Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific / Edition 1

Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific / Edition 1

by G. Patrick March
ISBN-10:
0275956482
ISBN-13:
9780275956486
Pub. Date:
10/30/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275956482
ISBN-13:
9780275956486
Pub. Date:
10/30/1996
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific / Edition 1

Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific / Edition 1

by G. Patrick March

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Overview

Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific is the history of a remarkable eastern expansion under tsars, emperors, and commissars. The narrative spans the period from the Mongol conquest in the 13th century to the Cold War of the 20th. An intense anxiety for security, owed in large part to the Mongol incursion, would impel the eastern Slavs relentlessly toward territorial aggrandizement. Over the centuries, the modest Grand Duchy of Moscow in Eastern Europe was so successful that it grew into the massive Russian Empire, whose lands stretched from the Holy Roman Empire in Central Europe to the edge of British power in the wilds of North America.

Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific is a saga of entrepreneurs pressing ever-eastward for the wealth of pelts, whether sable or sea otter. It features the arrival of the servants of the state who ensured control of these lands and negotiated—whether subtly or otherwise—with the nations of East Asia. Also chronicled are the voluntary release by treaty of Alaska and the northern Kurils, the humiliating temporary loss of southern Sakhalin and the ultimate dismemberment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Despite such losses, the Russian Federation still comprises the most expansive country on earth, most of whose territory is the result of Asian conquests dating back 400 years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275956486
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

G. PATRICK MARCH pursued a 30-year career in cryptology with the U.S. Navy which involved duty in Asia, Europe and Africa. After final tours with the National Security Agency and the office of the Chief of Naval Operations, he retired with the rank of Rear Admiral. He has been a lecturer of history at the University of Hawaii and is the author of Cossacks of the Brotherhood (1990), with articles appearing in Pacific Historical Review and Sibirica.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Geography: A Colossal and Chilling Expanse
Early Russian Experiences with Asia and Asians
Ivan IV and Muscovite Drang nach Osten
Initial Russo-Chinese Contacts
Toward a Delineated Sino-Muscovite Border
The Kiakhta System
Japan, Kamchatka and the Kurils
"Normalization" of Russo-Japanese Relations
To the Farthest East: The Rim of the North Pacific
Baranov, California and Hawaii
Demise of the Russian American Company and Sale of Alaska
Living with the Kiakhta System
A New Russo-Chinese Border in the Far East
New Borders for Russia in Central Asia
Russian Railways in Asia: Arteries of Empire
Russia, Korea and the Sino-Japanese War
Russia, Manchuria and the Boxer Rebellion
Korea and the Russo-Japanese War
War, Revolution and Reconquest
Mongolia—the First Soviet Satellite
Russians, the Chinese Eastern Railway and Sinkiang
The Soviet Union and Japan in the 20s and 30s
World War II and Settlements
The USSR and the Asian Mainland During the Cold War
The USSR and the North Pacific During the Cold War
Suggested Reading List
Index

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