The History of the Russian Far East during the Late Imperial Period in the Works of English- and German-language Researchers

The Russian Far East saw rapid development in the latter half of XIX – early XX centuries. The Eastern periphery of the Russian Empire attracted attention of foreign scientists. The objective of the present research was to analyze works published by American, British, and German researchers in the s...

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topic общественно-политические процессы
Amur region
Primorye
Far Eastern politics
sociocultural processes
socio-political processes
Приамурье
Приморье
дальневосточная политика
социокультурные процессы
spellingShingle общественно-политические процессы
Amur region
Primorye
Far Eastern politics
sociocultural processes
socio-political processes
Приамурье
Приморье
дальневосточная политика
социокультурные процессы
D. A. Anan'ev
Д. А. Ананьев
The History of the Russian Far East during the Late Imperial Period in the Works of English- and German-language Researchers
topic_facet общественно-политические процессы
Amur region
Primorye
Far Eastern politics
sociocultural processes
socio-political processes
Приамурье
Приморье
дальневосточная политика
социокультурные процессы
description The Russian Far East saw rapid development in the latter half of XIX – early XX centuries. The Eastern periphery of the Russian Empire attracted attention of foreign scientists. The objective of the present research was to analyze works published by American, British, and German researchers in the second half of XIX – early XXI centuries and devoted to the "late Imperial" history of the Russian Far East. Since the very first foreign publications on the history of accession of the Amur and Primorye regions, foreign studies focused not only on Russia’s foreign policy and military aspects of its eastward expansion but also on the geographical, demographic, social, and economic factors of the colonization. In the late XX century, Western publications featured mostly intercultural, inter-ethnic, and sociocultural problems, as well as ideological aspects of state policy and the changing image of the Russian Far East. English- and German-language scholars offered a great variety of concepts; however, two main trends stood out quite clearly. Most researchers emphasized the impact of the geopolitical context and the role of Russia’s expansionist policy, as the country fought for power in the Pacific Rim. However, some authors acknowledged Russia's objective necessity to strengthen its position on the Pacific coast, protect its Far Eastern territories, and develop their economy. В истории российского Дальнего Востока особое место занимает период, охватывающий вторую половину XIX – начало XX в. и отмеченный ускоренным развитием «восточной окраины» империи. Данная тема привлекала повышенный интерес западных исследователей, прежде всего, в Великобритании, США и Германии. Цель статьи – представить обзор работ англо- и немецкоязычных исследователей, опубликованных во второй половине XIX – начале XXI в. и посвященных истории Дальнего Востока России позднеимперского периода; выявить основные тенденции в изучении темы на Западе. Установлено, что со времени публикации первых работ, посвященных присоединению к России Приамурья и ...
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spelling ftjbksu:oai:oai.kemsu.elpub.ru:article/4822 2024-09-15T17:52:05+00:00 The History of the Russian Far East during the Late Imperial Period in the Works of English- and German-language Researchers История Дальнего Востока России позднеимперского периода в освещении англо- и немецкоязычных исследователей D. A. Anan'ev Д. А. Ананьев 2021-01-04 application/pdf https://www.sibscript.ru/jour/article/view/4822 https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-4-889-898 rus rus Kemerovo State University https://www.sibscript.ru/jour/article/view/4822/4234 Галлямова Л. И. Дальний Восток в контексте государственной политики России на Тихом океане // Россия и АТР. 2012. № 4. С. 29–41. Ravenstein E. G. Russians on the Amur: its discovery, conquer and colonization, with a description of the country, its inhabitants, productions, and commercial capabilities. London: Truebner and Co., 1861. 467 p. Zepelin С. von. Der Ferne Osten, seine Geschichte, seine Entwicklung in der Neuesten Zeit, seine Lage nach dem RussischJapanischen Kriege. Berlin: Zuckschwerdt & Co., 1909. Bd. VIII. 183 S. Krausse A. Russia in Asia: a record and a study, 1588–1899. London: G. Richards, 1899. 476 p. Mackinder H. J. The geographical pivot of history // The Geographical Journal. 1904. Vol. 23. № 4. P. 421–437. Ремнев А. В. Россия Дальнего Востока. Имперская география власти XIX – начала XX веков. Омск: Омск. гос. ун-т, 2004. 548 с. Golder F. Russian expansion on the Pacific, 1641–1850: an account of the earliest and later expeditions made by the Russians along the Pacific coast of Asia and North America, including some related expeditions to the Arctic regions. Cleveland: Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 1914. 384 p. Kerner R. J. The urge to the sea: the course of Russian history. The role of rivers, portages, ostrogs, monasteries and furs. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1946. 212 p. Lin T. C. The Amur frontier question between China and Russia, 1850–1860 // Pacific Historical Review. 1934. Vol. 3. № 1. Р. 1–27. Lantzeff G. V., Pierce R. A. Eastward to Empire. Exploration and conquest of the Russian open frontier to 1750. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1973. 276 p. Gibson J. Russia on the Pacific: the role of the Amur // Canadian Geographer. 1968. Vol. XVII. № 1. P. 15–27. Bassin M. Imperial visions: nationalist imagination and geographical expansion in the Russian Far East, 1840–1865. N. Y., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 329 p. Weiss C. Wie Sibirien "unser" wurde: Die Russische Geographische Gesellschaft und ihr Einfluss auf die Bilder und Vorstellungen von Sibirien im 19. Jahrhundert. Goettingen: V&R unipress, 2007. 261 S. Stephan J. J. The Crimean war in the Far East // Modern Asian Studies. 1969. Vol. 3. № 3. P. 257–277. Grainger J. D. The First Pacific War: Britain and Russia, 1854–1856. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press, 2008. 207 p. Rath A. C. The Crimean war in imperial context, 1854–1856. N. Y.: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015. 301 p. Mancall M. Major-general Ignatiev's mission to Peking, 1859–1860 // Papers on China. 1956. Vol. 10. P. 55–96. Salisbury H. War between Russia and China. N. Y.: W. W. Norton & Company, 1969. 240 p. Dallin D. J. The rise of Russia in Asia. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1949. 308 p. Paine S. C. M. Imperial rivals: China, Russia, and their disputed frontier. Armonk, N. Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1996. 417 p. Pavlovsky M. N. Chinese-Russian relations. N. Y.: Philosophical Library, 1949. 194 p. Quested R. K. I. The expansion of Russia in East Asia, 1857–1860. Kuala Lumpur: The University of Malaya Press, 1968. 339 p. Tompkins P. The American-Russian relations in the Far East. N. Y.: The Macmillan Company, 1949. 426 p. Landgraf D. Amur, Ussuri, Sachalin: 1847–1917. Neuried: Hieronymus, 1989. 956 p. Malozemoff A. Russian Far Eastern policy: 1881–1904, with special emphasis on the causes of the Russo-Japanese War. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958. 358 p. Morse H. B., Macnair H. F. Far Eastern international relations. Boston, N. Y.: Houghton Mifflin, 1931. 846 p. Дацышен В. Г. Российско-китайские отношения в 1881–1903 гг.: дис. … д-ра ист. наук. Иркутск, 2001. 350 c. Langer W. L. The diplomacy of imperialism, 1890–1902. Harvard University. N. Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935. Vol. I. 414 p. Langer W. L. The diplomacy of imperialism, 1890–1902. Harvard University. N. Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935. Vol. II. 797 p. Peffer N. The Far East, a modern history. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968. 559 p. Nish I. The clash of two continental empires: the land war reconsidered // Rethinking the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–5. Vol. 1: Centennial perspectives / ed. R. Kowner. Folkestone: Global Oriental Ltd, 2007. P. 65–77. DOI:10.1163/ej.9781905246038.i-516.31 Auslin M. Japanese strategy, geopolitics and the origins of the war // The Russo-Japanese war in global perspective. World war zero / eds. J. W. Steinweg, B. Menning, D. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, D. Wolff, S. Yokote. The Netherlands: Brill, 2005. Vol. I. P. 3–21. Geyer D. Der russische Imperialismus. Studien ueber den Zusammenhang von innerer und aeusserer Politik 1860–1914 (Kritische Studien zur Geschichtswissenschaft. Bd. 27). Goettingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1977. 344 S. Krupinski K. Russland und Japan. Ihre Beziehungen bis zum Frieden von Portsmouth (Osteuropaeische Forschungen. Neue Folge. Bd. 27). Koenigsberg: Osteuropa-Verlag, 1940. 126 S. Valliant R. B. Japan and the Trans-Siberian railroad, 1885–1905. PhD Diss. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1974. 336 p. Patrikeeff F., Shukman H. Railways and the Russo-Japanese war: Transporting war. London, N. Y.: Routledge, 2007. 165 p. Yakhontoff V. A. Russia and the Soviet Union in the Far East. N. Y.: Coward-McCann Inc., 1931. 454 p. Rediscovering Russia in Asia: Siberia and the Russian Far East / ed. S. Kotkin, D. Wolff. N. Y.: M. E. Sharpe Inc., 1995. 355 p. Lensen G. A. The Russian push toward Japan. Russo-Japanese relations, 1697–1875. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1959. 553 p. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye D. Toward the rising sun: Russian ideologies of empire and the path to war with Japan. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001. 329 p. Пименов П. С. Внешняя политика России на Дальнем Востоке 1895–1905 гг.: дис. . канд. ист. наук. Тольятти, 2006. 205 c. Лукоянов И. В. «Не отстать от держав.»: Россия на Дальнем Востоке в конце XIX – начале XX вв. СПб.: НесторИстория, 2008. 668 c. Lobanov-Rostovsky A. Russian imperialism in Asia. Its origin, evolution and character // Slavonic and East European Review. 1929. Vol. 8. № 22. P. 28–47. Sumner B. H. Tsardom and imperialism in the Far East and Middle East, 1880–1914. Raleigh lecture on history, British Academy, 1940. London: Humphrey Milford, 1940. 43 p. Marks S. G. Road to power: the Trans-Siberian railroad and the colonization of Asian Russia, 1850–1917. London: I. B. Tauris and Co Ltd Publishers, 1991. 240 p. Marks S. G. The burden of the Far East: the Amur railroad question in Russia, 1906–1916 // Sibirica: the Journal of Siberian Studies. 1993. Vol. 1. № 1. P. 9–28. MacKenzie D. Imperial dreams / Harsh realities: tsarist Russian foreign policy, 1815–1917. N. Y.: Cengage Learning, 1994. 196 p. Trudov A. Taming the dragon: Russian imperial drive towards the Far East (mid. 16th century to 1905), its historical significance and consequences. MA thesis. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 2004. Дятлова А. К. Внешняя политика России на Дальнем Востоке на рубеже XIX–XX вв. в современной англо-американской историографии. М.: РУСАЙНС, 2017. 128 c. 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SibScript; Том 22, № 4 (2020); 889-898 СибСкрипт; Том 22, № 4 (2020); 889-898 2949-2092 2949-2122 10.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-4 общественно-политические процессы Amur region Primorye Far Eastern politics sociocultural processes socio-political processes Приамурье Приморье дальневосточная политика социокультурные процессы info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjbksu https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-4-889-89810.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-410.1163/ej.9781905246038.i-516.3110.1163/ej.9781905246038.i-516.110 2024-08-07T03:05:48Z The Russian Far East saw rapid development in the latter half of XIX – early XX centuries. The Eastern periphery of the Russian Empire attracted attention of foreign scientists. The objective of the present research was to analyze works published by American, British, and German researchers in the second half of XIX – early XXI centuries and devoted to the "late Imperial" history of the Russian Far East. Since the very first foreign publications on the history of accession of the Amur and Primorye regions, foreign studies focused not only on Russia’s foreign policy and military aspects of its eastward expansion but also on the geographical, demographic, social, and economic factors of the colonization. In the late XX century, Western publications featured mostly intercultural, inter-ethnic, and sociocultural problems, as well as ideological aspects of state policy and the changing image of the Russian Far East. English- and German-language scholars offered a great variety of concepts; however, two main trends stood out quite clearly. Most researchers emphasized the impact of the geopolitical context and the role of Russia’s expansionist policy, as the country fought for power in the Pacific Rim. However, some authors acknowledged Russia's objective necessity to strengthen its position on the Pacific coast, protect its Far Eastern territories, and develop their economy. В истории российского Дальнего Востока особое место занимает период, охватывающий вторую половину XIX – начало XX в. и отмеченный ускоренным развитием «восточной окраины» империи. Данная тема привлекала повышенный интерес западных исследователей, прежде всего, в Великобритании, США и Германии. Цель статьи – представить обзор работ англо- и немецкоязычных исследователей, опубликованных во второй половине XIX – начале XXI в. и посвященных истории Дальнего Востока России позднеимперского периода; выявить основные тенденции в изучении темы на Западе. Установлено, что со времени публикации первых работ, посвященных присоединению к России Приамурья и ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sibirica Bulletin of Kemerovo State University Remote Sensing of Environment 80 1 185 201