Koreans in Russia in the Context of History of Russian Immigration Policy
Journal Title: International Journal of Korean History - Year 2008, Vol 12, Issue 1
Abstract
The variety of ways of moving of people from one country to another and formation of ethnic groups in the countries of arrival (or in the socalled recipient countries) allows to define the general and special in history of those or other migratory streams. In given paper an attempt is undertaken to determine some features of history of the Korean immigration to and process of formation of the Korean community in Russia (the Soviet Union). The theme of given research paper has three groups of topical aspects which are very closely interconnected between each other. Firstly, it is necessity of constant elaborating, perfecting and more precise defining the historical facts on Koreans in Russia. Though there are many different books, articles and collections of documents on the subject published by the present time our knowledge about some facts and events in this history is very approximate. A fundamental academic history of Koreans in Russia, which could help young researchers and ordinary people to estimate the facts and events of the past and to form their opinion about them is not written yet.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexander I. Petrov
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