Mongolian Studies, Vol. 39 (2017-2018)
A Note from the Editor
Articles
The History of the Yuan, Chapter 1, edited & Translated by Christopher P. Atwood
Mongolia’s View on Sino-Russian Relations, by Nyamdoljin Adiya
Changkya Qutuγtu Rol-pa’i rdo-rje’s Translation Strategy: Theory into Practice, by Sainbileg Byambadorj
Review Article
Languages of Ancient Southern Mongolia and North China: A Historical-Comparative Study of the Serbi or Xianbei Branch of the Serbi-Mongolic Language, by Andrew Shimunek; Review by Yasunori Takeuchi
Book Reviews
Historical Dictionary of the Mongol World Empire, by Paul D. Buell and Francesca Fiaschetti; Review by Morris Rossabi
A World Trimmed with Fur: Wild Things, Pristine Places, and the Natural Fringes of Qing Rule, by Jonathan Schlesinger; Review by Johan Elverskog
The Lama Question: Violence, Sovereignty, and Exception in Early Socialist Mongolia, by Christopher Kaplonski; Review by Brian Baumann
Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924: Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building, by Ivan Sablin; Review by Robert W. Montgomery
Wu Heling yu Menggu, by Wu Heling; Review by Wei-chih Tsai
How Mongolia Matters, edited by Morris Rossabi; Review by Timothy May
A Note from the Editor
Articles
The History of the Yuan, Chapter 1, edited & Translated by Christopher P. Atwood
Mongolia’s View on Sino-Russian Relations, by Nyamdoljin Adiya
Changkya Qutuγtu Rol-pa’i rdo-rje’s Translation Strategy: Theory into Practice, by Sainbileg Byambadorj
Review Article
Languages of Ancient Southern Mongolia and North China: A Historical-Comparative Study of the Serbi or Xianbei Branch of the Serbi-Mongolic Language, by Andrew Shimunek; Review by Yasunori Takeuchi
Book Reviews
Historical Dictionary of the Mongol World Empire, by Paul D. Buell and Francesca Fiaschetti; Review by Morris Rossabi
A World Trimmed with Fur: Wild Things, Pristine Places, and the Natural Fringes of Qing Rule, by Jonathan Schlesinger; Review by Johan Elverskog
The Lama Question: Violence, Sovereignty, and Exception in Early Socialist Mongolia, by Christopher Kaplonski; Review by Brian Baumann
Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924: Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building, by Ivan Sablin; Review by Robert W. Montgomery
Wu Heling yu Menggu, by Wu Heling; Review by Wei-chih Tsai
How Mongolia Matters, edited by Morris Rossabi; Review by Timothy May
A Note from the Editor
Articles
The History of the Yuan, Chapter 1, edited & Translated by Christopher P. Atwood
Mongolia’s View on Sino-Russian Relations, by Nyamdoljin Adiya
Changkya Qutuγtu Rol-pa’i rdo-rje’s Translation Strategy: Theory into Practice, by Sainbileg Byambadorj
Review Article
Languages of Ancient Southern Mongolia and North China: A Historical-Comparative Study of the Serbi or Xianbei Branch of the Serbi-Mongolic Language, by Andrew Shimunek; Review by Yasunori Takeuchi
Book Reviews
Historical Dictionary of the Mongol World Empire, by Paul D. Buell and Francesca Fiaschetti; Review by Morris Rossabi
A World Trimmed with Fur: Wild Things, Pristine Places, and the Natural Fringes of Qing Rule, by Jonathan Schlesinger; Review by Johan Elverskog
The Lama Question: Violence, Sovereignty, and Exception in Early Socialist Mongolia, by Christopher Kaplonski; Review by Brian Baumann
Governing Post-Imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924: Buddhism, Socialism and Nationalism in State and Autonomy Building, by Ivan Sablin; Review by Robert W. Montgomery
Wu Heling yu Menggu, by Wu Heling; Review by Wei-chih Tsai
How Mongolia Matters, edited by Morris Rossabi; Review by Timothy May