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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  

In this study of Tomsk and Vladivostok I have ventured into largely uncharted territory in the field of urban development but this disadvantage has been largely annulled by the help and encouragement I have received from a wide variety of different people. In particular I would like to thank my close friends Anna Sutyagina and Sergei Alexeev for their translation work and the acquisition of documents; Prof. Gary Hanson at the University of Saskatchewan; Prof. William Richardson at the University of Washington, Tacoma; Stephen Bittner and Prof. Richard Hellie at the University of Chicago; Dr. Stephen Royle, Queen’s University Belfast, Mrs. C. Menzies, Slavonic Studies Librarian, Bodleian Library, Oxford and Tobias Goevert and Catherine Tranmer at Oxford Brookes University. 


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