Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Russian move eastward. The fall of Albazin.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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