Buryat-Mongolian Scientific Committee, 1922–1929: Stages of Formation and Organization of Earliest Scientific Studies
https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2021-56-4-697-709
Abstract
The article aims at shedding light on the history of the Buryat-Mongolian Scientific Committee: stages of its growth, contributions of its staff members in the organization of research and its implementation. Materials and methods. Both published and unpublished documents kept in the Center for Oriental Manuscripts and Xylographs of the Institute for Mongolian, Buddhist, and Tibetan Studies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in the State Archive of the Republic of Buryatia were used as the main sources for the reconstruction of the past events while the data analysis was based on the main scientific principles of historicism, systematicity, and objectivity; the paper’s comprehensive approach was implemented via the method of system analysis, problem-chronological and historical-comparative methods, and local history. Results. The Buryat-Mongolian Scientific Committee (Buruchkom), established in July 1922, was designed to promote the national-cultural construction in Buryat-Mongolia while focusing on research and educational tasks. It had to begin its operation under far from favorable conditions, such as poor funding, illiteracy of the population, a shortage of personnel, and practically non-existent printing and publishing, especially in the Buryat-Mongolian language. Nevertheless, Buruchkom organized the studies of Buryat history, archaeology, spiritual and material culture, language and religion, and started field work as well. A significant portion of its activities was initially directed towards translation of educational and socio-political literature into the Buryat language, related terminological and lexical studies, preparation and publication of teaching materials, such as textbooks and teaching manuals for Buryat-Mongolian schools. The academic environment was enhanced with establishing a library and museum, which were of much relevance for future scientific work. Buruchkom’s final success was due to its fruitful cooperation with the central scientific institutions of the country and the Mongolian Scientific Committee. Conclusion. Despite that its team of researchers was not numerous, Buruchkom managed to organize, as well as conduct research projects in the fields of history, archaeology, ethnography, and linguistics. Having accomplished an important objective of laying the foundations of science in the region, it has now become a leading academic center of the Republic, known for its research in the arts and humanities.
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About the Authors
Boris V. BazarovRussian Federation
Dr. Sc. (History), Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Director
Anna M. Plekhanova
Russian Federation
Dr. Sc. (History), Associate Professor, Leading Research Associate, Deputy Director for Science
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For citations:
Bazarov B.V., Plekhanova A.M. Buryat-Mongolian Scientific Committee, 1922–1929: Stages of Formation and Organization of Earliest Scientific Studies. Oriental Studies. 2021;14(4):697-709. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2021-56-4-697-709