2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02048-8_1
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Entangled Histories: The Transcultural Past of Northeast China

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“…At the same time, more Manchu lived on the south of the Great Wall than in their former homeland, and they had culturally assimilated with the Han Chinese they once ruled (J. Stephan 13 and a number of settlements along the railway's right-of-way zone 14 . The single-track line was meant to provide a shortcut for the world's longest railroad, the Trans-Siberian Railway 15 , from near the Siberian city of Chita, across northern Inner Manchuria through Harbin to the Russian port of Vladivostok 16 .…”
Section: Abstract: Polish Diaspora Manchuria Inner Mongolia Entrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, more Manchu lived on the south of the Great Wall than in their former homeland, and they had culturally assimilated with the Han Chinese they once ruled (J. Stephan 13 and a number of settlements along the railway's right-of-way zone 14 . The single-track line was meant to provide a shortcut for the world's longest railroad, the Trans-Siberian Railway 15 , from near the Siberian city of Chita, across northern Inner Manchuria through Harbin to the Russian port of Vladivostok 16 .…”
Section: Abstract: Polish Diaspora Manchuria Inner Mongolia Entrementioning
confidence: 99%