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Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria

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Joseph A. Seeley. foreword by Albert L. Park
2024
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Border of Water and Ice explores the significance of the Yalu River as a strategic border between Korea and Manchuria (Northeast China) during a period of Japanese imperial expansion into the region. The Yalu's seasonal patterns of freezing, thawing, and flooding shaped colonial efforts to control who and what could cross the border. Joseph A. Seeley shows how the unpredictable movements of water, ice, timber-cutters, anti-Japanese guerrillas, smugglers, and other borderland actors also spilled outside the bounds set by Japanese colonizers, even as imperial border-making reinforced Japan's wider political and economic power.

Drawing on archival sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Seeley tells the story of the river and the imperial border haphazardly imposed on its surface from 1905 to 1945 to show how rivers and other nonhuman actors play an active role in border creation and maintenance. Emphasizing the tenuous, environmentally contingent nature of imperial border governance, Border of Water and Ice argues for the importance of understanding history across the different seasons.

Table of Contents

Cover

Foreword by Albert L. Park

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xiv

Title page, Copyright page

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Note on Transliteration

pp. xv-xv

Introduction

pp. 1-16

Foreword

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xiv

1. Reeds, Fish, Timber, and Defining the Yalu Border

pp. 17-40

Note on Transliteration

pp. xv-xvi

2. Bridging the Yalu

pp. 41-64

3. Seasons of Yalu River Border Policing

pp. 65-90

Introduction

pp. 1-16

4. Environments of Yalu River Smuggling

pp. 91-114

1. Reeds, Fish, Timber, and Defining the Yalu Border

pp. 17-40

5. Dam Construction and “Manchurian-Korean Unity”

pp. 115-139

2. Bridging the Yalu

pp. 41-64

Conclusion

pp. 140-147

3. Seasons of Yalu River Border Policing

pp. 65-90

4. Environments of Yalu River Smuggling

pp. 91-114

Abbreviations Used in the Notes

pp. 149-180

5. Dam Construction and "Manchurian-Korean Unity"

pp. 115-139

Bibliography

pp. 181-193

Index

pp. 195-200

Conclusion

pp. 140-148

Notes

pp. 149-180

Bibliography

pp. 181-194

Index

pp. 195-200
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