官僚知识分子

R. Rupen
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理解20世纪中亚——特别是布里亚特蒙古、外蒙古和西藏——发展的一个重要关键是对布里亚特蒙古知识分子所起的重要作用的认识。用其中一人的话说,布里亚特人“……构成了蒙古部落中的文化先锋派,引入并引领了我们这个时代的革命思想……”布里亚特蒙古,现在是苏联苏维埃社会主义自治共和国,其人口不到30万布里亚特人,大约占世界蒙古总人口的十分之一。从这个在1917年之前大部分是文盲的小群体中,产生了一批知识分子,他们的影响力超越了他们的祖国边界,延伸到外蒙古和西藏,以及巴尔加(在满洲)和乌阳海(1943年并入苏联作为塔努图瓦自治州)的较小地区。在1900年到1930年间,这个官僚知识分子尤其有影响力;在30年代,他们中的大多数人被清洗——被杀害或被送进集中营。
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The Buriat Intelligentsia
One of the important keys to understanding twentieth-century developments in Central Asia—especially in Buriat Mongolia, Outer Mongolia, and Tibet—is an appreciation of the important role played by the Buriat Mongolian intelligentsia. The Buriats, in the words of one of them, " … constituted the cultural avant-garde among the Mongolian tribes, introducing and leading the revolutionary ideas of our time…” Buriat Mongolia, now an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Soviet Union, includes in its population less than 300,000 Buriats, roughly one-tenth of the total Mongolian population of the world. From this small group, most of whom were illiterate before 1917, arose a group of intellectuals whose influence extended beyond the borders of their homeland to Outer Mongolia and Tibet, and to the smaller areas of Barga (in Manchuria) and Urianghai (incorporated in 1943 into the USSR as the Tannu Tuva Autonomous Oblast'). This Buriat intelligentsia was particularly influential from about 1900 to 1930; in the thirties most of them were purged—killed or sent to concentration camps.
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