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Inner Asia Volume 3, 2001

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Vol.3 No.1 THEORY AND METHODOLOGY

Lev Gumilev: His Pretensions as a Founder of Ethnology and his Eurasian Theories. Viktor Shnirelman and Sergei Panarin

HISTORY

Chinese Communities in Western Siberia in the 1920s and 1930s. Vladimir Boyko

An Unknown Russian Memoir by Aagvan Dorjiev. Alexandre Andreyev

ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY

History of Resistance: Defence of Public Land; Property Regimes for Land-use in Mongolia.David Sneath

Men and Women in Contemporary Kalmykia: Gender Stereotypes and Reality.M. L. Butovskaya and E. B. Guchinova

Rivalry and Solidarity among Uyghur Healers in Uzbekistan.Ildiko Beller-Hann

COMMENT

Note to the Editor: A Note on Mongol 'durdumal'. Charles Bawden

Vol.3 No.2

POLITICAL HISTORY

Educating Mongols and Making 'Citizens' of Manchukuo. Li Narangoa

The Politics of Writing History in China: A Comparison of Official and Private Histories. Haiying Yang

The Fate of Empires and Eurasian Federalism: A Discussion between the Eurasianists and their Opponents in the 1920s. Viktor Shnirelman

LITERATURE

Resisting Colonialism in the Uzbek Historical Novel Kecha va Kunduz (Night and Day), 1936.Shawn T. Lyons

Book Reviews

Mongolian Nomadic Society: A Reconstruction of the ‘Medieval’ History of Mongolia
Bat-Ochir Bold
Richmond: Curzon Press, 2001

The Last Mongol Prince: The Life and Times of Demchugdongrob, 1902-1966
Sechin Jagchid
Bellingham: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washibgton University, 1999

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