Modern Foreign Mongolian Studies: Main Trends and Directions

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  • Eduard Vladimirovich Batunaev Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Batunaeveduard@mail.ru
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Batunaev E.V. Modern Foreign Mongolian Studies: Main Trends and Directions. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2022. Vol. 30. No. 5. P. 227-232. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v30i5.9268

Abstract

The article is devoted to a historiographical review of the works of modern foreign Mongolian scholars, which presents the evolution of the views of western historiography in various aspects of Mongolian studies. Based on the analysis, the author reveals general trends, promising directions, methodological approaches in the development of foreign Mongolian studies.
Keywords:
Mongolia; foreign historiography; Mongolian studies; foreign Mongolian studies; trends; methodology

Author Biography

Eduard Vladimirovich Batunaev, Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Cand.Sci. (Hist.), Researcher of the Department of History and Culture of Central Asia

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Received: 01.11.2022

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Batunaev, E. V. (2022). Modern Foreign Mongolian Studies: Main Trends and Directions. Vlast’ (The Authority), 30(5), 227-232. https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v30i5.9268
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