After 230 years of Manchu rule, a brief period of autonomy, and 80 years as Soviet satellite, the Mongolian state founded by Genghis Khan finally regained its independence in 1990. While attempting to build a democratic nation and market economy on the ruins of a collapsed communist regime, Mongolia has also been re-examining its cultural heritage.
This new edition of Sanders's critically acclaimed Historical Dictionary of Mongolia carefully details the key issues in Mongolia's struggle to build a democracy and provides up-to-date biographical detail about the presidents, ministers, parliamentarians, and party leaders, listing the full membership of the national assembly and government, and names the top decision-makers of the main political parties.
Against the background of relations with Tibet, this resource adopts a sharper focus on the spread of Tibetan Buddhism to Mongolia. There is a broader approach to cultural affairs, with expanded entries on literature and the arts, and entries on human rights and the role of women in society.
Historical Dictionary of Mongolia (Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East)
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Author(s)Alan Sanders
PublisherScarecrow Press
ISBN / ASIN0810844346
ISBN-139780810844346
Sales Rank6,782,622
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸