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{{Library work|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|author=Aleksandr Guber, Shagdaryn Bira, Sanje Dylykov, Hudogiin Perlee, Georgiy Kim, Shagdarjavyn Natsagdorj, Bazaryn Shirendev, Yevgeniy Zhukov|original language=Russian|publisher=Nauka|published_date=1973|published_location=Moscow|type=Book|source=[https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n1/mode/1up Internet Archive]|pdf=[https://ia801301.us.archive.org/14/items/HistoryOfTheMPR/History%20of%20the%20MPR.pdf PDF]}} | {{Message box/Externalarticlecleanup}}{{Library work|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|author=Aleksandr Guber, Shagdaryn Bira, Sanje Dylykov, Hudogiin Perlee, Georgiy Kim, Shagdarjavyn Natsagdorj, Bazaryn Shirendev, Yevgeniy Zhukov|original language=Russian|publisher=Nauka|published_date=1973|published_location=Moscow|type=Book|source=[https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n1/mode/1up Internet Archive]|pdf=[https://ia801301.us.archive.org/14/items/HistoryOfTheMPR/History%20of%20the%20MPR.pdf PDF]}} | ||
== Preface == | == Preface == | ||
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== The Primitive Commune == | == The Primitive Commune == | ||
=== Age of Stone Tools === | |||
=== Age of Bronze Tools === | |||
=== Introduction of Iron Tools === | |||
== Decay of the Primitive Commune System and Formation of Feudal Relations in Mongolia == | == Decay of the Primitive Commune System and Formation of Feudal Relations in Mongolia == | ||
=== Decay of the Primitive Commune System, First Tribal Alliances and Formations of States in Mongolia === | |||
==== The Hun Power ==== | |||
==== The State of Syan'pi [Xiānbēi] ==== | |||
=== Early Feudal States in Mongolia === | |||
==== The Zhuzhan [Róurán] Kaganate ==== | |||
==== The Turkic Kaganate ==== | |||
==== The Uighur Khanate ==== | |||
==== The Khitan Empire ==== | |||
== Mongolia as a Feudal State == | == Mongolia as a Feudal State == | ||
=== The Social Structure of Mongolia at the End of the XIIth–the Beginning of the XIIIth Century. Formation of the Mongolian State === | |||
==== The Mongolian Tribes at the End of the XIIth–the Beginning of the XIIIth Century ==== | |||
==== Stratification of Classes in Mongolian Society at the Outset of the XIIIth Century and Growth of Feudal Relations ==== | |||
==== The Struggle for Power between the Mongol Khans ==== | |||
==== Formation of the Mongolian State and Its Class Character ==== | |||
=== The Campaigns of Conquest of Genghis [Chinggis] Khan and His Successors. Formation of the Mongol Empire === | |||
==== Military Campaigns of Genghis Khan ==== | |||
==== The Mongolian Empire under Genghis Khan's Successors (1227–1259) ==== | |||
=== The Yuan Mongolian Empire (1260–1368) === | |||
=== The Culture of the Mongols in the XIIIth–XIVth Centuries === | |||
== Mongolia in the XIV–XVIIth Centuries (the Feudal Disintegration of the Country) == | == Mongolia in the XIV–XVIIth Centuries (the Feudal Disintegration of the Country) == | ||
=== The Social Structure of Mongolia in the XIV–XVIIth Centuries === | |||
=== Feudal Disintegration and Attempts to Overcome It === | |||
=== The Spread of Lamaism in Mongolia === | |||
=== The Beginning of the Manchu Invasion === | |||
=== Relations between Russia and Mongolia in the XVIIth Centuries === | |||
=== The Culture of the Mongols in the XV–XVIIth Centuries === | |||
== Mongolia under the Rule of the Manchu Conquerors (1691–1911) == | == Mongolia under the Rule of the Manchu Conquerors (1691–1911) == | ||
=== Mongolia Becomes a Borderland of the Manchu Empire === | |||
==== Popular Anti-Manchu Revolts in Outer Mongolia ==== | |||
==== The Lamaist Church Subservient to the Manchu Usurpers ==== | |||
=== The Arats Increasingly Exploited as Feudal Serfs Under Manchu Rule === | |||
=== Mongolia at the Time of the Penetration of Foreign Capital into China. Growth of the Liberation Movement among the Mongol Arats === | |||
=== Development of Russo-Mongolian Relations (the XIXth–the Beginning of the XXth Century) === | |||
=== The Culture of the Mongols in the XVIII-XIXth Centuries === | |||
== The National-Liberation Movement of the Mongolian People (1911–1912). Declaration of Mongolian State Autonomy == | == The National-Liberation Movement of the Mongolian People (1911–1912). Declaration of Mongolian State Autonomy == | ||
=== The Movement for National Liberation, 1911–1912 === | |||
=== The Overthrow of Manchu Rule and the Formation of a Feudal-Theocratic Mongolian State === | |||
=== Social and State Structure of the Feudal-Theocratic Monarchy === | |||
=== Culture During the Period of the Mongolian Monarchy (1911–1919) === | |||
== The Mongolian People's Revolution and the Proclamation of the Mongolian People's Republic == | == The Mongolian People's Revolution and the Proclamation of the Mongolian People's Republic == | ||
=== Universal Historical Importance of the Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia and Its Influence on Mongolia === | |||
==== Influence of the October Socialist Revolution on Mongolia ==== | |||
==== Establishment in Mongolia of a Regime of Occupation by the Chinese Militarists and Aggravation of the External and Internal Situation of the Country ==== | |||
==== Emergence of Revolutionary Groups in Urga [Örgöö] and Establishment by Them of Links with the Comintern and Soviet Russia ==== | |||
=== The Mongolian People's Revolution of 1921 === | |||
==== Further Aggravation of the Situation of the Arats as a Result of the Irruption of White Guard Bands ==== | |||
==== First Congress of the Mongolian People's Party. Formation of a Provisional People's Government. Triumph of the Nation-Wide Armed Uprisings in Kyakhta [Hiagt] Maimachen ==== | |||
==== The Spread and Triumph of the People's Revolution ==== | |||
==== Complete Destruction of the Ungern Bands and Agreement on Friendship between People's Mongolia and Soviet Russia. Start Made on Solving Social Problems ==== | |||
=== Democratic Changes and Proclamation of the MPR (1922–1924) === | |||
==== Democratic Changes in the Country ==== | |||
==== Intensification of the Class Struggle and General Line of the Party Aimed at Non-Capitalist Development of the Country ==== | |||
==== The Grand People's Hural and the Proclamation of the MPR ==== | |||
== The Mongolian People in the Fight for Development on Non-Capitalist Lines (1925–1940) == | == The Mongolian People in the Fight for Development on Non-Capitalist Lines (1925–1940) == | ||
=== Struggle for the Liquidation of the Economic Positions of the Feudal Class and the Liberation of the Country from the Influence of Foreign Capital (1925–1932) === | |||
==== Consolidation of the External and Internal Position of the MPR ==== | |||
==== Socio-Economic and Political Measures and Their Significance ==== | |||
==== Defeat of the Right Deviationists ==== | |||
==== Decisive Attack on the Economic Positions of the Feudal Class ==== | |||
==== Left Deviation Overcome ==== | |||
=== The MPR during the Completion of the Stage of General Democratic Revolution (1932–1940) === | |||
==== The Mongolian People's Fight to Implement the "New Course" Policy. Ninth Congress of the MPRP ==== | |||
==== Increase of the Menace Constituted by Japanese Imperialism. Intensification of the Class Struggle inside the Country. Defeat of the Japanese Aggressors in the Khalkhin-Gol Region ==== | |||
==== Completion of the General Democratic Stage of the Revolution. Tenth Congress of the MPRP. New Constitution of the MPR ==== | |||
== The Fight to Build the Basis for Socialism in the MPR (1940–1952) == | == The Fight to Build the Basis for Socialism in the MPR (1940–1952) == | ||
=== The MPR during the Years of the Second World War (1939–1945) === | |||
==== The MPR during the Years of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union ==== | |||
==== The MPR's Part in the Defeat of the Armed Forces of Imperialist Japan ==== | |||
=== MPR's Transition to Peaceful Planned Economic Development (1946–1952) === | |||
==== Consolidation of the International Status of the MPR in the Post-War Years ==== | |||
==== Transition to Peaceful Construction. First Five-Year Plan for Economic and Cultural Development ==== | |||
==== Results of the First Five-Year Plan and Further Democratization of the Electoral System ==== | |||
== The Fight of the Mongolian People for the Victory of Socialism == | == The Fight of the Mongolian People for the Victory of Socialism == | ||
=== The Socialist Transformation of the Economy of the MPR === | |||
==== Prerequisites for the Socialist Transformation of the Economy ==== | |||
==== The Completion of the Arat Husbandries' Cooperation ==== | |||
==== Ratification of the New Constitution ==== | |||
=== The MPR in the Fight to Complete the Construction of the Material and Technical Basis of Socialism === | |||
==== The Tasks of Creating the Material and Technical Basis of Socialism in the MPR. Fourteenth MPR Congress ==== | |||
==== The Mongolian People in the Campaign to Fulfil the Third Five-Year Plan for Developing the National Economy and Culture ==== | |||
== Cultural Construction in the MPR == | == Cultural Construction in the MPR == | ||
=== Public Education === | |||
=== Cultural and Educational Activities === | |||
=== Science === | |||
=== Literature === | |||
=== Theatre, Films, Circus === | |||
=== Music === | |||
=== Fine Arts === | |||
=== Afterword === | |||
== Basic Dates in the History of the Mongolian People's Republic == | |||
== Bibliography == | |||
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History of the Mongolian People's Republic | |
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Author | Aleksandr Guber, Shagdaryn Bira, Sanje Dylykov, Hudogiin Perlee, Georgiy Kim, Shagdarjavyn Natsagdorj, Bazaryn Shirendev, Yevgeniy Zhukov |
Translated by | from Russian |
Publisher | Nauka |
First published | 1973 Moscow |
Type | Book |
Source | Internet Archive |