Two articles from ‘Inner Asia’ have been named by publisher Brill in their list of ”15 most downloaded journal articles in Asian Studies” and are freely available to download until the end of July. Competing Communities: Ethnic Unity and Ethnic Boundaries on China’s North-West Frontier Author: David Tobin Inner Asia, (Volume 13, No. 1, pp. [...]
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Just published —The Thirteenth Dalai Lama on the Run (1904-1906)
September 9th, 2013 by admin
The first publication in the new Brill Inner Asian Archive was launched at the 2013 IATS Seminar in Ulaanbaatar in July ________ Edited by Sampildondov Chuluun, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, and Uradyn E. Bulag, University of Cambridge In 1904, the Thirteenth Dalai Lama fled from the British invasion of Tibet to Mongolia in search of [...]
‘Inner Asia’ subscribe or submit an article
July 30th, 2013 by admin
Inner Asia Edited by Caroline Humphrey, Uradyn E. Bulag and David Sneath Published bi-annually by Global Oriental for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit, Inner Asia is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal with emphasis on the social sciences, humanities and cultural studies. Now in its fifteenth year, Inner Asia is currently one of the very [...]
Trans-Continental Neighbours
April 9th, 2013 by admin
Trans-Continental Neighbours Edited by: B. Altangerel, U.E. Bulag, S. Chuluun & D. Shurkhuu, was published on 19 March to coincide with the a conference with a special panel to celebrate 50 years of Mongolia–UK diplomatic relations. In 1963 Mongolia and the United Kingdom established diplomatic relations, a monumental event in the long history of the [...]
‘Inner Asia’ 14.2 now available from Brill
January 31st, 2013 by admin
‘Inner Asia’ 14.2 edited by Professor Caroline Humphrey Editorial Introduction Caroline Humphrey 243 ‘Alien’ Lamas: Russian Policy toward Foreign Buddhist Clergy in the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries Nikolay Tsyrempilov 245 In Search of Shambhala? Nicholas Roerich’s 1934–5 Inner Mongolian Expedition James Boyd 257 Religious ‘Revival’ after Socialism? Eclecticism and Globalisation Amongst Lay Buddhists in [...]