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The Khan’s City : Kökeqota and the role of a capital city in Mongolian state formation.
In David Sneath, Imperial Statecraft : Political Forms and Techniques of Governance in Inner Asia, Sixth-Twentieth Centuries, Bellingham, Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University & Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit, University of Cambridge. pp. 175-206.
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Living with Herds. Human-Animal Coexistence in Mongolia.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. pp. 274. Abstract
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The predicament of Chukotka's indigenous movement : post-Soviet activism in the Russian far north.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. pp. 276.
(2005). H
Dangerous Fortunes: Wealth and Patriarchy in the Mongolian Informal Gold Mining Economy.
University of Cambridge. Abstract
(2008).
What it means to be a herdsman : the practice and image of reindeer husbandry among the Komi of northern Russia.
Münster ; London, LitCambridge University.. pp. 271.
(2005).
Karl Marx collective : economy, society and religion in a Siberian collective farm.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. pp. xviii,522p..
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Conceptions de l'espace, division territoriale et divisions politiques chez les Mongols de l'époque post‑impériale.
In Équipe Écologie et anthropologie des sociétés pastorales, Production pastorale et société : actes du colloque international sur le pastoralisme nomade, Paris 1-3 Déc. 1976, Cambridge, Paris, Cambridge University Press, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme. pp. 155-170.
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Nomads of South Siberia : the pastoral economies of Tuva.
Cambridge studies in social anthropology ; 25, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. pp. x,289p..
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