1998-2026

Our publications in numbers

+200

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+100

JOURNALS

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CULTURAL CRYSTALLIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION:

A BARGA MAN: FALL INTO SOMEONE’S MERCY

Nomadic newsletter №1 (1999)

INNER MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE, AND 2020 EVENTS

BURYAT FESTIVALS: RITUALS AND SPORTS

mongolian chess symbols

MONGOLIAN NOMADIC TABOOS

ICONOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE “LION-RIDING JIANGGE’ER” IMAGE AT WUSHENZHAO, ORDOS, INNER MONGOLIA

LATEST RESULTS OF RESEARCH ON THE BURIALS OF HUNS BEINGS AND THE HISTORICAL VALUE OF THE MEMORIALS

THE MEANING OF THE WORDS “MORI, ADUU, AGTA” USING THE EXAMPLE OF “THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS”

FESTIVALS AS LIVING TECHNOLOGIES OF TRANSMISSION: RENEWING THE NOMADS’ UNIVERSE

THE BURYAT LANGUAGE: CURRENT SOCIOLINGUISTIC SITUATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA

MONGOLIAN FESTIVALS AND THE POLITICS OF TIME AND SPACE

SOME FACTS ABOUT THE CLEAR SCRIPT IN THE ANCIENT MONGOLIAN GRAMMAR SUTRAS

AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION TABLOID “HUSANSI” IN 1967:  Na Sainchoktu is a ‘cultural lackey of the Japanese invaders and an intelligence agent for Mongolian revisionism’?

THE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING MONGOLIAN SCRIPT IN A SENTENCE

A STUDY ON ARTICULATION IN VOCAL SINGING

THE MANY DIFFERENT MOGOLIAN SCRIPTS AND DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE MONGOLIAN SCRIPT

A STUDY ON THE SOCIO-CULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF UJUMCHIN BÖKE FROM AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

RESEARCH ON THE INHERITANCE VALUE AND COMMUNICATION INNOVATION OF “HUA’ER” FOLK SONGS IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE

Sustainable Cashmere as DevelopmentIntroducing the Mongolian Meat Standard: What can Mongolia teach the world about meat production?Discourse in Mongolia

The first Mongolian Wedding in the United States: by Dilova Khutukhtu’s Formulae (Cyrillic Mongolian)

Pastoralism, Heritage, and the Politics of Scale

HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF CULTURAL STUDIES IN MONGOLIA (Cyrillic Mongolian)

Kyrgyzstan as the Centre of the Nomad World: Tourism and the World Nomad Games

The wheel of history and minorities’ ‘self-sacrifice’ for the Chinese nation (Cyrillic Mongolian)

Don’t You Have to Nomadise to Be a Nomad? The Ambivalence and Misunderstandings of Kazakh Pastoral Nomadism

A Tale of a Mongolian Christian: Analyzing the Reasons Behind Religious Conversion Among Early 20th-Century Mongols

Nomadic Civilization and Military Innovation

Nomads migrating to the outskirts of the capital in transitional Mongolia

Aristocratic and Neoliberal Oligarchy Compared: Examining the Property Regimes of Mongolia’s Pre- and Post-Socialist Ruling Elites

Clarifying the golden kings of the Jin Dynasty mentioned in the “Secret History of Mongols”

The Nomadic Origin of the State: Extrahuman Transportation and Military Constitution

  NoNomadic Culture and Fair Trade: Ethical Issues in “Sustainable Cashmere”madic journal

Congratulatory Speech Delivered at the Cambridge Mongolia Forum II, 19 August 2024

The first Mongolian Wedding in the United States: by Dilova Khutukhtu’s Formulae

Introduction: From Shatterzone to Nomadic Commonwealth: Rethinking Mongolia’s Place in a Mobile World

HISTORICAL EXPERIENCES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE STUDY AND TEACHING OF CULTURAL STUDIES IN MONGOLIA

Relationship network with family and kinship were created by traditional event: Tsagaan sar in ger district, Mongolia

Khangai Mountains and Moni Mountains

Legend about Baljin-qatun in culture and history of Buryats

The didactic function of narratives related to history in the oral tradition: An example from oral history

One Servant, Two Masters: Take the clan scholarship offered during the first day of the first lunar month ceremony of the Xie family in Hou’an District, Anxi County as an example

The wheel of history and minorities’ ‘self-sacrifice’ for the Chinese nation

The Mongols in the early twentieth century in the eyes of missionaries: J. Eriksson and his photographs of Mongolian dwellings and structures

A great revolution in land ownership, unprecedented in the history of nomads: The Process, Steps, and Outcomes of Pastureland Privatization in Inner Mongolia: From the Tragedy of the Commons to the Tragedy of Privatization