Manchurian Railways and the Opening of ChinaBruce A. Elleman |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
PART I Competing Railway Imperialisms | 11 |
1 The Chinese Eastern Railway from the First SinoJapanese War until the RussoJapanese War | 13 |
2 Japans South Manchuria Railway Company in Northeast China 190634 | 37 |
3 SinoSoviet Tensions and Soviet Administrative Control over the Chinese Eastern Railway 191725 | 59 |
The Chinese Eastern Railway and the 1929 SinoSoviet Conflict | 81 |
PART II Competing Railway Nationalisms | 103 |
The Case of Railway Enterprises in Central China and Manchuria | 105 |
The TianjinPukou Line in pre1949 Shandong | 123 |
7 Railways in Communist Strategy and Operations in Manchuria 194548 | 149 |
8 Return of the Chinese Changchun Railway to China by the USSR | 171 |
Manchurias Railways as a Natural Extension of the Sea Lines of Communication | 195 |
Bibliography | 209 |
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Manchurian Railways and the Opening of China: An International History Bruce A. Elleman,Stephen Kotkin No preview available - 2015 |
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