M. F., 94-95, 98, 110
Kwantung Leased Territory, 68
Ladds, Catherine, 33-48
Ladyzhenskii, L, 103
Lahasusu, 56
Lamsdorf, Vladimir Nikolaevich, 68,
140
Landverg, department head, 80
language, Harbin Russians and, 161-62
La Perouse Strait, 7
Latkin, S. N., 100
Lazarev, Karl Petrovich, 72
Lee, Robert H. G., 15
Leshko, O., 159
Letopis Dal nego Vostoka, 93—94
Levitov, I. S., 100
Levitskii, Vladimir Osipovich, 142-43
Liaoyang district, 17
Li Hongzhang, 61n20
Linevich, N. P., 95
List, Friedrich, 67
Little, Lester Knox, 33
Litvinov, M. M., 179
London, Jack, 104-5
Lukoianov, Igor’, viii
MacCullogh, Francis, 101
MacDermid, publisher, 97, 103
Maksimov, E. Ya., 103
Makukha, N. A., 49
Malevskii-Malevich, Nikolai
Andreevich, 144
Malozemoff, Andrew, 1 ln3
Mamiya Strait, 7
Manchukuo, 154
Manchuria, 51 m administration of, vii,
15-31, 18/;?; customs in, 57; Kopp
and, 171-72, 174—79; population of,
27; propaganda and, 93; research on,
15-16, 152; Russia Abroad and, 151,
153; Russia and, vii; Soviet Union
and, 169, 178, 181
Mariia Fedorovna, empress dowager,
100, 141
Maritime Oblast, 49, 51 m
Marochka, tutor, 157
Martens, Fedor Fedorovich, 68-69
Martov, Iulii Osipovich, 142
Maruyama Sakura, 9, 13n29
Matsokin, Nikolai Petrovich, 150n41
Matsuzato, Kimitaka, vii-xvii
McReynolds, Louise, 89
192
index
media, xii-xiii; censorship and,
100-101; cultural competition of
Japan and Russia and, 89—99; on
immigration, 5; Japan and, 159;
Kopp and, 170, 172-73; and POWs,
124; and profit, 112n30; Russian,
and Japanese imperial system, 137-
50; Two Russias and, 155, 162. See
also war correspondents
Meiji Emperor (Mutsuhito), 138^40,
143
Meiji Japan: imperial system, Russian
media on, 137-50; and international
relations, 2; and Korea, Russian
expansion and, 1—13
Meletii, archbishop, 160
Melikhov, Georgii, 152
Mel’nikov, B. N., 175, 177
Men’shikov, Mikhail Osipovich,
139-40
Merkulov, Spiridon Dionis’evich, 72-74
Meshcheriakov, Aleksandr N., 138
Michiyoshi, Morooka, 4
Middleton, Henry G., 103
military government, in Manchuria,
15-31
Ming’an, general, 24, 61nl7
modernization, Empress Haruko and,
141
Molodiakov, Vasilii, 168
Mongolians, 16
Morozov, D. A., 42
Morrison, George, 115n92
Motono Ichiro, 80, 140
Murav’ev, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 20, 66,
69
Murmansk, 76
Mutsuhito (Meiji Emperor), 138—40,
143
Mutushan, commander, 25
Nakashima, Takeshi, 152
narrative, types of, 138
Nationalists, Chinese, 40, 42
nationality, and CMCS, 33-48
Naudeau, L., 99
navies: Japanese, 172-73; Russia, 9, 21
Nayancheng, 18-19
Nekrasov, Nikolai, 157
Nelidov, A. I., 100
Nemirovich-Danchenko, V. I., 99, 101,
103
Nerchinsk Treaty, 15, 17, 20, 21 m
Nesselrode, Karl Robert, 20
Nevel’skoi, Gennadii Ivanovich, 20
Nikolaev, V. I., 94
Nikolai I, tsar of Russia, 20
Nikolai II, tsar of Russia, 67, 73, 77,
93-94, 97, 100, 119, 124
Nogi Maresuke, 117
Norris-Newman, Charles L., 97
Northeast Asia, xxi fi historiography
of, vii—viii, xv. See also Russian
expansion
Novyi krai, 124
Nozhin, I. L, 103
Nurhaci, 16
nurses: Empress Haruko and, 141;
POWs and, 118, 120, 127, 129
Ogorodnikov, F. E., 95, 97, 102
Okamoto, Takashi, 61n20
Oku, Gisei, 5—6
Okubo Toshimichi, 8, 12n24
Ooba, Kageaki (Kakou), 142
Opium War, x
Orochon people, 16, 22-23
O’Shea, Henry, 96-97, 103
Ozawa, Takeo, 149n 17
Paine, S. C. M., viii, 15—16
Pak, B. B., 1 ln3
Palmer, Frederick, 104—5
pan-Asianism, 92, 108
Pardo, Guido, 101
patriotism, POWs and, 124
Pavlov, A. I., 95—96, 98, 102—3
Pavlov, Dmitrii B., 89—116
Peking Treaty, 66
pénétration pacifique, 54
Index
193
People’s Commissariat of Foreign
Affairs (PCFA), 168, 177
personified narrative, 138-39, 141-42
Pervia Lechika, 79
Peter the Great, 138-39, 142
Petrov, A. I., 49
photography, POWs and, 122-23
Pisarevskaia, Iana, 152
Pogodin, P. E., 44
Pokotilov, Dmitrii, 55
Port Arthur: as commercial port, 68, 71;
customs at, 38; surrender of, 117-19;
war correspondents and, 102
ports: and rail systems, 65-87; World
War I and, 75-80
Portsmouth, Treaty of, 56, 65, 119,
121-22
Port Yingkou, 71
postal service, CMCS and, 34, 46n4
Posyet Bay, 2, 4, 9
Potolov, N. V., 45
Pozdneev, Aleksei Matveevich, 93-94
Pozdneev, Dmitrii Matveevich, 55,
94-95, 145
Priamur, xi, xv, 5, 9, 24, 49, 58, 74
Priamur Governor-General(ship), 24,
49,51,57, 59, 60, 67, 72-74
prisoners of war, Russian, in Japan,
117-35; death rate among, 119-20;
experiences of, 118-21, 129; memoirs
of, 125-29; reactions of, 121-25
propaganda: cultural competition of
Japan and Russia and, 89-116;
POWs and, 117-35; tactics in, 90
Protas’ev, chief, 55
Protasiew, M., 56
protectionism, 72-75
Provisional Act, 56—57
Pushkin, Alexander, 156-58
Putilov, A. L, 55
Qianlong, emperor of China, 17
Qing dynasty: administrative reform in
Manchuria, 15-31; army of, 22, 25;
end of, 58; and Russian influence,
22-23; and trade on Amur and
Sungari, 49—64
Quested, Rosemary, 70
Rachinskaia, Elizaveta, 161—62
Raeff, Marc, 151
Railway Club, Harbin, 158
railways, xi-xii; Amur Railway, 74-75,
77; Beijing-Hankou Railway, 55,
63n40; Kopp and, 171, 174-79; South
Manchuria Railway, 71, 78/; Trans-
Siberian Railway, 37—38, 65; Ussuri
Railway, 74, 78/; World War 1 and,
75-80; Zabaikal Railway, 78/, 79. See
also Chinese Eastern Railway
Rech 124
Recouly, R., 99
Red Cross, 120, 127, 141, 148nl7
Reingard, midshipman, 125-26, 128
religion: POWs and, 127; Russia
Abroad and, 160
Renner, Andreas, 117-35
rice famine in Korea, 5—6
Rieber, A., 108
Rodzaevskii, Konstantin, 160
Romanov, R. M., 55
Romanov Dynasty, 139, 146
Roosevelt, Theodore, 106
Rostovtsev, M. A., 101
Rumiantsev, Nikolai Petrovich, 19
Russia: and China, vii, 19-20, 22-23,
49-50, 151; and CMCS, 33-48; and
cultural competition with Japan,
89-116; and Japanese imperial
system, 137-50; and Japanese Korea
policy, 1-13; and Meiji Japan, 137—
50; POWs in Japan, 117-35; and
railways, 65-72; and trade on Amur
and Sungari, 49-64; and World War
1, 75
Russia Abroad, 151-66; and CMCS,
41-42; history of, 152-54;
population of, 151, 153; research
on, 152; term, 151. See also White
Russians
194
Index
Russian-American Company, 19
Russian expansion, vii—xvii, 51 w;
changes in attitude towards, 19—21;
and CMCS, 33-48; and Dalian,
69-72; and Japan and Korea, 1-13;
and Sungari River, 50—56; and trade,
49-64
Russian Fascist Party, 166n52
Russian Revolution, xiii, 147; and
CMCS, 39-44; and railways, 79; and
Russians in Far East, 151—66; and
trade on Amur and Sungari, 59; and
Vladivostok, 80
Russians, term, 152
Russkoe bogatstvo, 139
Russo-Japanese War, xii—xiii; and
Chinese in Amur region, 56—59;
and cultural competition, 89; and
Manchuria, 26; POW experience in,
117—35; public opinion and, 103-4;
research on, viii; and trade, 73
Rutkovskii, M. V., 54
sable, 19
Sadako (Teimei Empress), 172
Saigo Takamori, 7-9, 12n22
St. Petersburg Treaty, 6-10, 50-51,
57-58
Sakai Tetsuya, 170
Sakamoto, Hideaki, 152
Sakhalin, 3—4, 6-9, 11 n5
Sakhalin Oblast, 51 m
Sakharov, Vladimir Vasil’evich, 69, 71
Sakon, Yukimura, 49-64
Salisbury, marquis of, 68
Saltykov-Shchedrin, Mikhail, 157
Samokish, N. S., 99
Sanjou Sanetomi, 9
Sanxing, 56
Satow, Ernest, 56
Satsuma Rebellion, 12n22
Sazonov, Sergei Dmitrievich, 58-59, 144
Schmid, Andre, 92
sea otters, 19-20
Seikanron, 7—9
Seletskii, captain, 122, 126-27
Semenov, Ataman, 160
Semenov, Vladimir, 119, 122—24, 126,
128-29
Seredin-Sabatin, A. !., 93, 97
Sewaki, Hisato, 2—4
Shanghai, 39, 91
Shanghai Agency, 95-99, 102, 107-8
Shanghai Daily Press, 98
Shelikhov, Grigorii Ivanovich, 19
Shengjing Province, 21 m
Shen-Pao, 95
Shenqing-Pao, 94-95, 98
Shevelev, Mikhail, 53
Shidehara Kijuro, 170, 172, 178
Shigeru, Moriyama, 2, 4-5
Shimakawa Kisaburo, 71
Shimazu, Naoko, 93
Shimoda Treaty, lln5
Shishkin, Nikolai, 53
Shmidt, Petr lul’evich, 143
Shouken Empress (Haruko), 140-41
Showa Emperor (Hirohito), 142
Shulatov, Yaroslav, 167-85
Sino-Japanese War: and border
issues, 52; and CMCS, 36—37; and
Manchuria, 26
Sino-Russian Secret Treaty, 152
Sin’-Van’-Pao, 91
Sirotskii, L., 139
Slavutskaia, Alla, 157
Slavutskii, Mikhail, 157, 159
Slepak, S., 170
Smirnov, senior assistant, 40
Society of Amur Shipping, 53, 541
socio-economic narrative, 138^40,
142-43
Soejima Taneomi, 6, 8, 12nl4, 12n23
Soknirei, 144-45
Solon people, 16
South Manchuria Railway, 71, 78/
Soviet Union: and Japan, 167—85;
research on, 167-68; and Russian
émigrés, 151-66
soybeans, 26, 73, 82
Index
195
Spal’vin, E. G., 93
Stalin, J. V., 176, 178-80
Stead, Alfred, 91
steamships, and rail systems, 53, 65—87
Steinberg, John W., viii
Stepanov, V., 54
Stephan, John, 166n52
Stessel, Anatolii Mikhailovich, 102,
119-20, 124
Stoler, Ann, 43
Stolypin, Peter, 56
Subotich, Dean Ivanovich, 72
Sungari River region: China and, 56-57;
Russian expansion to, 50-56; trade
on, 49-64
Sun Yatsen, 175
symbolical narrative, 138, 140, 144-45
Taiping Rebellion, 22-23
Taisho Emperor (Yoshihito), 141-46
Takahira Kogorou, 106
Tanaka Tokichi, 173
Taonan-Qiqihar Line, 174
Taskina, Elena, 152, 158, 160
taxes. See customs
tea trade, 53, 70, 72-73, 84n24
Teimei Empress (Sadako), 172
Tepuqin, general, 23
Terajima, Munenori, 2, 4
Tianjin Treaty, x, 20-21, 49
Timashev, Sergei, 58-59
Timokhov, V. E., 68
Tokutomi Soho, 103
Tolstopiatov, midshipman, 121, 126
Tomita, Takeshi, viii, 168
trade: on Amur and Sungari, 49-64;
protectionism and, 72-75; and rail
systems, 65-87
transportation. See railways
Trans-Siberian Railway, 37-38, 65
Trans-Ussuri region, 1-2, 9, 20, 21 m,
49, 66
travel writing, and POW memoirs, 128
Trepov, Alexander Fyodorovitch, 80
trinity transportation system, 65-87
Triple Intervention, 52, 61n20
Troyan, A. M., 33-34
Tsukase, Susumu, 15—31
Tsushima Strait, 7
Turkey, 75; population in Harbin, 153
Two Russias, 151—66; and CMCS,
41-42
Uchiyama, Noriko, 152
United Kingdom. See Great Britain
United States: and CMCS, 36; and
Manchuria, 54, 176; population in
Harbin, 153
Unterberger, Pavel Fedorovich, 73
Ussuri Railway, 74, 781
van der Oye, David Schimmelpenninck,
138
Vaugham-Smith, A. M., 92
Venttsel, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 55, 80
Verhey, Jeffrey, xviinl5
Vertinskii, Alexander, 157
Ves ’ mir, 144
Vischer, Adolf Lukas, 121
Vladivostok, 4, 7, 9; as commercial
port, 68; and competition, 72—73; as
naval port, 21; railway and, 37-38;
Russian revolution and, 80; and
Taisho coronation, 145; World War 1
and, 75-76, 76/
Vladivostok Trade Committee, 74
Vlangali, Aleksandr Georgievich, 8
Vogak, K. L, 93
Von Goyer, L. V., 91, 96-97
Von lessen, Franz, 100, 102, 114n59-60
Von Laue, Theodore Hermann, 67
Wada, Haruki, viii
Wang Shih-Shang, 94-95
war correspondents, 99-108; rights of,
114n60. See also media
Ward, Stuart, 45
Ward, Thomas T., 102-3
Watson, Janet S. K., xviinl5
Webel, colonel general, 50
196
Index
weights and measures, Two Russias
and,155
Westwood, John, 67, 106
White Russians: and customs service,
33—35, 39^44. See also Russia
Abroad
Willow Palisades, in Manchuria, 17—18,
18w
Witte, Sergei Iul’evich, xi—xii, 53-54,
67, 69-72
Wolff, David, viii, 152
women, Japanese, POWs and, 127—28
World War I, 75-80, 142, 144
World War II, 154, 160
Wuchang Uprising, 58
Xianfeng Emperor, 22
Xinhai Revolution, 58
Xu Shichang, 56
Yamagata Aritomo, 71
Yanagihara Sakimitsu, 9
Yanagisawa, Akira, 16
Yanchevetskii, D. G., 99
Yasuoka, Akio, 1 ln3
Yiketang’a, general, 25
Yokote Shinji, 181
Yondo Island, 6
Yongzheng, emperor of China, 17, 23
Yoshihito (Taisho Emperor), 141-46
Yoshizawa Kenkichi, 170
Zabaikal Railway, 78/, 79
Zemstvo Statute, 139
Zengqi, governor, 25
Zhang Zuolin, 169; Kopp and, 171-72,
176, 180; Soviet Union and, 174-75,
177-78, 181
Zhemchuzhnaia, Zinaida, 155, 158
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geographic | Ostasien Russland Sowjetunion Russia Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Russia Russia Territorial expansion History Soviet Union Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Soviet Union China Foreign relations 19th century China Foreign relations 20th century Japan Foreign relations 1868- Korea Foreign relations 19th century Korea Foreign relations 20th century Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd Asien Nordost (DE-588)4389247-4 gnd |
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id | DE-604.BV044039260 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T07:41:53Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781498537063 9781498537049 |
language | English |
lccn | 016042905 |
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owner | DE-12 DE-11 DE-188 |
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physical | xix, 200 Seiten Karte |
publishDate | 2017 |
publishDateSearch | 2017 |
publishDateSort | 2017 |
publisher | Lexington Books |
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spelling | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato Lanham Lexington Books [2017] © 2017 xix, 200 Seiten Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "As a result of the Aigun (1858) and Beijing Treaties (1860) Russia had become a participant in international relations of Northeast Asia, but historiography has underestimated the presence of Russia and the USSR in this region. This collection elucidates how Russia's expansion affected early Meiji Japan's policy towards Korea and the late Qing Empire's Manchurian reform. Russia participated in the mega-imperial system of transportation and customs control in Northern China and created a transnational community around the Chinese Eastern Railway and Harbin City. The collection vividly describes daily life of the emigre Russians' community in Harbin after 1917. The collection investigates mutual images between the Russians and Japanese through the prism of the descriptions of the Japanese Imperial House in Russian newspapers and memoirs written by Russian POWs in and after the Russo-Japanese War and war journalism during this war. The first Soviet ambassador in Japan, V. Kopp, proposed to restore the division of spheres of interest between Russia and Japan during the tsarist era and thus conflicted People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs, G. Chicherin, the Soviet ambassador in Beijing, L. Karakhan, and Stalin, since the latter group was more loyal to the cause of China's national liberation. As a whole, the collection argues that it is difficult to understand the modern history of Northeast Asia without taking the Russian factor seriously"...Publisher description Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte 1858-1945 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik Geschichte Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Ostasien Russland Sowjetunion Russia Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Russia Russia Territorial expansion History Soviet Union Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Soviet Union China Foreign relations 19th century China Foreign relations 20th century Japan Foreign relations 1868- Korea Foreign relations 19th century Korea Foreign relations 20th century Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Asien Nordost (DE-588)4389247-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Asien Nordost (DE-588)4389247-4 g Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Geschichte 1858-1945 z DE-604 Matsuzato, Kimitaka 1960- (DE-588)122240146 edt LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029446337&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029446337&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 |
title_auth | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 |
title_exact_search | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 |
title_full | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato |
title_fullStr | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 edited by Kimitaka Matsuzato |
title_short | Russia and its northeast Asian neighbors |
title_sort | russia and its northeast asian neighbors china japan and korea 1858 1945 |
title_sub | China, Japan, and Korea, 1858-1945 |
topic | Außenpolitik Geschichte Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Geschichte Internationale Politik Ostasien Russland Sowjetunion Russia Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Russia Russia Territorial expansion History Soviet Union Foreign relations East Asia East Asia Foreign relations Soviet Union China Foreign relations 19th century China Foreign relations 20th century Japan Foreign relations 1868- Korea Foreign relations 19th century Korea Foreign relations 20th century Asien Nordost Aufsatzsammlung |
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