In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where democratic reforms and a peaceful transition to a market economy and multiparty government system were taking place. The country entered into a critical period of transition in 1992, when revisions to the constitution changed the Mongolian People’s Republic into the Republic of Mongolia. While political studies of this transitional period have been conducted, along with studies of the economic boost of 2008, very little has been written about Mongolian art since 1990. This essay explores that relatively untrodden ground by focusing on contemporary artist Davaakhuugin Soyolmaa (b. 1977), whose work exemplifies the revival of Buddhist art and ...
The article is devoted to the problems of preservation of the monasteries of Arkhangai Aimag (one of...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
Mongolians have lived and socialised in the Mongolian ger (yurt) for hundreds of years, leading a li...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
In the last two decades there has been an influx of foreign religious communities into Mongolia. The...
Mongolia is a rapidly globalizing nation that became both democratic and capitalistic after their 19...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
A comparative and analytical discussion of Mongolian Buddhist art is a long overdue project. In the...
In 1996, as the Mongolian delegation entered the Olympic arena in Atlanta, a Russian announcer let h...
n the nineteenth century, Mongolia was perhaps the country in the world with the highest percentage ...
In this article, I tried to illustrate a brief history of Buddhist Studies in the Western world and ...
A cikk egy 2011 június 27-29-én rendezett konferencia előadásának konferenciakötetben megjelent vált...
A pervasive image of Mongolia found in Western popular culture is of a wide steppe untouched by civi...
In contemporary Mongolia democracy is considered to be the main modern criterion of the political Mo...
The article is devoted to the problem of the influence of Buddhism on the legal tradition in Mongoli...
The article is devoted to the problems of preservation of the monasteries of Arkhangai Aimag (one of...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
Mongolians have lived and socialised in the Mongolian ger (yurt) for hundreds of years, leading a li...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
In the last two decades there has been an influx of foreign religious communities into Mongolia. The...
Mongolia is a rapidly globalizing nation that became both democratic and capitalistic after their 19...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
A comparative and analytical discussion of Mongolian Buddhist art is a long overdue project. In the...
In 1996, as the Mongolian delegation entered the Olympic arena in Atlanta, a Russian announcer let h...
n the nineteenth century, Mongolia was perhaps the country in the world with the highest percentage ...
In this article, I tried to illustrate a brief history of Buddhist Studies in the Western world and ...
A cikk egy 2011 június 27-29-én rendezett konferencia előadásának konferenciakötetben megjelent vált...
A pervasive image of Mongolia found in Western popular culture is of a wide steppe untouched by civi...
In contemporary Mongolia democracy is considered to be the main modern criterion of the political Mo...
The article is devoted to the problem of the influence of Buddhism on the legal tradition in Mongoli...
The article is devoted to the problems of preservation of the monasteries of Arkhangai Aimag (one of...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
Mongolians have lived and socialised in the Mongolian ger (yurt) for hundreds of years, leading a li...