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Verfasst von:Sablin, Ivan [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Governing post-imperial Siberia and Mongolia, 1911-1924
Titelzusatz:Buddhism, socialism, and nationalism in state and autonomy building
Werktitel:Buryat-Mongol, Buddhist, and socialist: transcultural spaces and boundary construction in post-imperial Asia, 1917-1923
Verf.angabe:Ivan Sablin
Ausgabe:First published
Verlagsort:London ; New York, NY
Verlag:Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Jahr:2016
Umfang:xii, 221 Seiten
Illustrationen:Karten
Format:24 cm
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Routledge studies in the history of Russia and Eastern Europe ; 24
Fussnoten:Titel der Dissertation: "Buryat-Mongol, Buddhist, and socialist: transcultural spaces and boundary construction in post-imperial Asia, 1917-1923" (Vorwort)
Hochschulschrift:Dissertation, University of Heidelberg, 2014
ISBN:978-1-138-95220-1
 978-1-315-66771-3
Abstract:"The governance arrangements put in place for Siberia and Mongolia after the collapse of the Qing and Russian Empires were highly unusual, experimental and extremely interesting. The Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic established within the Soviet Union in 1923 and the independent Mongolian People's Republic established a year later were supposed to represent a new model of transnational, post-national governance, incorporating religious and ethno-national independence, under the leadership of the coming global political party, the Communist International. The model, designed to be suitable for a socialist, decolonised Asia, and for a highly diverse population in a strategic border region, was intended to be globally applicable. This book, based on extensive original research, charts the development of these unusual governance arrangements, discusses how the ideologies of nationalism, socialism and Buddhism were borrowed from, and highlights the relevance of the subject for the present day world, where multiculturality, interconnectedness and interdependency become ever more complicated"--Provided by publisher
 "The governance arrangements put in place for Siberia and Mongolia after the collapse of the Qing and Russian Empires were highly unusual, experimental and extremely interesting. The Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic established within the Soviet Union in 1923 and the independent Mongolian People's Republic established a year later were supposed to represent a new model of transnational, post-national governance, incorporating religious and ethno-national independence, under the leadership of the coming global political party, the Communist International. The model, designed to be suitable for a socialist, decolonised Asia, and for a highly diverse population in a strategic border region, was intended to be globally applicable. This book, based on extensive original research, charts the development of these unusual governance arrangements, discusses how the ideologies of nationalism, socialism and Buddhism were borrowed from, and highlights the relevance of the subject for the present day world, where multiculturality, interconnectedness and interdependency become ever more complicated"--Provided by publisher
Schlagwörter:(g)Sibirien   i / (g)Mongolei   i / (s)Autonomie   i / (s)Staat   i / (s)Herrschaft   i / (z)Geschichte 1911-1924   i
 (g)Sibirien   i / (g)Mongolei   i / (s)Autonomie   i / (s)Staat   i / (s)Herrschaft   i / (z)Geschichte 1911-1924   i
Dokumenttyp:Hochschulschrift
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:NK 3350   i
 NK 3800   i
K10plus-PPN:842513515
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