This page contains a list of relevant online resources. Where possible, a translation is offered in addition to the original webpages.
Images
English Language Websites
Manchukuo, Capitalism and the East Asian Modern: Transhistorical Desire in Kishi the Vampire. See:
Manchoukuo: Come for the Prosperity, Stay for the Harmony
Kate Kondayen and Stephanie Mitchel, “Testament to Manchukuo,” The Harvard Gazette. 23 September 2015.
On Jewish people in Harbin, see:
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
Qing Imperial Harems
China’s Forbidden City: 10 Things You Need to Know
3 Tragic Tales from China’s Imperial Harems
Tatar diaspora in Hailar
The Online Books Page
Journal of Manchurian Studies
Chinese Language Websites
Concordia Association of Manchuria
Literature in the Occupied Period of Northeast China
- Literature in the Occupied Period of Northeast China (Original: 东北沦陷时期文学 [backup link]) [Encyclopedia Entry On Baidu.com]
For discussion of the Greater East Asia Writers Congresses, see:
The blog: “East Asian Literature Field: Colonialism and Cultural Interaction in Taiwan, Joseon, and Manchuria” can be found at:
On Japanese Colonial Writers, see:
For photographs of Manchukuo, see:
Ji Gang 紀剛 website – A Manchukuo/Taiwan writer.
This website has a rich trove of Manchukuo materials, on a variety of writers.
Japanese Language Websites
Takushoku University Library’s Manchukuo archive:
南満州鉄道株式会社全路線
戦前駅スタンプ・台湾・朝鮮・満州編
日满鲜中年号对照表 (Dates, Japan, Manchuria, Korea)
Korean Language Websites
The Korean Manchurian Society
Russian Language Websites
Fox notes – currencies
Русско-Азиатский Банк, Харбин (Китай) 1919
Memories of the Gulags
Арсений Несмелов
- http://samlib.ru/g/gorbunow_g_a/zaxscdvfbgnhmj.shtml
- http://samlib.ru/img/g/gorbunow_g_a/zaxscdvfbgnhmj/index.shtml
Russians in China, 1926-1946 (Book/Index)
Lyudmila Solma
The Shkurkin Far East Archive – 6025 Rose Arbor, San Pablo CA 94806-4147, USA
Big Russian Album – many photos of Harbin
Stories of Manchuria
CER History (Russian)
Slaves Who Have No Homeland”: Under Different Masters (1945–1947) (Russian)
Port Arthur history
Radio interviews with Harbinites