Book culture of the Peoples’ Republic of Tuva: positive and negative tendencies
Keywords:
Peoples’ Republic of Tuva; history; book culture; books; literature; Mongol written language; Tuvan languageAbstract
Article analyzes the processes of book culture development in the Peoples’ Republic of Tuva, distinguishes the achievements and problems.References
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