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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039979267
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The 15 documents in this collection cover the time period from 1100-2000 AD. A general handbook of Inner Mongolia geography, history, and culture was published by the Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1956). The earliest works in the collection are by the Catholic priest Father Kler who lived among the Ordos Mongolians in the 1920s and 30s. He wrote articles on hunting practices (1941); sickness, death, and burials (1936) and birth, infancy, and childhood (1938). Chang (1933) provides an economic assessment and prognosis of Mongolia in the 1930s. Owen Lattimore (1934) wrote a political ecology of the region, prior to the Japanese occupation in 1932. Two translated Japanese studies examine health and living conditions (Hikage 1938), and housing, clothing and diet (Izumi 1939). Cammann reports on his 1945 travels in the Ordos and Gobi desserts and Houtai plain. Three works examine the twentieth-century Han colonization of the region (Cressy 1932; Lattimore 1932; Pasternak and Salaff 1993). Sneath (2000) examines the history of Chinese government policies imposed on Mongolian pastoral society from the pre-Chinese Revolutionary period up to the post-Mao period. Jankowiak (1993) writes an engaging urban ethnography of Huhhot and Bulag (2002) examines how the contradictions and tensions of vying Chinese and Mongolian nationalisms play out in socialist Inner Mongolia
    Note: Culture summary: Inner Mongolia - William Jankowiak, Ian Skoggard (synopsis) and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2006 -- - A regional handbook of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Compiled by The Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington, Seattle - 1956 -- - Health and living conditions - [by] Shigeru Hikage - 1938 -- - Manners and customs of the people in Inner Mongolia - [by] Seiichi Izumi - 1939 -- - Birth, infancy and childhood among the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1938 -- - Hunting customs of the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1941 -- - Chinese colonization in Mongolia: a general survey - [by] George B. Cressey - 1932 -- - Chinese colonization in Inner Mongolia: its history and present development - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1932 -- - Sickness, death and burial among the Mongols of the Ordos Desert - [by] Joseph Kler - 1936 -- , - The land of the camel: tents and temples of Inner Mongolia - [by] Schuyler Cammann - 1951 -- - The Mongols of Manchuria: their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1934 -- - The economic development and prospects of Inner Mongolia (Chahar, Suiyuan and Ningsia) - [by] Yin-t'ang Chang - 1933 -- - The Mongols at China's edge: history and the politics of national unity - Uradyn E. Bulag - 2002 -- - Sex, death, and hierarchy in a Chinese city: an anthropological account - William R. Jankowiak - 1993 -- - Changing Inner Mongolia: pastoral Mongolian society and the Chinese state - David Sneath - 2000 -- - Cowboys and cultivators: the Chinese of Inner Mongolia - Burton Pasternak and Janet W. Salaff - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mongolen
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_736430636
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This collection of 21 documents contains general data on Mongolia, its inhabitants, and on the Mongol (Menggus) people during the time period from 1200 AD-2000. Documents cover both the present country of Mongolia and historical Mongolia which includes Imperial Mongolia and tribes living in Russia and China. The major works include a handbook on twentieth-century Mongolia from the Far Eastern and Russian Institute, two books on kinship system and structure by Krader and Vreeland, one on tribal organization by Lattimore, and one on Mongolian law by Riasanovsky
    Note: - Mongol community and kinship structure - [by] Herbert Harold Vreeland, III - 1973 -- - The changing world of Mongolia's nomads - photography and text by Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall - 1994 -- - Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia - Uradyn E. Bulag - 1998 -- - A Society and economy in transition - Ole Bruun and Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - The herding household: economy and organization - Ole Bruun - 1996 -- - Living standards and poverty - Ole Odgaard - 1996 -- - Mongolian nomadic society: a reconstruction of the 'medieval' history of Mongolia - Bat-Ochir Bold - 2001 -- - Rituals of death as a context for understanding personal property in socialist Mongolia - Caroline Humphrey - 2002 -- - My Mongolia - Munhtuya Altangerel - 2001 -- - The twentieth century: from domination to democracy - Nasan Dashdendeviin Bumaa - 2001 -- - DEEL, GER, and altar: continuity and change in Mongolian material culture - Eliot Grady Bikales - 2001 -- - Genghis Khan: father of Mongolian democracy - Paula L. W. Sabloff - 2001 , Culture summary: Mongolia - William Jankowiak and HRAF Staff (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments - [by] Ernst Emsheimer - 1943 -- - Mongolia - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1933 -- - Fundamental principles of Mongolian law - [by] Aleksandrovich Valentin Riasanovsky - 1937 -- - The Torguts of Etsin-Gol - [by] Gösta Montell - 1940 -- - Kinship systems of the Altaic-speaking peoples of the Asiatic steppe - [by] Lawrence Krader - [n.d.] -- - Distilling in Mongolia - [by] Gösta Montell - 1937 -- - Outer Mongolia and its international position - [by] Gerard M. Friters ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1949 -- - Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia) - Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington - 1956 -- - Contemporary Mongolia - [by] I. Maiskii - 1921 --
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_689572395
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The 15 documents in this collection cover the time period from 1100-2000 AD. A general handbook of Inner Mongolia geography, history, and culture was published by the Far Eastern and Russian Institute (1956). The earliest works in the collection are by the Catholic priest Father Kler who lived among the Ordos Mongolians in the 1920s and 30s. He wrote articles on hunting practices (1941); sickness, death, and burials (1936) and birth, infancy, and childhood (1938). Chang (1933) provides an economic assessment and prognosis of Mongolia in the 1930s. Owen Lattimore (1934) wrote a political ecology of the region, prior to the Japanese occupation in 1932. Two translated Japanese studies examine health and living conditions (Hikage 1938), and housing, clothing and diet (Izumi 1939). Cammann reports on his 1945 travels in the Ordos and Gobi desserts and Houtai plain. Three works examine the twentieth-century Han colonization of the region (Cressy 1932; Lattimore 1932; Pasternak and Salaff 1993). Sneath (2000) examines the history of Chinese government policies imposed on Mongolian pastoral society from the pre-Chinese Revolutionary period up to the post-Mao period. Jankowiak (1993) writes an engaging urban ethnography of Huhhot and Bulag (2002) examines how the contradictions and tensions of vying Chinese and Mongolian nationalisms play out in socialist Inner Mongolia
    Note: Inner Mongolia - William Jankowiak, Ian Skoggard (synopsis) and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2006 -- - A regional handbook of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Compiled by The Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington, Seattle - 1956 -- - Health and living conditions - [by] Shigeru Hikage - 1938 -- - Manners and customs of the people in Inner Mongolia - [by] Seiichi Izumi - 1939 -- - Birth, infancy and childhood among the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1938 -- - Hunting customs of the Ordos Mongols - [by] Joseph Kler - 1941 -- - Chinese colonization in Mongolia: a general survey - [by] George B. Cressey - 1932 -- - Chinese colonization in Inner Mongolia: its history and present development - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1932 -- - Sickness, death and burial among the Mongols of the Ordos Desert - [by] Joseph Kler - 1936 --^ , tents and temples of Inner Mongolia - [by] Schuyler Cammann - 1951 -- - The Mongols of Manchuria: their tribal divisions, geographical distribution, historical relations with Manchus and Chinese, and present political problems - [by] Owen Lattimore - 1934 -- - The economic development and prospects of Inner Mongolia (Chahar, Suiyuan and Ningsia) - [by] Yin-t'ang Chang - 1933 -- - The Mongols at China's edge: history and the politics of national unity - Uradyn E. Bulag - 2002 -- - Sex, death, and hierarchy in a Chinese city: an anthropological account - William R. Jankowiak - 1993 -- - Changing Inner Mongolia: pastoral Mongolian society and the Chinese state - David Sneath - 2000 -- - Cowboys and cultivators: the Chinese of Inner Mongolia - Burton Pasternak and Janet W. Salaff - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lanham, Md : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_664735665
    Format: Online-Ressource (xv, 283 p.) , ill., maps
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 1442204338 , 9781282607828 , 9781442204331
    Series Statement: Asia / Pacific/perspectives
    Content: In this deeply original study of the Mongols, leading scholar Uradyn E. Bulag draws on key themes of cosmopolitanism and friendship to develop a new concept he terms 'collaborative nationalism.' He uses this concept to explore the dilemma of minorities in China as they fight against being embraced too tightly in the bonds of 'friendship.' Through a rich array of case studies, Bulag illuminates the fierce competition among China, Japan, Mongolia, and Russia to appropriate the Mongol heritage to buttress their own national identities. Weighing the options the Mongols face, he argues that the eth
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-273) and index , Acknowledgments; Introduction; I; Subimperial Desires; 1; Hunting Chinggis Khan's Skull and Soul; 2; Lamas to the Rescue; II; Collaborative Nationalism; 3; Friendship, Treason, and Collaborative Nationalism; 4; Yearning for Friendship; III; Interethnic Intimacy; 5; The Flight of the Golden Pony; 6; Interethnic Adoption and the Regime of Affection; Conclusion; References; About the Author , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1442204311
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781442204324
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781442204317
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Collaborative Nationalism : The Politics of Friendship on China's Mongolian Frontier
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949701966402882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047421719
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2007
    Content: This volume focuses on the interface between Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and aims to create a platform to encourage the development of new forms of scholarship across geographical and disciplinary boundaries. This forum lets new materials emerge and brings to the fore a variety of different approaches to studying Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and societies. The papers in this volume deal not only with the substantial Mongolian contribution to and engagement with Tibetan Buddhism, but also with multiple readings of shared history and religion, reconstruction of traditions, shifting ethnic boundaries and the broader political context of the Mongolian-Tibetan relationship.
    Note: "Authors Hildegard G. M. Diemberger and Uradyne E. Bulag." , Preliminary Material / , Chapter One. Introduction / , Chapter Two. The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 In The History Of Exegesis / , Chapter Three. The Literary And Historical Context Of The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 / , Chapter Four. Exegesis Of Individual Pericopes Within Isaiah 28 And Their Reciprocal Relationships / , Chapter Five. The Place And Function Of Isaiah 28:14-22 In The Context Of Isaiah 28-33 / , Chapter Six. The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 And The Zion Tradition In Isaiah / , Chapter Seven. Summary And Conclusions / , Appendix . The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 And The New Testament / , Bibliography / , Index Of Authors / , Index Of Biblical Texts /
    Additional Edition: Mongolia-Tibet interface ISBN 9789004155213 (hardback : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 900415521X (hardback : alk. paper)
    Language: English
    URL: DOI:
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949226301302882
    Format: xxvii, 598 p. : , ill., maps, facsimiles.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Brill's Inner Asia archive, vol. 1
    Note: Introduction in English; documents in Mongolian, Manchu and Chinese.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lanham, Md. :Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948314178702882
    Format: xv, 283 p. : , ill., maps.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Asia/Pacific/perspectives
    Note: Introduction: triangulating China's ethnopolitics -- Hunting Chinggis Khan's skull and soul -- Lamas to the rescue : Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism and imperial nationalisms -- Friendship, treason, and collaborative nationalism -- Yearning for friendship : the political in minority revolutionary history -- The flight of the golden pony : socialism and the stillbirth of the Mongolian working class -- Interethnic adoption and the regime of affection -- Conclusion: the specter of interethnic friendship.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Lanham, Maryland ; : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959238506402883
    Format: 1 online resource (287 p.)
    ISBN: 0-7425-1143-X , 1-4616-4483-6
    Series Statement: World Social Change
    Content: This important study explores the multifaceted experience of Mongols in China, past and present, as their identity balances precariously between historical memory and their contemporary position as an ethnic minority. Uradyn E. Bulag assesses the intricate relationship between socialism and nationalism that generates both resistance and complicity and defines the moral dilemmas that have confronted Mongols and Chinese in negotiating nationality issues. Written by an indigenous anthropologist trained in the West, the work is informed by the author's sophisticated understanding of theory and per
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; 1 By Way of Introduction: Minzu Tuanjie and Its Discontents; PART I Producing and Reproducing National Unity; 2 Ritualizing National Unity: Modernity at the Edge of China; 3 Naturalizing National Unity: Political Romance and the Chinese Nation; PART II Tensions of Empire; 4 From Inequality to Difference: Colonial Contradictions of Class and Ethnicity in ""Socialist"" China; 5 Rewriting ""Inner Mongolian"" History after the Revolution:Ethnicity, Nation, and the Struggle for Recognition; PART III Models and Morality , 6 Models and Morality: The Parable of the ""Little Heroic Sisters of the Grassland""7 The Cult of Ulanhu: History, Memory, and the Making of an Ethnic Hero; Bibliography; Index; About the Author , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7425-1144-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-299-79759-8
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_990043865550402883
    Format: VI, 381 S.
    ISBN: 9789047421719 , 9789004155213
    Series Statement: Brill's Tibetan studies library 10/9
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1738142531
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789047421719
    Series Statement: Brill's Tibetan studies library v. 10/9
    Content: Preliminary Material /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter One. Introduction /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Two. The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 In The History Of Exegesis /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Three. The Literary And Historical Context Of The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Four. Exegesis Of Individual Pericopes Within Isaiah 28 And Their Reciprocal Relationships /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Five. The Place And Function Of Isaiah 28:14–22 In The Context Of Isaiah 28–33 /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Six. The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 And The Zion Tradition In Isaiah /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Chapter Seven. Summary And Conclusions /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Appendix . The Zion Text Of Isaiah 28:16 And The New Testament /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Bibliography /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Index Of Authors /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger -- Index Of Biblical Texts /U. Bulag and H. Diemberger.
    Content: This volume focuses on the interface between Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and aims to create a platform to encourage the development of new forms of scholarship across geographical and disciplinary boundaries. This forum lets new materials emerge and brings to the fore a variety of different approaches to studying Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and societies. The papers in this volume deal not only with the substantial Mongolian contribution to and engagement with Tibetan Buddhism, but also with multiple readings of shared history and religion, reconstruction of traditions, shifting ethnic boundaries and the broader political context of the Mongolian-Tibetan relationship
    Note: "Authors Hildegard G. M. Diemberger and Uradyne E. Bulag." , Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004155213
    Additional Edition: ISBN 900415521X
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004155213
    Language: English
    URL: DOI
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