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В особенности работа Сары Пейн: Paine S. C. M. Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed Frontier. Armonk; NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1996. Объем литературы по истории Внутренней и Северо-Восточной Азии и по соперничеству империй в этом макрорегионе увеличивается, однако скудное внимание уделяется региональным исследованиям приграничья, и еще меньше исследований сочетают обе перспективы. См.: Urbansky S. Challenges of Subalternity on the Northeast Asian Frontier // Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History. 2018. Vol. 19. № 4. P. 867–876. Недавно опубликованы два труда, ставших заметным исключением из этой общей тенденции. Первый – работа Виктора Зацепина, обширное исследование Северо-Восточной Азии как места столкновения Российской и Китайской империй в эпоху позднего царизма. Однако в его работе жизнь обычных женщин и мужчин на исчезающем фронтире недостаточно отображена. См.: Zatsepine V. Beyond