Название: The History of Mongolia (3 Vols.) Автор: Editors: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Издательство: Global Oriental Год: 2010 Формат: pdf Страниц: 1152 Для сайта:litgu.ru Размер: 17.6 Мб Язык: английский
A significant aspect of this work is the emphasis on source materials, including some translated from Mongolian and other languages for the first time. The source materials and other articles are all fully contextualized and situated by introductory material by the volume’s editors. This is the first work in English to bring together significant articles in Mongolian studies in one place, which will be widely welcomed by scholars and researchers in this field. This essential reference in two volumes includes works by noted scholars including Charles Bawden, Igor de Rachewiltz, David Morgan, Owen Lattimore and Caroline Humphrey. It also includes excerpts from translations of source documents, such as the works of Rashid al-Din, The Secret History of the Mongols and the Yuan Shih. In addition, more recent historical periods are covered, with material such as Batmonh’s speech that heralded Mongolia’s versions of glasnost and perestroika, as well as Baabar’s Buu Mart, a key work associated with the Democratic Revolution of 1990.
Preliminary Material By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: V1-i–V1-xiii Restricted Access PART 1: The Pre-Chinggisid Era Introduction By: David Sneath Pages: 1–9 Restricted Access Di Cosmo, N. (1994) ‘Ancient Inner Asian Nomads’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 10–42 Restricted Access Sima Qian (1993) ‘The Account of the Xiongnu’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 43–67 Restricted Access Golden, P.B. (2006) ‘The T?rk Imperial Tradition in the Pre-Chinggisid Era’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 68–95 Restricted Access Lattimore, O. (1963) ‘The Geography of Chingis Khan’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 69–105 Restricted Access PART 2: Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire Introduction By: David Sneath Pages: 107–118 Restricted Access Excerpts from The Secret History of the Mongols By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 119–164 Restricted Access De Rachewiltz, I. (1973) ‘Some Remarks on the Ideological Foundations of Chingis Khan’s Empire’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 165–173 Restricted Access Schurmann, H.F. (1956) ‘Mongol Tributary Practices of the Thirteenth Century’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 174–211 Restricted Access De Rachewiltz, I. (1993) ‘Some Reflections on ?inggis Qan’s ?asa?’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 212–228 Restricted Access Jackson, P. (1999) ‘From ULUS to Khanate: The Making of the Mongol States, c. 1220–c. 1290’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 229–248 Restricted Access John of Plano Carpini (1980) Excerpts from The Mongol Mission (Dawson ed.) By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 249–255 Restricted Access William of Rubruck (1980) Excerpts from The Mission to Asia (Dawson ed.) By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 256–296 Restricted Access Allsen, T. (1986) ‘Guard and Government in the Reign of the Grand Qan M?ngke’, 1251–59 By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 297–314 Restricted Access Jackson, P. (1978) ‘The Dissolution of the Mongol Empire’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 315–357 Restricted Access Dardess, J. W. (1972–3) ‘From Mongol Empire to Y?an Dynasty: Changing Forms of Imperial Rule in Mongolia and Central Asia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 358–389 Restricted Access Preliminary material By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: V2-i–V2-viii Restricted Access PART 3: Yuan and Late Medieval Period Introduction By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 391–400 Restricted Access Marco Polo (1958) ‘Kubilai Khan’ Excerpt from The Travels of Marco Polo By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 401–430 Restricted Access Rossabi, M. (1988) ‘Mismanagement and the Chinese Response’ Excerpt from Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 431–453 Restricted Access Farquhar, D. M. (1981) ‘Structure and Function in Y?an Imperial Government’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 454–477 Restricted Access Endicott-West, E. (1986) ‘Imperial Governance in Y?an times’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 478–496 Restricted Access Jamsran, L. (2004) ‘The Crisis of the Forty and the Four’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 497–507 Restricted Access Gongor (1970) ‘The Twelve T?men of the Aglag Kh?ree Khalkha Mongols’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 508–520 Restricted Access Natsagdorj, Sh. and A. Ochir (2004) ‘Six T?men’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 521–526 Restricted Access Elverskog, J. (2003). Excerpt from The Jewel Translucent S?tra: Altan Khan and the Mongols in the Sixteenth Century By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 527–537 Restricted Access Serruys, H. (1963) ‘Early Lamaism in Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 538–568 Restricted Access Heissig, W. (1953) ‘A Mongolian Source to the Lamaist Suppression of Shamanism in the 17th Century’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 569–609 Restricted Access Atwood, C. (2006) ‘Titles, Appanages, Marriages and Officials: A Comparison of Political Forms in the Z?nghar and Thirteenthcentury Mongol Empires’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 610–634 Restricted Access Preliminary material By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: V3-i–V3-viii Restricted Access The Qing Period Introduction By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 635–646 Restricted Access Perdue, P.C. (1996) ‘Military Mobilization in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century China, Russia, and Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 647–673 Restricted Access Ichinnorov, S. (2005) ‘The Biography of ?nd?r Gegeen’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 674–682 Restricted Access Riasonovsky, V. (1965) ‘The Khalkha Djirum’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 683–691 Restricted Access Natsagdorj, Sh. (1967) ‘The Economic Basis of Feudalism in Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 692–704 Restricted Access Sanjdorj, M. (1980) ‘The Spread of Trade to the Countryside’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 705–714 Restricted Access Elverskog, J. (2004) ‘Things and the Qing: Mongol Culture in the Visual Narrative’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 715–749 Restricted Access Bawden, C.R. (1967) ‘The Mongol Rebellion of 1756–1757’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 750–770 Restricted Access Tsedev, D. (1964) ‘The Social and Economic Situation of the Shav’ ’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 771–788 Restricted Access Dashbadrakh, D. and J. Gerelbadrakh (2004) ‘The Economy of the Monasteries’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 789–793 Restricted Access Pozdneyev, A.M. (1971) ‘Urga or Da Kh?ree’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 794–824 Restricted Access Rasidondug, S. and V. Veit (1975) ‘Document 23’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 825–837 Restricted Access Ewing T.E. (1980) ‘Ch’ing Policies in Outer Mongolia 1900–1911’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 838–847 Restricted Access PART 5: Twentieth-Century Mongolia Introduction By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 849–859 Restricted Access Bawden, C.R. (1997) Excerpt from Tales of an Old Lama By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 860–877 Restricted Access Larson, F.A. (1930) ‘The Lamas of Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 878–888 Restricted Access Ossendowski, F. (1922) ‘Beasts, Men and Gods’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 889–909 Restricted Access Isono, F. (1979) ‘Soviet Russia and the Mongolian Revolution of 1921’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 910–929 Restricted Access Futaki, H. (2000) ‘A Re-examination of the Establishment of the Mongolian People’s Party, Centring on Dogsom’s Memoir’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 930–950 Restricted Access Rupen, R.A. (1956) ‘The Buriat Intelligentsia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 951–965 Restricted Access Diluv Khutagt (1982) Excerpts from The Autobiography of the Diluv Khutagt By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 966–1000 Restricted Access Baabar (1999) ‘The Great Purge’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1001–1011 Restricted Access Badamkhatan, S. (1981) Excerpt from The way of life of co-operative herders By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1012–1018 Restricted Access Boldbaatar, J. (1999) ‘The Eight-hundredth Anniversary of Chinggis Khan: The Revival and Suppression of Mongolian National Consciousness’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1019–1027 Restricted Access Baabar (1990) ‘B?? Mart!’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1028–1038 Restricted Access Kaplonski, C. (2004) ‘Democracy Comes to Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1039–1059 Restricted Access Humphrey, C. (1993) ‘Avgai Khad: Theft and Social Trust in Post-Communist Mongolia’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1060–1066 Restricted Access Sneath, D. (2002) ‘Producer Groups and the Decollectivization of the Mongolian Pastoral Economy’ By: David Sneath and Christopher Kaplonski Pages: 1067–1122
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