Burnt by the Sun. The Koreans of the Russian Far East - Jon K. Chang
48 Chapter 3 in Jiandao, the Korean area of Manchuria). In the first months of 1920, he returned to Blagoveshchensk, Rus sia. In ...
Intervention 49 to prefer White leaders (belogvardeetsy) or atamans who emphasized mili- tary prowess far above other attributes ...
50 Chapter 3 THE FIRST SEEDS OF XENOPHOBIA The Comintern was established in March 1919. Its mission was to build a “world party” ...
Intervention 51 nationality. However, Lenin’s theories produced an inconsistency in Comin- tern policy regarding Pan- Asianism a ...
52 FOUR Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction Towards natsmen, we also have two opposing cultures. One bour- geois ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 53 “everyday utopianism” for the common citizen, because as a Korean one cou ...
54 Chapter 4 The Korean youth were responding quite well to Sovietization. Those Koreans who were older and more recent immigran ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 55 and 5–7 percent professionals employed as teachers and skilled professio ...
56 Chapter 4 The economy was in tatters. Several armed rebellions and strikes were met with further repression. Quickly, Lenin i ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 57 were not given any land. Instead, they were instructed to cut down uninha ...
58 Chapter 4 rice were high, but for many other crops state prices were low. Therefore, many grew opium because it earned higher ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 59 beatings sometimes lasted until the planks/rods broke. Nearly the entire ...
60 Chapter 4 a consistent prob lem— that is, presenting a prob lem in terms of national rather than class differences.^43 Second ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 61 but Rus sians as well. Several of the Koreans and Rus sians worked in Sov ...
62 Chapter 4 freed both men immediately. The article concluded by assuring the reader that the two chauvinists, the policewoman ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 63 SOVIET CITIZENSHIP Koreans began to acquire Soviet citizenship in greater ...
64 Chapter 4 artels, communes, and an early form of the kolkhozes that they named “plan- tations.” Koreans, through their regist ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 65 creased by only 2,000 to 170,000 (the number of Soviet citizens was not g ...
66 Chapter 4 the feeling of extraterritoriality— that is, that they were being treated like the natives or preferred titular nat ...
Korean Korenizatsiia and Its Socialist Construction 67 was in favor of the complete enfranchisement of Koreans as citizens and t ...
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