Manchu-Mongol relations on the eve of the Qing conquest: a documentary history
In: Brill's Inner Asian library 1
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In: Brill's Inner Asian library 1
History of the archives of MAKhN, the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
In: Mongγol sudulul-un bütügel-ün čubural = Meng gu xue yan jiu cong shu 3
In: Mongγol sudulul-un bütügel-ün čubural = 蒙古学研究丛书 3
Study on the history of Cindamani erike (Chandmani erkhi), Mongolian symbol
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Study on Mongolian sacred sites and related sutras in Mongolian and Tibetan
Extensively annotated and updated edition of Zhadamba and Bui︠a︡nnėmėkh's history of the early years of the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League; includes biographical material
In: BfN-Skripten 257
In: Language revitalisation and language development volume 1
This book deals with the tension between a strategy of language maintenance (protecting and reinforcing the language where it is still spoken by community members) and a strategy of language revitalization (opening up access to the language to all interested people and encouraging new domains of its use). The case study presented concerns a grammar school in Upper Lusatia, which hosts the coexistence of a community of Upper Sorbian-speakers and a group of German native speakers who are learning Upper Sorbian at school. The tensions between these two groups studying at the same school are presented in this book against the background of various language strategies, practices and ideologies. The conflict of interests between the "traditional" community which perceives itself as the "guardians" of the minority language and its potential new speakers is played off on different levels by policy-makers and may be read through different levels of language policy and planning
History of international economic relations of Mongolia; covers 1921-2000
On the structure of Mongolia's armed forces, 1911-1921
Includes bibliographical references. ; Presented at the Building resilience of Mongolian rangelands: a trans-disciplinary research conference held on June 9-10, 2015 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. ; Property and its allocation are key elements of resilience within socio-ecological systems. This presentation compares ethnographic and survey data on shifting ideas of property from 2008 to similar data gathered in 2014 in a district of southern Khentii aimag. The data illustrate how these attitudes emerged, their underlying logics, and how they articulate with broader historical and political economic conditions. The findings raise concern that dzud events could serve as a possible trigger for formal legal transformations in land rights given the increased political rhetoric and calls for land privatization following dzud events. This paper argues that crossing such property thresholds would pose considerable problems for both rangelands and livelihoods and suggests some future avenues for strengthening pastoral systems.
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