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A Cross-Cultural Biography
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This book offers an intimate portrait of early twentieth-century Harbin, a city in Manchuria where Russian colonialists, and later refugees from the Revolution, met with Chinese migrants. The deep social and intellectual fissures between the Russian and Chinese worlds were matched by a multitude of small efforts to cross the divide as the city underwent a wide range of social and political changes.

Using surviving letters, archival photographs, and rare publications, this book also tells the personal story of a forgotten city resident, Baron Roger Budberg, a physician who, being neither Russian nor Chinese, nevertheless stood at the very centre of the cross-cultural divide in Harbin. The biography of an important city, fleshing out its place in the global history of East-West contacts and twentieth-century diasporas, this book is also the history of an individual life and an original experiment in historical writing.


Contents:

List of Illustrations

Introduction

1. Of Ethnicity and Identity
2. Beginnings
3. Intermediaries and Channels of Communication
4. A Chinese-German Flower
5. Daily Life in a Mixed City
6. Trials and Endings
7. Russians and Chinese under Japanese Rule
8. Kharbintsy and Ha'erbin ren

Epilogue: The General and the Particular

Notes
Glossary of Chinese Terms
Bibliography
Index


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ISBN-13: 9781487506285
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: January, 2021
Pages: 400
Dimensions: 152.00 x 231.00 x 33.00
Weight: 660g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues

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