Modern Mongolia: Reclaiming Genghis Khan by Paula L.W. Sabloff (Editor), Alfred Frazer (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2002
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    • Pub. Date: January 2002
    • Publisher: University Museum Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 148pp

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    Mongolia, a country that evokes romantic curiosity on the part of American readers, has emerged from its former Soviet cocoon. It has achieved independence, democracy, and a twenty-first-century market economy. This book provides factual information about Mongolia and new ways of looking at a historical figure, Genghis Khan, whose ideals of nationhood and democratic principles are in practice now. Modern Mongolia is unique in providing multiple perspectives--Mongolian and American, scholarly and less formal--about the country's developments in a readable style, richly illustrated with 120 full-color contemporary and archival photographs, both scenic and artifactual. The first chapter provides an overview of Mongolian geography and history to the twentieth century and the author's personal experience as a teenager during the 1989-90 democratic revolution. Chapter 2, by a Mongolian historian, recounts the exciting changes from Manchu Dynasty feudal society and autonomous theocracy to Communist nationhood and, finally, full independence as a democratic nation. The third chapter, by a cultural historian, describes the effects of historical changes on the daily life of Mongolian nomads--their clothing, family dwellings (gers), and furnishings. Chapter 4, by an American political anthropologist, shows the connection between modern Mongolians' devotion to democracy and the political ideas of Genghis Khan. Readers of all ages seeking an accessible and picturesque presentation of Mongolian history and society will find Modern Mongolia a fascinating introduction.

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    Paula L.W. Sabloff, Senior Research Scientist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, is a political anthropologist who has conducted research and published on Mexico, the U.S., and Mongolia.

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