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Remote Homeland, Recovered Borderland: Manchus, Manchoukuo, and Manchuria, 1907–1985
Dan Shao
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
History
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Manchu
100%
Manchuria
100%
China
57%
Ethnic Identity
42%
Japanese Empire
28%
Qing Empire
28%
East Asia
14%
Taiwan
14%
People's Republic of China
14%
Reconfiguration
14%
Self-identification
14%
20th Century
14%
Qing
14%
Nationalism
14%
Early Twentieth Century
14%
Historiography
14%
Imperialism
14%
Ethnic Boundaries
14%
Army
14%
Statehood
14%
National Identity
14%
Identity Representation
14%
National Borders
14%
Provincialization
14%
Deterritorialization
14%
Nationalist Party
14%
Hard Boundary
14%
Royal
14%
Sovereignty
14%
Clan
14%
Ethnic People
14%
Community Construction
14%
Han Group
14%
Contemporary China
14%
Modern China
14%
Ethnic Categories
14%
Qing Dynasty
14%
Communist Party
14%
Political Maps
14%
Asian History
14%
Asian Borderlands
14%
Past Failure
14%
National Categories
14%
Territoriality
14%
Northeast Asians
14%
Kanto
14%
State Succession
14%
Sino-Japanese
14%
Late Qing
14%
Arts and Humanities
Territoriality
16%
Social Sciences
Territoriality
12%