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Category Archives: Research Resources
Orthodoxy in China Website
I posted this website before, but this could be a good source of information for many of you looking for more data on Russian cities settlements in China. Where there’s a church there are people! http://www.orthodox.cn/ofasc/index_en.html Accuracy. This website has … Continue reading
Chinese Pidgin Russian
Molly E. McCann (memccann@umail.ucsb.edu) Double Major: Linguistics & Slavic Languages & Literatures (UC Santa Barbara) Title: Chinese Pidgin Russian in Dersu Uzala Abstract: Chinese Pidgin Russian is an extinct contact language which was once spoken in Eastern Russia and Manchuria … Continue reading
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Tagged Dersu Uzala, language, Linguistics, manchuria, Pidgin, russia
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Manchuria’s Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918-29 – Administering the Colonizer
Administering the Colonizer Manchuria’s Russians under Chinese Rule, 1918-29 Blaine R. Chiasson http://www.ubcpress.ca/books/pdf/chapters/2010/AdministeringTheColonizer.pdf 49-page document 1 Introduction: Where Yellow Ruled White – Harbin, 1929 / 1 2 Railway Frontier: North Manchuria before 1917 / 16 3 The Chinese Eastern Railway: … Continue reading
Blog Photo
The photo in the masthead of my blog is from a collection of photographs from a close friend of the family. I would love to know more about it. As I am an Adult ESL teacher, I asked a Chinese … Continue reading