Study of Pan-Mongolian movement in 1920-1930’s

Authors

  • Sergey V. Kapranov A. E. Krymsky Institute of Oriental Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Keywords:

review, panmongolism, Mongolia, Russia, international relations, history

Abstract

Review to: Otroshchenko I. V. On the way to the Great Mongolia: The Pan-Mongolian movement in 1920-1930’s. – Кiev, 2011. – 456 P. (Ukrainian) 

References

Otroshchenko І. V. (2005) Rol' buddіis'koї tserkvi u natsіonal'no-vizvol'nomu rusі Mongolії (1905–1911) (Rol' buddiiskoi tserkvi v natsional'no-osvoboditel'nom dvizhenii Mongolii (1905–1911)). Kiev. 296 s. (Na ukr. iaz.)

Otroshchenko І. V. (2011)Na shliakhu do Velikoї Mongolії (panmongol's'kii rukh u 1920-1930-tі roki) (Na puti k Velikoi Mongolii (panmongol'skoe dvizhenie v 1920–1930-e gg.)). Kiev. 456 s. (Na ukr. iaz.).

Henochowicz, A. (2008) Blue Heaven, Parched Land: Mongolian Folksong and the Chinese State // Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies. Vol. 6, № 1. Р. 37–50.

Jagchid, S. (1988) Essays in Mongolian Studies. Provo.

Janhunen, J. (2005) Mongol dialects // The Mongolic languages / Ed. by J. Janhunen. London ; New York.

Published

31.08.2015

Author Biography

  • Sergey V. Kapranov A. E. Krymsky Institute of Oriental Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
    Candidate of Philosophy, senior researcher