| Included Work | Altangėrėl, M. My Mongolia. |
| Included Work | Bikales, Eliot Grady. Deel, Ger, and altar. |
| Included Work | Bold, B. (Bat-Ochiryn) Mongolian nomadic society. |
| Included Work | Bruun, Ole, 1953- Herding household. |
| Included Work | Bruun, Ole, 1953- A society and economy in transition. |
| Included Work | Bulag, Uradyn E. (Uradyn Erden), 1964- Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia. |
| Included Work | Dashdendeviin Bumaa, Nasan. Twentieth century. |
| Included Work | Emsheimer, Ernst. Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments. |
| Included Work | Friters, Gerard M. (Gerard Martin), 1911- Outer Mongolia and its international position. |
| Included Work | Goldstein, Melvyn C. Changing world of Mongolia's nomads. |
| Included Work | Humphrey, Caroline. Rituals of death as a context for understanding personal property in socialist Mongolia. |
| Included Work | Krader, Lawrence Kinship systems of the Altaic-speaking peoples of the Asiatic steppe. |
| Included Work | Lattimore, Owen, 1900-1989. |
| Included Work | Maĭskiĭ, I. M. (Ivan Mikhaĭlovich), 1884-1975 Contemporary Mongolia. |
| Included Work | Montell, Gösta Torguts of Etsin-Gol. |
| Included Work | Montell, Gösta Distilling in Mongolia. |
| Included Work | Odgaard, Ole, 1958- Living standards and poverty. |
| Included Work | Ri͡a︡zanovskiĭ, V. A. (Valentin Aleksandrovich), 1884-1968 Fundamental principles of Mongol law. |
| Included Work | Sabloff, Paula L. W. Genghis Khan, father of Mongolian democracy. |
| Included Work | Vreeland, Herbert Harold, 1920- Mongol community and kinship structure. |
| Other author/creator | Human Relations Area Files, inc. |
| Series | eHRAF world cultures eHRAF world cultures. Asia. UNAUTHORIZED |
| Contents |
My Mongolia / Munhtuya Altangerel -- Deel, Ger, and altar: continuity and change in Mongolian material culture / Eliot Grady Bikales -- Mongolian nomadic society: a reconstruction of the 'medieval' history of Mongolia / Bat Ochir Bold -- The herding household: economy and organization / Ole Bruun -- A Society and economy in transition / Ole Bruun and Ole Odgaard -- Nationalism and hybridity in Mongolia / Uradyn E. Bulag -- The twentieth century: from domination to democracy / Nasan Dashdendeviin Bumaa -- Preliminary remarks on Mongolian musical instruments / Ernst Emsheimer -- Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia) / prepared by The Far Eastern and Russian Institute of the University of Washington -- Outer Mongolia and its international position / Gerard M. Friters -- The changing world of Mongolia's nomads / Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall -- Rituals of death as a context for understanding personal property in socialist Mongolia / Caroline Humphrey -- Culture summary, Mongolia / William Jankowiak and John Beierle -- Kinship systems of the Altaic-speaking peoples of the Asiatic steppe / Lawrence Krader -- Mongolia / Owen Lattimore -- Contemporary Mongolia / I. Maiskii -- The Torguts of Etsin-Gol / Gösta Montell -- Distilling in Mongolia / G. Montell -- Living standards and poverty / Ole Odgaard -- Fundamental principles of Mongol law / V.A. Riasanovsky -- Genghis Khan, father of Mongolian democracy / Paula L.W. Sabloff -- Mongol community and kinship structure / Herbert Harold Vreeland, III. |
| Abstract |
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. |
| General note | Title from Web page (viewed June 17, 2008). |
| General note | This portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 2008 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file. |
| Contains title |
Mongolian People's Republic (Outer Mongolia) |