Harbin and Manchuria:: Place, Space, and Identity by Thomas Lahusen

Harbin and Manchuria:: Place, Space, and Identity

South Atlantic Quarterly

Thomas Lahusen

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This special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly focuses on the layered cultures of the northeast China city of Harbin and the region formerly known as Manchuria. During the first half of the twentieth-century, Harbin--a by-product of the constructi...

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