Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State

Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State

by Justin M. Jacobs
Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State

Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State

by Justin M. Jacobs

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Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295806570

Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State views modern Chinese political history from the perspective of Han officials who were tasked with governing Xinjiang. This region, inhabited by Uighurs, Kazaks, Hui, Mongols, Kirgiz, and Tajiks, is also the last significant “colony” of the former Qing empire to remain under continuous Chinese rule throughout the twentieth century. By foregrounding the responses of Chinese and other imperial elites to the growing threat of national determination across Eurasia, Justin Jacobs argues for a reconceptualization of the modern Chinese state as a “national empire.” He shows how strategies for administering this region in the late Qing, Republican, and Communist eras were molded by, and shaped in response to, the rival platforms of ethnic difference characterized by Soviet and other geopolitical competitors across Inner and East Asia.

This riveting narrative tracks Xinjiang political history through the Bolshevik revolution, the warlord years, Chinese civil war, and the large-scale Han immigration in the People’s Republic of China, as well as the efforts of the exiled Xinjiang government in Taiwan after 1949 to claim the loyalty of Xinjiang refugees.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295806570
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Series: Studies on Ethnic Groups in China
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 81,715
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Justin M. Jacobs is associate professor of history at American University in Washington, DC.

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Victor Mair

"With the publication of Justin M. Jacobs's Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State, our understanding of the dynamics between Han and non-Han within the late Chinese empire (the Qing / Manchu Dynasty, the Republic of China, and the People's Republic of China) makes a quantum advance in sophistication and precision."

James Millward

"Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State adds important new material and frames our understanding of this period of Xinjiang history. It will revise approaches to Nationalist China in general and help us compare the politics of minority ethnonationalism in post-1949 China with the similar but distinct Soviet approach."

Linda Benson

"Adds to our knowledge of the region’s history and argues for placing China’s ethnically distinct borderlands at the forefront of China’s modern history."

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