The general criteria in the analysis of nomadic and settled societies in spiritual sphere

Authors

  • Alexander S. Zhelezniakov Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Keywords:

nomadic society; the Mongols; spiritual culture; religion; Tengriism; history

Abstract

Compositions of Mongolian scientist-lamas of XVII-XX centuries are actual analytical works of thinkers considering world history through a prism of development of their country and all the Inner Asia. The whole life of a nomadic society in a statement of these authors, like the western public life in a statement of the western thinkers, appears in religious-secular light, rich on events.

References

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Lubsan Danzan. Altan tobchi (Zolotoe skazanie) / Per. s mong., vved., kommentarii i prilozheniia N.P. Shastinoi. M.: Nauka, Vostochnaia literatura, 1973.

Toinbi A. Dzh. Postizhenie istorii. Sbornik / Per. s angl. M.: Progress, 1991.

Shara tudzhi. Mongol'skaia letopis' XVII veka / Svodnyi tekst, per., vved. i primech. N. P. Shastinoi. M. – L.: Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1957.

Published

01.07.2009

How to Cite

Zhelezniakov, A. S. (2009) “The general criteria in the analysis of nomadic and settled societies in spiritual sphere”, The New Research of Tuva, 1-2. Available at: https://nit.tuva.asia/nit/article/view/663 (Accessed: 24.11.2024).

Issue

Section

Nomads of the Asian continent

Author Biography

Alexander S. Zhelezniakov, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Doctor of Sociology, head of comparative political studies