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James Reardon-Anderson. Reluctant Pioneers: China's Expansion Northward, 1644-1937.(Book review)
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James Reardon-Anderson. Reluctant Pioneers: China's Expansion Northward, 1644-1937. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005. xv, 288 pp. $60.00, ISBN 0-8047-5167-6.
This ambitious and elegant book covers a subject of vast scope, the opening up and settlement of Manchuria, and its incorporation into China, before it was alienated from China by Japan. This movement was the largest and the most successful of Chinese territorial expansions of the Qing dynasty; it was much more complete and effective, and much more peaceable, than China's expansion westwards. It involved the ...
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