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MonSoc Shop D. Tsedev, No Use of Force - The End of the Marxist Era in Mongolia: The Memoirs of Jambyn Batmönkh (Occasional Papers No. 29)
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D. Tsedev, No Use of Force - The End of the Marxist Era in Mongolia: The Memoirs of Jambyn Batmönkh (Occasional Papers No. 29)

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This translation of Jambyn Batmőnkh’s memoir presents his autobiographical writings and retrospective interviews as the last leader of Marxist-Leninist Mongolia and it provides a rare glimpse into the perspective of a man who played a key role in one of twentieth century Mongolia’s most tumultuous periods and for the first time it is available to English speakers.

Edited by Michael Allen Lake and Joseph E. Lake.

277 pages. ISBN 978-0-910980-69-2.

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This translation of Jambyn Batmőnkh’s memoir presents his autobiographical writings and retrospective interviews as the last leader of Marxist-Leninist Mongolia and it provides a rare glimpse into the perspective of a man who played a key role in one of twentieth century Mongolia’s most tumultuous periods and for the first time it is available to English speakers.

Edited by Michael Allen Lake and Joseph E. Lake.

277 pages. ISBN 978-0-910980-69-2.

This translation of Jambyn Batmőnkh’s memoir presents his autobiographical writings and retrospective interviews as the last leader of Marxist-Leninist Mongolia and it provides a rare glimpse into the perspective of a man who played a key role in one of twentieth century Mongolia’s most tumultuous periods and for the first time it is available to English speakers.

Edited by Michael Allen Lake and Joseph E. Lake.

277 pages. ISBN 978-0-910980-69-2.

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The Mongolia Society is supported on the Indiana University-Bloomington campus by the Department of Central Eurasian Studies.