Borders in East and West : Transnational and Comparative Perspectives. / edited by Stefan Berger and Nobuya Hashimoto
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Borders in East and West -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I. Economic Borders in the Chinese and Habsburg Empires duringthe Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- Chapter 1. Xinjiang and the Peripheral Pattern of Economic Development in Qing China -- Chapter 2. Habsburg Borderlands -- Part II. Tourism and Borderlands -- Chapter 3. Travelling Jokoshi Students -- Chapter 4. Borderlands Tourism as a Memory Practice -- Part III. Borders and Migration -- Chapter 5. Crossing the Water Border -- Chapter 6. A Border Town and Migration -- Part IV. Borders and Food Classification -- Chapter 7. The Way We Eat -- Chapter 8. Imagined Communities and Communities of Practice -- Part V. Gazing at and Defining People in the Borderland -- Chapter 9. The Japanese Gaze and the Memory of the Kuril Ainu -- Chapter 10. From Finnic to Soviet Family -- Part VI -- Part VI. Migration and Interethnic Conflict at China's Edge -- Chapter 11. Environmental Relations in the Yalu River Region in the Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 12. Smallfolk in a Clash of Empires -- Part VII.Geopolitical Rivalries in Russia's Far Northand Far East -- Chapter 13. Russia's Expansions towards the Amur River and Westerners' Corresponding Explorations in Early Modern Times -- Chapter 14. 'Land of Bounty' -- Conclusion -- Index.
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