Mongolia and the Mongols Past and Present
The present volume is the result of the International Conference “Mongolia and the
Mongols: Past and Present” held in the University of Warsaw on November 23–24, 2015.
The conference enabled scholars working on different subjects related to the Mongolian
history and culture, including literature and religion, using different methodologies:
historical, ethnological, philological or linguistic – to meet together and exchange
data and opinions. Some scientists presented results of their scholarly work, some
contributed with survey of certain studies, others preferred to give advice in a form of a
written contribution. The texts are published in two languages: English and Mongolian.
The article on Altaic Studies in Poland by Jerzy Tulisow serves as a broad introduction
to the subject and shows how interest in this field developed among Poles.
Preface
by Agata BAREJA-STARZYŃSKA, Magdalena SZPINDLER, Jan ROGALA
Introduction: Altaic Studies in Poland
by Jerzy TULISOW
Tamirjavyn BILEGSAIKHAN
Shiliin Bogd Mountain
Joanna DOLIŃSKA
Perception of Polish-Mongolian Relations in the Years 1950-1953 and 2013-2015 in
the Light of Polish Foreign Ministry Analytical Notes and Press Articles
Byambanorov ENKHBAYAR
Some Issues on Mongolian Studies in India
Katarzyna GOLIK, Uriankhai TANAA
Reversing the Trends? Remarks on Recent Changes in Mongolian Education in the
Peoples‘ Republic of China
Karenina KOLLMAR-PAULENZ
"The Benefit of Reciting the Vajracchedika-Prajnaparamita": A Mongolian
Picture-Book from the Ernst Collection
Yurii V. KUZMIN, Ariadna S. HEUBSCHMAN
Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire at the Turn of the Century and Geopolitical
Projects of P.A. Badmaev in Transbaikalia, Mongolia and China
Rachel MIKOS
The Narratives of Becoming in the ‘Enchanted Corpse‘ Cycle
Maria P. PETROVA
Creative Personality Concept In The Novel By G. Ayurzana "White, Black,
Red"
Jan ROGALA
Remarks on the Resolution of Mongolian National Language Council (9 /3.12.2014)
Concerning List of Commonly Used Foreign Words to Be Replaced by Mongolian Equivalents
Sukhbat SOYOLMAA
To the Problem of Structural Studies of Myth (on the Example of the Mongolian
Gesar Epic)
Kamila Barbara STANEK
Linguistic and Cultural Similarities and Differences in Value System in the Image
of Horse in Mongolian and Turkish Proverbs
Sangseraima UJEED
Autobiography of Za-ya Pandita Blo-bzang ‘phrin-las (1642-1715)
ULAANBAGANA / WULAN BAGEN
Mongolian Collection in Harvard-Yenching Library in Harvard University, USA
Authors
322 pages, Paperback