THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE'S REVOLUTION (1921-1924). "MILLENNIALS" OF THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY
Abstract
The article examines the role of the younger generation in the implementation of the Mongolian People's Revolution. Through the analysis of historical documents and materials of contemporaries, the reasons for such proactive participation of young people in revolutionary processes are explained, the thesis about the dominant role of young revolutionaries in the events of 1921-1924 is formulated. In the study of the issue, the activities of the Mongolian Revolutionary Youth Union, as well as the young cadres of the Mongolian People's Party, are particularly carefully considered. Also, the role of the younger generation in the Mongolian Revolution is analyzed from the point of view of the main external actors who contributed to it - that is, the Communist International and its representatives in Mongolia.
About the Author
B. Kh. KushkhovRussian Federation
student; Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laboratory researcher
Moscow
Research adviser: Doctor of Historical Sciences, prof. Luzyanin S.G.
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Review
For citations:
Kushkhov B.Kh. THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLE'S REVOLUTION (1921-1924). "MILLENNIALS" OF THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY. Kazan Bulletin of Young Scientists. 2022;6(2):26-27. (In Russ.)