Making Borders in Modern East Asia,SONG,Cambridge University Press,9781107173958,
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Until the late nineteenth century, the Chinese-Korean Tumen River border was one of the oldest, and perhaps most stable, state boundaries in the world. Spurred by severe food scarcity following a succession of natural disasters, from the 1860s, countless Korean refugees crossed the Tumen River border into Qing-China's Manchuria, triggering a decades-long territorial dispute between China, Korea, and Japan. This major new study of a multilateral and multiethnic frontier highlights the competing state- and nation-building projects in the fraught period that witnessed the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, and the First World War. The power-plays over land and people simultaneously promoted China's frontier-building endeavours, motivated Korea's nationalist imagination, and stimulated Japan's colonialist enterprise, setting East Asia on an intricate trajectory from the late-imperial to a situation that, Song argues, we call modern.
| Book | |
| ISBN | 9781107173958 |
| PUBLISHER | Cambridge University Press |
| Binding | HARDBACK |
| Edition | 2018 |
| Language | English |
Tags: Making Borders in Modern East Asia, SONG, Cambridge University Press, 9781107173958,

