Tuvan modernization of the early 20th century
Keywords:
Tuva; Peoples’ Republic of Tuva; history; modernization; traditionsAbstract
Article reviews the period from the end of 19th century to 1930 as a period of Tuvan modernization, justifies the distinction between this period and the period of forced Soviet mobilization (starting from 1930).References
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