Burnt by the Sun. The Koreans of the Russian Far East - Jon K. Chang

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Index


Alexander II, Tsar, 11
Alien Charter of 1822, 16
Allilueva, Nadezhda (Stalin’s wife),
164
An, Chung-Gun, 28, 206n.92
Annales School (of History and the longue
durée), 8
Anosov, Semyon, 27, 29, 55–56, 66–67,
79, 202n.18
Archives, Soviet, revisions/under constant
“churn,” 137, 181, 241n.6
Aron, Leon, 244n.26
Arsenev, Vladimir K, 12, 17, 20–22, 27;
Arsenev’s “doklad” or white paper, 79,
102 –105, 133–135; Arsenev’s surname
(Goppmeier), 242; Revival of Arsenev’s
“doklad” in 1934, 133–135
Artemovsk Mines (pay for Eastern/Asian
miners), 77–78
Assimilation, 4, 18, 22, 24, 29, 32, 125,
186 , 205n.77, 242n.5
Assistance brigades (Korean farmers
guarding the RFE), 82, 135 138, 142,
151 , 190
Avangard (Korean newspaper), 54, 83, 97,
114 –118


Baltic Germans, 17, 19, 26, 30, 33, 128,
242n.4, 242n.35
Birobidzhan ( JAR), 68, 138, 14 4, 165,
199 , 210
Brown, Kate, 215n.87
Bugai, N.F., 212n.14, 212n.18,
215nn.82–83, 218n.14, 224n.5,
234n.21
Bulatnikov, I. (Latinization campaign),
116 , 118
Burds, Jeffrey, 234n.13


Carrère d’Encausse, Hélène, 177, 225n.34,
241n.152
Central Asia, chapters 7–9 (throughout)
Chang, Hsueh-liang (also called Marshall
Chang), 108 , 129
Chauvinism (ethnic), 61–62, 69, 82,
92 –94, 107, 110, 118–119, 129, 142,
211n.1, 247–248
Chen, Fyn Ze (case of chauvinism), 61–62
Chinese, 1, 4–7, 9–12, 20–25; Chinese
cooks in the gulag and labor camps,
184 –185; the Chinese as “grouse,” 27;
Chinese merchants and NEPmen,
13 –14, 16–19, 20–21; NKVD (Chinese
in the NKVD), 158, 235n.48
Chinese deportation (from the RFE),
159 –160
Citizenship (Russian subjects and Soviet),
9, 14–15, 30, 37, 45, 52–69, 88, 94, 96,
100 –102, 172, 175, 187, 213m32,
219n.48, 220n.60
Comintern, 33, 41, 45; Second Congress
of the Communist International, 41,
49 –51, 83, 86–87 , 92–93, 96–97, 110,
215n.86, 218n.18, 247
Communist Party, establishment of in
Asia: China, 97; India, 97; Japan, 97;
Korea, 97; Malaysia, 97; Philippines,
97; Thailand, 97; Vietnam, 97
Concession of North Sakhalin (joint-
ventures of the 1925 Convention),
6, 66, 130–131, 150–152, 157–158,
163 , 170–171, 235n.42, 235n.44,
238nn.113–115
Conquest, Robert, 146
Constitution (1936). See 1936 Constitution
Conversion to Orthodoxy (religious
conversion), 18, 24, 32
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