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Past Progress

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While anxiety abounds in the old Cold War West that progress – whether political or economic – has been reversed, for citizens of former-socialist countries, murky temporal trajectories are nothing...
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While anxiety abounds in the old Cold War West that progress – whether political or economic – has been reversed, for citizens of former-socialist countries, murky temporal trajectories are nothing new. Grounded in the multiethnic frontier town of Hunchun at the triple border of China, Russia, and North Korea, Ed Pulford traces how several of global history's most ambitiously totalizing progressive endeavors have ended in cataclysmic collapse here. From the Japanese empire which banished Qing, Tsarist, and Choson dynastic histories from the region, through Chinese, Soviet, and Korean socialisms, these borderlands have seen projections and disintegrations of forward-oriented ideas accumulate on a grand scale.

  Taking an archaeological approach to notions of historical progress, the book's three parts follow an innovative structure moving backwards through linear time. Part I explores "post-historical" Hunchun's diverse sociopolitics since high socialism's demise. Part II covers the socialist era, discussing cross-border temporal synchrony between China, Russia, and North Korea. Finally, Part III treats the period preceding socialist revolutions, revealing how the collapse of Qing, Tsarist, and Choson dynasties marked a compound "end of history" which opened the area to projections of modernity and progress. Examining a borderland across linguistic, cultural, and historical lenses, Past Progress is a simultaneously local and transregional analysis of time, borders, and the state before, during, and since socialism.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 07 May 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503639027
Format: Paperback
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"In a border town where multiple imperial projects have soared and collapsed, Ed Pulford looks about the ruins and asks, 'What time is it?' Written with theoretical sophistication and fierce sympathy for local peoples' realities, Past Progress untangles Chinese, Russian, and Korean perspectives on a century of development history. Will be essential reading for anyone interested in the post-socialist condition, the dreams of empire, and the tangled problems of modernity." —Ruth Rogaski, Vanderbilt University
Ed Pulford is an anthropologist and Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester.
Introduction: Progresses Past and Present
1. Postsocialism's Temporal Collisions
2. Friends and Coevals
3. Socialism in Several Countries
4. Seizing Socialist Time Sovereignty
5. Ends and Beginnings of Frontier History
Conclusion: History's Lines and Loops