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SINO-SOVIET DOCUMENTS ANNUAL
Edited by Stephen Uhalley, Jr.
The primary documentation necessary to study the relations between the
two major land powers in Asia, locked together by one of the longest common
frontiers in the world, yet separated into worlds of divergent civilizations
and ideologies, and plagued by a long history of conflict.
The series includes retrospective volumes covering the period before
1989, and volumes treating topics of especial importance. They appear irregularly
and not necessarily in sequence.
Introductions, headnotes, annotation, bibliographies, name, place, institution,
subject indexes. $76 each by subscription / $96 each non-subscription. Volume
1. 1989 Relations Restored 206 documents, 1993.
Contents of Volume 1
Introduction to Volume 1
- "The documents are carefully selected and Uhalley's brief introductions
to each document or set of documents are useful and often quite perceptive.
With each additional year published, the series will increase exponentially
in worth and utility."-Washington Journal of Modern China
- "All relevant materials for a crucial historical turning point
is enormously helpful."-Lowell Dittmer, University of California,
Berkeley
Stephen Uhalley is Professor of History at the University of Hawaii and
is associated with the East-West Center. His History of the Chinese Communist
Party appeared in 1988.
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