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民大边疆研究名家文存(全3卷)
Yuan Jian Editor-in-chief Ding Hong
"Wu Zelin Volume": Wu Zelin (1898-1990), a famous ethnologist, anthropologist, museologist, and former professor at Minzu University of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he conducted ethnological fieldwork in minority areas in southwest China many times. This volume contains nearly 300,000 words of his classic works. The main contents include an introduction to the theoretical methods of anthropology, sociology, and psychology in Western academic circles in the first half of the 20th century, understanding of historical cultural relics and ethnomuseology of ethnic minorities, field surveys of the Miao and Yi people in Guizhou, and research on the trends in world population development and changes from the 19th to the 20th century. "Wang Yao Volume": Wang Yao (1928-2015), a world-famous Tibetologist. He once served as a visiting professor at the University of Vienna in Austria, the University of Bonn in Germany, the University of Toronto in Canada, and a professor at the Tibet College of the University of China for Nationalities. This volume selects about 300,000 words from his classic works. The main contents include research on the phonetics of medieval Tibetan language, ancient Tibetan inscriptions in Xixia and Tibet, textual research on Buddhist scriptures, medieval Tibetan drama culture, Tibetan poetry, etc. The level of many papers has been recognized by the World Tibetology Research Institute. "Geng Shimin Volume": Geng Shimin (1929-2012), a world-renowned expert in Central Asian studies and Western Regions studies. The first generation of ethnic philologist in New China and the first person in China to study the ancient Turkic language. He received the Internationally Renowned Scholar Award from the Humboldt Foundation in Germany and the PLAC Gold Medal, the highest award in the Altai academic community in the world. This volume selects more than 300,000 words from his classic works, mainly focusing on the use of Dunhuang documents to study the linguistics of the Western Regions (Uighur and Turkic), inscriptions, translation of medieval Buddhist scriptures, epic legends, and geographical appraisal. Many of his papers have reached the world's top level and are admired by Turkic scholars around the world.
"Wu Zelin Volume": Wu Zelin (1898-1990), a famous ethnologist, anthropologist, museologist, and former professor at Minzu University of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he conducted ethnological fieldwork in minority areas in southwest China many times. This volume contains nearly 300,000 words of his classic works. The main contents include an introduction to the theoretical methods of anthropology, sociology, and psychology in Western academic circles in the first half of the 20th century, understanding of historical cultural relics and ethnomuseology of ethnic minorities, field surveys of the Miao and Yi people in Guizhou, and research on the trends in world population development and changes from the 19th to the 20th century. "Wang Yao Volume": Wang Yao (1928-2015), a world-famous Tibetologist. He once served as a visiting professor at the University of Vienna in Austria, the University of Bonn in Germany, the University of Toronto in Canada, and a professor at the Tibet College of the University of China for Nationalities. This volume selects about 300,000 words from his classic works. The main contents include research on the phonetics of medieval Tibetan language, ancient Tibetan inscriptions in Xixia and Tibet, textual research on Buddhist scriptures, medieval Tibetan drama culture, Tibetan poetry, etc. The level of many papers has been recognized by the World Tibetology Research Institute. "Geng Shimin Volume": Geng Shimin (1929-2012), a world-renowned expert in Central Asian studies and Western Regions studies. The first generation of ethnic philologist in New China and the first person in China to study the ancient Turkic language. He received the Internationally Renowned Scholar Award from the Humboldt Foundation in Germany and the PLAC Gold Medal, the highest award in the Altai academic community in the world. This volume selects more than 300,000 words from his classic works, mainly focusing on the use of Dunhuang documents to study the linguistics of the Western Regions (Uighur and Turkic), inscriptions, translation of medieval Buddhist scriptures, epic legends, and geographical appraisal. Many of his papers have reached the world's top level and are admired by Turkic scholars around the world.