History of Manchuria, 1840-1948

History of Manchuria, 1840-1948

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Ian Nish, Nish
Amsterdam University Press
EAN: 9781898823438
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In A History of Manchuria, Ian Nish describes the turbulent times which the three Northeastern Provinces of China experienced in the last two centuries. The site of three serious wars in 1894, 1904 and 1919, the territory rarely enjoyed peace though its economy progressed because of the building of arterial railways. From 1932 it came under the rule of the Japanese-inspired government of Manchukuo based at Changchun. But that was short-lived, being brought to an end by the punitive incursion and occupation of the country by Soviet forces in 1945. Thereafter the devastated territory was fought over by Chinese Nationalist and Communist armies until Mukden (Shenyang) fell to the Communists in October 1948. Manchuria, under-populated but strategically important, was the location for disputes between China, Russia and Japan, the three powers making up the 'triangle' which gives the name to the sub-title of this study. These countries were hardly ever at peace with one another, the result being that the economic growth of a potentially wealthy country was seriously retarded. The story is illustrated by extracts drawn from contemporary documents of the three triangular powers.
EAN 9781898823438
ISBN 189882343X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Publication date September 1, 2016
Pages 736
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Ian Nish, Nish
Series Renaissance Books Asia Pacific Series