Mongolia - REFERENCE

Mongolia - Bibliography

Mongolia
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Akademiia Nauk SSSR. History of the Mongolian People's
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Allsen, Thomas T. The Policies of the Grand Qan Möngke in
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Bawden, Charles R. The History of Mongolia. New York:
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------. The Modern History of Mongolia. New York: Kegan
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Bira, Sh., and N. Ishjamts. National-Liberation Movements in
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Boyle, John A. The Mongol World Empire, 1206-1370.
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Bregel, Yuri. "Tribal Tradition and Dynastic History: The Early
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Brown, William A., and Urgunge Onon (trans. and annot.).
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Buell, Paul D. "The Role of the Sino-Mongolian Frontier Zone in
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------. "Sino-Khitan Administration in Mongol Bukhara,"
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Campi, Alicia J. "Mongolia and Tibet in the Seventeenth Century:
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Cassidy, Robert B., Jr. "Mongolia: At Plan's End," Asian
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Chambers, James. The Devil's Horsemen: The Mongol Invasion of
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Chan, Hok-lan. Legitimation in Imperial China: Discussions
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Cheney, George A. The Pre-Revolutionary Culture of Outer
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Cleaves, Francis Woodman (trans.). The Secret History of the
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Coox, Alvin D. Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia, 1939.
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Dardess, John W. Conquerors and Confucians: Aspects of
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------. "From Mongol Empire to Yüan Dynasty: Changing Forms of
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Dawson, Christopher (ed.). The Mongol Mission: Narratives and
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De Hartog, Leo. "The Army of Genghis Khan," Army Quarterly
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------. Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World. New York:
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Dupuy, Trevor Nevitt. The Military Life of Genghis, Khan of
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Dziewanowski, M.K. A History of Soviet Russia. Englewood
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Endicott-West, Elizabeth. Mongolian Rule in China: Local
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Ewing, Thomas E. Between the Hammer and the Anvil? Chinese
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------. "Ch'ing Policies in Outer Mongolia, 1900-1911,"
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------. "Revolution on the Chinese Frontier: Outer Mongolia in
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Fairbank, John K., Edwin O. Reischauer, and Albert M. Craig.
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Fisher, Alan. The Crimean Tatars. (Hoover Institution
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Fletcher, Joseph. "The Mongols: Ecological and Social
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Gorelik, Mikhail V., and Mark G. Kramarovskii. "The Mongol-Tatar
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Green, Elizabeth E. "China and Mongolia: Recurring Trends and
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Grousset, René. Conqueror of the World: The Life of Chingis
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------. The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central
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Gumilyev, Lev Nikolaevich. Searches for an Imaginary Kingdom:
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------. "The Secret History of the Mongols in the Twelfth and
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Haggard, M.T. "Mongolia: New Soviet Moves to Bolster Ruling
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------. "Mongolia: The First Communist State in Asia." Pages
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------. "Mongolia: The Uneasy Buffer," Asian Survey, 5,
     No. 1, January 1965, 18-24.

Haider, Mansura. "The Mongol Traditions and Their Survival in
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Halkovic, Stephen A., Jr. The Mongols of the West.
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Halperin, Charles J. Russia and the Golden Horde: The Mongol
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------. The Tatar Yoke. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica, 1986.

Heaton, William R. "Mongolia in 1982: Looking Forward but Also
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------. "Mongolia in 1983: Mixed Signals," Asian Survey,
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------. "Mongolia: Looking Forward at Fifty," Asian
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------. "Mongolia 1978: Continuing the Transition," Asian
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------. "Mongolia 1979: Learning from 'Leading Experiences',"
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------. "Mongolia: Troubled Satellite," Asian Survey,
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------. "Mongolia--Year of Socialist Competition," Asian
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Heissig, Walther. A Lost Civilization: The Mongols
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Henthorn, William E. Korea: The Mongol Invasions.
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Hibbert, R.A. "The Mongolian People's Republic in the 1960's,"
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Howorth, Henry H. History of the Mongols, From the 9th to the
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Hulsewé, A.F.P. China in Central Asia, The Early Stage: 125
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Hyer, Paul. "Japan's Occupation of Mongolia (1931-1945)." Pages
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------. "The Dalai Lamas and the Mongols," Tibet Journal
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Isono, Fujiko. "Soviet Russia and the Mongolian Revolution in
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Jackson, P. "The Dissolution of the Mongol Empire," Central
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Jagchid, Sechin. Essays in Mongolian Studies. (Monograph
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------. "The Failure of A Self-Determination Movement: The Inner
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------. "The Kitans and Their Cities," Central Asiatic
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------. "Kitan Struggle Against Jurchen Oppression: Nomadism
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------. "Mongolian Nationalism in Response to Great Power
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Jagchid, Sechin, and Paul Hyer. Mongolia's Culture and
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Kahn, Paul. The Secret History of the Mongols; The Origins of
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Kirchner, Walther. A History of Russia. (6th ed.) New
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Kohl, Philip (ed.). The Bronze Age Civilization of Central
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Kwanten, Luc. Imperial Nomads: A History of Central Asia,
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Lamb, Harold. Genghis Khan: Emperor of All Men. New
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Langlois, John D., Jr. (ed.). China under Mongol Rule.
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Lattimore, Owen. Inner Asian Frontiers of China. Boston:
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------. Nationalism and Revolution in Mongolia. New
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Lister, R.P. The Secret History of Genghis Khan. London:
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