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100 1 _aBaabar
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aHistory of Mongolia
_c/ by Baabar ; translated by D. Suhjargalmaa, S. Burenbayar, H. Hulan and N. Tuya ; edited by C. Kaplonski
264 1 _aCambridge, England :
_bWhite Horse Press,
_c1999
300 _axiii, 448 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
_billustrations
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [429]-440) and index.
505 0 _aThe steppe warriors
505 0 _aThe origin of the Mongols
505 0 _aGreater Asian history : preparing the way for Chinggis Khaan
505 0 _aThe rise of the Mongol empire
505 0 _aThe legacy of Chinggis Khaan
505 0 _aChinggis Khaan's successors
505 0 _aReligion in the post-Chinggis era
505 0 _aHubilai Khaan and the Yuan dynasty
505 0 _aThe fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries
505 0 _aThe Manchu's Qing dynasty
505 0 _aThe rise of Tibetan buddhism
505 0 _aMongol relations with Russia
505 0 _aThe Zuungar Khanate
505 0 _aThe subjugation of Mongolia
505 0 _aIncarnations and revolutionaries
505 0 _aThe troublesome toy
505 0 _aMongolia proclaims its independence
505 0 _aWinds of change in nineteenth century European politics
505 0 _aThe fight for North China
505 0 _aChina undertakes reform
505 0 _aUnrest among the Mongols
505 0 _aThe 1911 Republic of China
505 0 _aThe Mongols seize the day
505 0 _aRussia and China respond
505 0 _aThe Russo-Mongol treaty of 1912
505 0 _aThe Sino-Russian declaration on Mongolia
505 0 _aThe Mongols respond to the declaration
505 0 _aThe tripartite conference
505 0 _aLife in 1913 Mongolia
505 0 _aThe Chinese high commissioner in Huree
505 0 _aWorld War I
505 0 _aChaos in Russia
505 0 _aChina and Japan vie for spoils
505 0 _aThe Chinese invade Mongolia
505 0 _aThe resistance
505 0 _aThe Mongolian people's party
505 0 _aThe mad Baron's reign in Mongolia
505 0 _aThe Mongols seek recognition
505 0 _aThe 1921 Soviet-Mongol friendship talks
505 0 _aThe first purge
505 0 _aThe soviets become entrenched in Mongolia
505 0 _aA puppet republic
505 0 _aThe ghost of prime ministers past
505 0 _aChinese politics in the 1920s
505 0 _aThe Sino-Soviet joust for outer Mongolia
505 0 _aCommunism infiltrates China
505 0 _aSoviet constitution for Mongolia
505 0 _aStalin's brutal reign in Russia
505 0 _aCommunist hysteria sweeps Mongolia
505 0 _aSoviet reforms in Mongolia
505 0 _aClass struggle
505 0 _aMongols protest the oppression
505 0 _aThe "new reform policy" in Mongolia
505 0 _aStain's vengeance against the Buriads
505 0 _aJapanese politics in the 1930s
505 0 _aContinued Japanese interest in Mongolia
505 0 _aGenden falls into disfavor
505 0 _aThe rise of Choibalsan
505 0 _aThe great purge
505 0 _aReflections on the great terror
505 0 _aChoibalsan's continued leadership
505 0 _aThe 1939 Halhyn Gol incident
505 0 _aWorld War II
505 0 _aThe post-war map of Asia
505 0 _aThe fate of Mongolia's independence
650 _aMongolia
_xHistory
700 1 _aSuhjargalmaa, D.
_etranslator
700 1 _aBurenbayar, S.
_etranslator
700 _aHulan, H.
_etranslator
700 1 _aTuya, N.
_etranslator
700 1 _aKaplonski, C.
_eeditor
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
690 _aHistory, geography & travel