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History of Mongolia / by Baabar ; translated by D. Suhjargalmaa, S. Burenbayar, H. Hulan and N. Tuya ; edited by C. Kaplonski

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, England : White Horse Press, 1999Description: xiii, 448 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 99900385
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 951.7
Contents:
The steppe warriors
The origin of the Mongols
Greater Asian history : preparing the way for Chinggis Khaan
The rise of the Mongol empire
The legacy of Chinggis Khaan
Chinggis Khaan's successors
Religion in the post-Chinggis era
Hubilai Khaan and the Yuan dynasty
The fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries
The Manchu's Qing dynasty
The rise of Tibetan buddhism
Mongol relations with Russia
The Zuungar Khanate
The subjugation of Mongolia
Incarnations and revolutionaries
The troublesome toy
Mongolia proclaims its independence
Winds of change in nineteenth century European politics
The fight for North China
China undertakes reform
Unrest among the Mongols
The 1911 Republic of China
The Mongols seize the day
Russia and China respond
The Russo-Mongol treaty of 1912
The Sino-Russian declaration on Mongolia
The Mongols respond to the declaration
The tripartite conference
Life in 1913 Mongolia
The Chinese high commissioner in Huree
World War I
Chaos in Russia
China and Japan vie for spoils
The Chinese invade Mongolia
The resistance
The Mongolian people's party
The mad Baron's reign in Mongolia
The Mongols seek recognition
The 1921 Soviet-Mongol friendship talks
The first purge
The soviets become entrenched in Mongolia
A puppet republic
The ghost of prime ministers past
Chinese politics in the 1920s
The Sino-Soviet joust for outer Mongolia
Communism infiltrates China
Soviet constitution for Mongolia
Stalin's brutal reign in Russia
Communist hysteria sweeps Mongolia
Soviet reforms in Mongolia
Class struggle
Mongols protest the oppression
The "new reform policy" in Mongolia
Stain's vengeance against the Buriads
Japanese politics in the 1930s
Continued Japanese interest in Mongolia
Genden falls into disfavor
The rise of Choibalsan
The great purge
Reflections on the great terror
Choibalsan's continued leadership
The 1939 Halhyn Gol incident
World War II
The post-war map of Asia
The fate of Mongolia's independence
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [429]-440) and index.

The steppe warriors

The origin of the Mongols

Greater Asian history : preparing the way for Chinggis Khaan

The rise of the Mongol empire

The legacy of Chinggis Khaan

Chinggis Khaan's successors

Religion in the post-Chinggis era

Hubilai Khaan and the Yuan dynasty

The fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries

The Manchu's Qing dynasty

The rise of Tibetan buddhism

Mongol relations with Russia

The Zuungar Khanate

The subjugation of Mongolia

Incarnations and revolutionaries

The troublesome toy

Mongolia proclaims its independence

Winds of change in nineteenth century European politics

The fight for North China

China undertakes reform

Unrest among the Mongols

The 1911 Republic of China

The Mongols seize the day

Russia and China respond

The Russo-Mongol treaty of 1912

The Sino-Russian declaration on Mongolia

The Mongols respond to the declaration

The tripartite conference

Life in 1913 Mongolia

The Chinese high commissioner in Huree

World War I

Chaos in Russia

China and Japan vie for spoils

The Chinese invade Mongolia

The resistance

The Mongolian people's party

The mad Baron's reign in Mongolia

The Mongols seek recognition

The 1921 Soviet-Mongol friendship talks

The first purge

The soviets become entrenched in Mongolia

A puppet republic

The ghost of prime ministers past

Chinese politics in the 1920s

The Sino-Soviet joust for outer Mongolia

Communism infiltrates China

Soviet constitution for Mongolia

Stalin's brutal reign in Russia

Communist hysteria sweeps Mongolia

Soviet reforms in Mongolia

Class struggle

Mongols protest the oppression

The "new reform policy" in Mongolia

Stain's vengeance against the Buriads

Japanese politics in the 1930s

Continued Japanese interest in Mongolia

Genden falls into disfavor

The rise of Choibalsan

The great purge

Reflections on the great terror

Choibalsan's continued leadership

The 1939 Halhyn Gol incident

World War II

The post-war map of Asia

The fate of Mongolia's independence

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