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Socialist Modernization - The works of Andrei Simukov discussed PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 19 February 2007

Mongolia Web News, Ulaanbaatar. On February 25th the National Museum of Ethnology, in Osaka Japan will organize an International Symposium on the Collected Works of Andrei Dmitriyevich SIMUKOV: Socialist Modernization in Mongolia - A Reappraisal of A.D. SIMUKOV and His Works. 

Andrei Dmitriyevich SIMUKOV (1902-1942?) was a Russian geographer who became famous for his work in Mongolian Studies and as the grandfather of influential politicians as S. Zorig and S. Oyun.

Simukov visited Mongolia initially as a researcher on the archeological team led by P. K. KOZLOV. This visit indicated the start of his activities in Mongolian Studies and in 1926 he started to live in Mongolia and became a chief of the department of Geography what later developed into a department of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences. He got deeply involved in determining the country borders, formulation of administrative centers in countryside and devoted much of his time to making maps and the founding of the meteorological institute and its observation points. His many activities served both the public administration in Mongolia as well as academic research culminating in the foundation of the current Mongolian Academy of Sciences. As foreign scholar he played a vital role in the process of socialist modernization of Mongolia. In the light of his significance in this period, the National Museum of the Ethnology, Japan will soon complete publishing his collected works in 3 volumes. At this symposium, we look forward to discuss the value of his achievements for the study of modernization under socialism.  


Date and Time: Feb. 25, 2007, Sunday, 10:00-16:30

Venue: Seminar Room No.4, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan

Language: Russian, Mongolian, Japanese, English     (simultaneous translation: JP-MN, JP-RU) 

9:30-10:00  Registration          

10:00-1005 Welcome Remarks Makio MATSUZONO (Director, National Museum of Ethnology)

10:05-10:10  Opening Address Yuki KONAGAYA(National Museum of Ethnology)         

10:10-10:20 Complimentary Address Sanjaasurengiin Oyun (Member of Parliament of Mongolia) On behalf of B.CHADRAA (Director, Mongolian Academy of Sciences)

Presentations (10:20-12:10, 13:30-14:50)

10:20-10:50 “The life of Simukov” Natalia SIMUKOVA (Daughter of Simukov)

10:50-11:10 “The out line of the collected works of Simukov” Sanjaasurengiin BAYRAA

                      (Zorig Foundation, visiting fellow of the National Museum of Ethnology)

11:10-11:40 “The overall significance of Simukov” Vladimir V. GRAIVORONSKY

(Director, Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg)

11:40-12:10 “A report from the perspective of public administration” Udo BARKMANN

                                                (National University of Mongolia)

12:10-13:30  Lunch Break

13:30-14:00  “A report from the perspective of archeology” Bayr B.DASHIBALOV

  (Institute of Mongol, Buddhism and Tibetan Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Buriyatia)

14:00-14:30  “A report from the perspective of ethnology” Ichinhorloo LKHAGVASUREN

                                   (Mongolian University of Technology and Sciences)

14:30-14:50  “A report from the perspective of meteorology” Zamba BATJARGAL

(World Meteorological Organization, Liaison Office in New York)

14:50-15:00  Tea Break

Discussion (15:00-16:00) 

         Commentators : Morris ROSSABI (Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Colombia University)

                     Katsuhiko TANAKA (Hitotsubashi University)                 

16:00-16:10 Closing Address Yuki KONAGAYA

16:30-18:00  Reception


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