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Clash of Worlds: the comintern british Hong Kong and Chinese nationalism, 1921-1927 / Share, Michael Jun 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
Key Words Nationalism  Hon Kong  China - Nationalism 
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Red Star ascending, flagging Union Jack: Soviet views on the ha / Share, Michael March 2004  Journal Article
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Publication March 2004.
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Russian civil war in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang), 1918-1921: a little known and explored front / Share, Michael   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract A very important yet little known front in the Russian Civil War existed in neighbouring Xinjiang, a region in China's northwest, that was at that time self-governing. In Xinjiang, Russian White Commanders and their troops gained sanctuary, financial assistance, food and shelter from Chinese provincial leaders, and then used those sanctuaries to launch operations against Soviet forces. However, by 1921, Red Army troops destroyed any remaining organised White forces, which then melted into the Chinese landscape. The ramifications of the Russian Civil War in Xinjiang had important impacts on the people of Xinjiang, and on Russia and China as well.
Key Words China  Russia  Xinjiang  Russian Civil War  Chinese Turkestan  1918-1921 
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