The Albazins in China
Russian Federation Ministry of Education Federal Education Agency Far East State University Eastern Studies Institute Chinese Studies Faculty History of Chinese Civilization Department
English Translation
(partial machine translation)
Thesis
of
Students in Group 552-sk
E. S. Zizevskaya
Reviewer
A.E. Kozhevnikov
k.i.n Docent
Vladivostok
2005
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1.
The Russian move eastward. The fall of Albazin.
Chapter 2.
The Albazins in Beijing in the 17th - 19th centuries.
2.1
The Albazins arrive in China
2.2.
Acculturization of the Albazins. The Russian Orthodox Church in Albazin life.
Chapter 3.
The Albazins during the Boxer Uprising.
Chapter 4.
The Albazins in the 20th century.
4.1.
The Mission is established. The Russian Revolution and its effect on the Mission
4.2.
The Albazins in Tianjin
4.3.
The Japanese occupation
4.4.
The Church schism in the Orthodox China Mission
4.5.
Transition to an Autonomous Orthodox Church of China
4.6.
The Autonomous Orthodox Church of China. The Cultural Revolution.
Chapter 5.
The Current Situation
5.1.
Relations between the Russian Embassy and the Albazins
5.2.
Relations between the Beijing Russian Club and the Albazins
5.3.
The Simon Dubinin family (
Dù Xí
杜锡)
5.4.
The Anna Romanova family (
Luó Qín
罗琴)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendices