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Foreword Nicholas V. Riasanovsky; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Map of the Russian Far East (c.1860);
Part I:
1. Early visions and divinations;
2. National identity and world mission;
3. The rediscovery of the Amur;
4. The push to the Pacific;
Part II: Introduction;
5. Dreams of a Siberian Mississippi;
6. Civilizing a savage realm;
7. Poised on the Manchurian frontier;
8. The Amur and its discontents; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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