Acknowledgments ............................................... vii
Abbreviations .................................................. xi
Maps ......................................................... xiii
Prologue ...................................................... xix
Introduction .................................................... 1
Part I: Remote Homeland, Lost Empire ........................... 23
1 Remote Homeland, Contested Borderland: The Qing Empire,
Banner People, and Manchuria ................................ 25
2 Between Empire and Nation: The 1911 Revolution, Manchus,
and Manchuria ............................................... 68
Part II: Contested Borderland, Redefined Identity ............. 107
3 Legitimizing Statehood, Revising History: Manchoukuo
between Japan and the ROC .................................. 109
4 Ethnic Harmony, Colonial Reality: Manchus, Manchoukuo,
and the ROC ................................................ 135
5 Historicizing the Manchus, Deterritorializing Manchuria:
Ethnology and Borderland Studies in the ROC ................ 166
6 Redefining the Manzu, Remapping Ethnic Autonomy: State
and Scholars in the PRC .................................... 192
Part III: Experiencing Borderlands, Re-understanding
Homeland ...................................................... 219
7 A Trial of Treason: Aisin Gioro Xianyu and Identity
Dilemma .................................................... 221
8 Tales of Two Empires: The Conquerors, the Colonized, and
the Heroes ................................................. 245
Conclusion .................................................... 283
Epilogue ...................................................... 299
Appendixes .................................................... 305
Notes ......................................................... 313
Bibliography .................................................. 357
Index ......................................................... 403
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