Natural Resources and the New Frontier

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出版者:University Of Chicago Press
作者:Judd C. Kinzley
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页数:272
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出版时间:2018-6-15
价格:USD 105.00
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780226492155
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图书标签:
  • 边疆史
  • 金家德
  • 环境史
  • 边疆与民族
  • 地理学
  • 历史
  • 資源
  • 中国
  • Natural Resources
  • Environmental Science
  • New Frontier
  • Energy Resources
  • Ecosystems
  • Resource Management
  • Sustainability
  • Climate Change
  • Geography
  • Economy
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具体描述

China’s westernmost province, Xinjiang, has experienced persistent violence, cycles of interethnic strife, and state repression throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Most research on the area tends to zero in on the ethnic clashes and political disputes behind the escalating tensions. In Natural Resources and the New Frontier, historian Judd Kinzley takes a different approach—one that works from the ground up to explore the infrastructural and material basis for state power in the region and how it helped create and shape these tensions.

As Kinzley argues, Xinjiang’s role in supplying resources to heavily industrialized neighbors has served as an important factor in fueling unrest. He carefully traces the buildup to this unstable situation over the course of the twentieth century by focusing on shifts in mining and industrial production policies that were undertaken by Chinese, Soviet, and provincial officials. Through his detailed archival work, Kinzley offers a new way of viewing Xinjiang that will shape the conversation about this important region. Moreover, his detailed analysis offers a new way of viewing borders as sites of “layered” state formation that will serve as a model for understanding China’s peripheries across Asia and, more generally, frontier zones throughout the Global South.

作者简介

Judd Kinzley is assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

目录信息

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Resources, Competition, and the Layers of the State

Part I: Lucrative Products and the Pursuit of Profit
Chapter 2: Grain, Agricultural Reclamation, and a New Perspective on Production
Chapter 3: Gold, Oil, and the Allure of Foreign Capital
Chapter 4: Furs, Pelts, Wool, and the Power of Global Markets

Part II: Industrial Minerals and the Transformation of Xinjiang
Chapter 5: Industrial Raw Materials and the Construction of Informal Empire
Chapter 6: Oil, Tungsten, Beryllium, and the Resonances of Soviet Planning
Chapter 7: Petroleum, Lithium, and the Foundations of Chinese State Power
Chapter 8: The Enduring Power of Layers
Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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investment, immigration, extraction and infrastructure-building based on the surveys and infrastructure-building of the Russian Empire and later the Soviet from 1880s to 1960s. Hint on growth/cause of ethnic tensions as a result of wealth gap between the north and the south in Chapter 1 and 8, but not into detail.

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作者在New books network最近的访谈 讲了在新疆查档案 从博论到书的过程 https://newbooksnetwork.com/judd-c-kinzley-natural-resources-and-the-new-frontier-constructing-modern-chinas-borderlands-u-chicago-press-2018/

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新疆学六书之一。

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investment, immigration, extraction and infrastructure-building based on the surveys and infrastructure-building of the Russian Empire and later the Soviet from 1880s to 1960s. Hint on growth/cause of ethnic tensions as a result of wealth gap between the north and the south in Chapter 1 and 8, but not into detail.

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新疆学六书之一。

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