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Spies and scholars

Spies and scholars
Chinese secrets and Imperial Russia's quest for world power

  • ISBN: 9780674294035
  • Editorial: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Cambridge (MSS). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 384
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

Beginning in the seventeenth century, Russian officials made a concerted effort to collect information about the Qing dynasty in China. From diplomatic missions in the Forbidden City to remote outposts on the border, Russian spies and scholars collected trade secrets, recipes for porcelain, and gossip about the country and its leaders-but the information was secret, not destined for wide circulation.

Focused at first on the Siberian frontier, tsarist bureaucrats relied on spies, some of whom were Jesuit scholars stationed in China. When their attention shifted to Europe in the nineteenth century, they turned to more public-facing means to generate knowledge, including diplomatic and academic worlds, which would ultimately inform the broader encounter between China and Western empires. Peopled with a colorful cast of characters and based on extensive archival research in Russia and beyond, Spies and Scholars is a dramatic tale of covert machinations that breaks down long-accepted assumptions about the connection between knowledge and imperial power.


Part I. Muscovite statecraft and hybrid knowledge: Muscovy on the knowledge frontier
Seeing China through Russian eyes
Part II. Bureaucrats and their secrets: Secret missions, troublesome missionaries
Scholarship and expertise at home and abroad
The caravan as a knowledge bureaucracy
The commerce of long-distance letters
Part III. Remaking knowledge on the frontier: Frontier intelligence and the struggle for Inner Asia
Spies and subversion in Eastern Siberia
Part IV. Intelligence and sinology in search of world power: Imperial encounters in the North Pacific
Making Russian sinology in the Age of Napoleon
Conspiracy and conquest on the Amur

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