Mongolian Studies, Vol. 36 (2014)

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A Note from the Editors

Changes for Mongolian Studies: An Editorial Panel, Peer Review and Digitization with JSTOR, by David Bade

Articles

Tradition of Tibetan-Mongolian btus ming dictionaries dedicated to “Hundred thousand songs” of Milarepa, by Nyammyagmar Batbayar.

How Choice Influences Benefit or Efficiency in ‘Democracy’ (Reaping the fruits of ‘Democracy’ depends on choices: An example from Mongolian Kazakh society), by Sukhee Battulga

On Several Letters by Dilowa Khutughtu Jamsranjav Kept in the Mongolian National Central Archive, by Jigmeddorj Enkhbayar

Tsatsal: The Symbolism and Significance of Mongolian Ceremonial Milk Spoons, by Sharon Hudgins

Book Reviews

The Mongol Empire between Myth and Reality: Studies in Anthropological History, Iran Studies, Vol. 11, by Denise Aigle. Review by Christopher P. Atwood

Sinophobia. Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity, by Franck Billé. Review by Gabriel Bamana

A Monastery in Time: The Making of Mongolian Buddhism, by Caroline Humphrey and Hürelbaatar Ujeed. Review by David Bade

Book Notices and Other Books Received, by Henry G. Schwarz

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A Note from the Editors

Changes for Mongolian Studies: An Editorial Panel, Peer Review and Digitization with JSTOR, by David Bade

Articles

Tradition of Tibetan-Mongolian btus ming dictionaries dedicated to “Hundred thousand songs” of Milarepa, by Nyammyagmar Batbayar.

How Choice Influences Benefit or Efficiency in ‘Democracy’ (Reaping the fruits of ‘Democracy’ depends on choices: An example from Mongolian Kazakh society), by Sukhee Battulga

On Several Letters by Dilowa Khutughtu Jamsranjav Kept in the Mongolian National Central Archive, by Jigmeddorj Enkhbayar

Tsatsal: The Symbolism and Significance of Mongolian Ceremonial Milk Spoons, by Sharon Hudgins

Book Reviews

The Mongol Empire between Myth and Reality: Studies in Anthropological History, Iran Studies, Vol. 11, by Denise Aigle. Review by Christopher P. Atwood

Sinophobia. Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity, by Franck Billé. Review by Gabriel Bamana

A Monastery in Time: The Making of Mongolian Buddhism, by Caroline Humphrey and Hürelbaatar Ujeed. Review by David Bade

Book Notices and Other Books Received, by Henry G. Schwarz

A Note from the Editors

Changes for Mongolian Studies: An Editorial Panel, Peer Review and Digitization with JSTOR, by David Bade

Articles

Tradition of Tibetan-Mongolian btus ming dictionaries dedicated to “Hundred thousand songs” of Milarepa, by Nyammyagmar Batbayar.

How Choice Influences Benefit or Efficiency in ‘Democracy’ (Reaping the fruits of ‘Democracy’ depends on choices: An example from Mongolian Kazakh society), by Sukhee Battulga

On Several Letters by Dilowa Khutughtu Jamsranjav Kept in the Mongolian National Central Archive, by Jigmeddorj Enkhbayar

Tsatsal: The Symbolism and Significance of Mongolian Ceremonial Milk Spoons, by Sharon Hudgins

Book Reviews

The Mongol Empire between Myth and Reality: Studies in Anthropological History, Iran Studies, Vol. 11, by Denise Aigle. Review by Christopher P. Atwood

Sinophobia. Anxiety, Violence, and the Making of Mongolian Identity, by Franck Billé. Review by Gabriel Bamana

A Monastery in Time: The Making of Mongolian Buddhism, by Caroline Humphrey and Hürelbaatar Ujeed. Review by David Bade

Book Notices and Other Books Received, by Henry G. Schwarz