Manchuria (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Manchuria" in English language version.

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  • Nakami Tatsuo. "Qing China's Northeast Crescent: The Great Game." The Russo-Japanese War in Global Perspective: World War Zero, Volume 2. David Wolff et al., eds. Brill, 2005. p. 514. Archived 16 November 2022 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 9789004154162"The use of the term 'Manchuria' as a place-name had begun with the Japanese in the eighteenth century, and it was later introduced to Europe by Philipp Franz von Siebold" [1796–1866].
    Giles 1912, p. 8
    "It may be noted here that 'Manchuria' is unknown to the Chinese or to the Manchus themselves as a geographical expression. The present [1912] extensive home of the Manchus is usually spoken of as the Three Eastern Provinces,..." Giles, Herbert A. (1912). China and the Manchus. (Cambridge: at the University Press) (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons). Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  • Hosie, Alexander (1910). Manchuria; its people, resources and recent history. Boston: J. B. Millet.

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  • Lattimore, Owen (1934). "The Mongols of Manchuria". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 68 (4). George Allen and Unwin, Ltd.: 714–715. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00085245.
  • Elliott, Mark C. "The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies." Journal of Asian Studies 59, no. 3 (2000): 603–46. doi:10.2307/2658945
  • Elliott, Mark C. "The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies." Journal of Asian Studies 59, no. 3 (2000): 603–46. doi:10.2307/2658945
  • Reardon-Anderson, James (2000). "Land Use and Society in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia During the Qing Dynasty". Environmental History. 5 (4): 503–509. doi:10.2307/3985584. JSTOR 3985584.

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  • "The Amur's siren song". The Economist (From the print edition: Christmas Specials ed.). 17 December 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2014.

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  • Elliot 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 628.
  • Li Narangoa (2002). "The Power of Imagination: Whose Northeast and Whose Manchuria?". Inner Asia. 4 (1). Brill: 3–25. JSTOR 23615422.
  • Elliot 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 626.
  • Tamanoi 2000 Archived 2 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine, p. 249.
  • Reardon-Anderson 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 504.
  • Reardon-Anderson 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 505.
  • Reardon-Anderson, James (2000). "Land Use and Society in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia During the Qing Dynasty". Environmental History. 5 (4): 503–509. doi:10.2307/3985584. JSTOR 3985584.
  • Reardon-Anderson 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 507.
  • Reardon-Anderson 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 508.
  • Reardon-Anderson 2000 Archived 26 January 2017 at the Wayback Machine, p. 509.
  • Kim 2012/2013 Archived 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, p. 169.
  • Lattimore 1933 Archived 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, p. 272.

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