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The Soviet Far East in Antiquity

Author : Alekseĭ Pavlovich Okladnikov
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,6 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Maritime Province, Siberia
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The Soviet Far East in Antiquity

Author : Henry N. Michael
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 32,40 MB
Release : 1965-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1487591179

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This volume outlines the history of the Maritime Province from ancient times through the medieval period, from a general point of view, on the basis of archaeological materials and Chinese and other chronicles. There are chapters discussing the Upper Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Shell Mound periods; the transition to the Age of Metal; the rise of the P'o-hai state in the fifth to seventh centuries A.D., and its conquest by the Khitan state; and the rise and growth of the Jurchen (or Chin) empire from the mid-eleventh century, its defeat by the Mongols, and, briefly, the fate of the region afterwards. This book will appeal to historians, archaeologists, and all those interested in the past of the Far East. (Anthropology of the North: Translations form Russian Sources, No. 6)

The Soviet Far East in Antiquity

Author : Alekseĭ Pavlovich Okladnikov
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 31,82 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Maritime Province, Siberia
ISBN :

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Archaeology of the Russian Far East

Author : Sarah M. Nelson
Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 24,52 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN :

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Arranged in chronological order and by region, each of these studies is written by a specialist who has participated in some or all of the archaeological expeditions reported here. They show not just the unanticipated richness of the archaeology of the Russian Far East but, more important, the contributions these sites can make to the archaeology of the region and of the world.

Burnt by the Sun

Author : Jon K. Chang
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 47,66 MB
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0824876741

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Burnt by the Sun examines the history of the first Korean diaspora in a Western society during the highly tense geopolitical atmosphere of the Soviet Union in the late 1930s. Author Jon K. Chang demonstrates that the Koreans of the Russian Far East were continually viewed as a problematic and maligned nationality (ethnic community) during the Tsarist and Soviet periods. He argues that Tsarist influences and the various forms of Russian nationalism(s) and worldviews blinded the Stalinist regime from seeing the Koreans as loyal Soviet citizens. Instead, these influences portrayed them as a colonizing element (labor force) with unknown and unknowable political loyalties. One of the major findings of Chang’s research was the depth that the Soviet state was able to influence, penetrate, and control the Koreans through not only state propaganda and media, but also their selection and placement of Soviet Korean leaders, informants, and secret police within the populace. From his interviews with relatives of former Korean OGPU/NKVD (the predecessor to the KGB) officers, he learned of Korean NKVD who helped deport their own community. Given these facts, one would think the Koreans should have been considered a loyal Soviet people. But this was not the case, mainly due to how the Russian empire and, later, the Soviet state linked political loyalty with race or ethnic community. During his six years of fieldwork in Central Asia and Russia, Chang interviewed approximately sixty elderly Koreans who lived in the Russian Far East prior to their deportation in 1937. This oral history along with digital technology allowed him to piece together Soviet Korean life as well as their experiences working with and living beside Siberian natives, Chinese, Russians, and the Central Asian peoples. Chang also discovered that some two thousand Soviet Koreans remained on North Sakhalin island after the Korean deportation was carried out, working on Japanese-Soviet joint ventures extracting coal, gas, petroleum, timber, and other resources. This showed that Soviet socialism was not ideologically pure and was certainly swayed by Japanese capitalism and the monetary benefits of projects that paid the Stalinist regime hard currency for its resources.

The Role of Environmental NGOs: Russian Challenges, American Lessons

Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 35,92 MB
Release : 2002-01-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0309076188

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An NRC committee was established to work with a Russian counterpart group in conducting a workshop in Moscow on the effectiveness of Russian environmental NGOs in environmental decision-making and prepared proceedings of this workshop, highlighting the successes and difficulties faced by NGOs in Russia and the United States.