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Igor de Rachewiltz was an irreplaceable classical scholar in Mongolian Studies and a gentleman with many stories and wits. His work covers a wide range of topics from the world conqueror Chinggis Khan to epic hero Geser, from Sino-Mongolian relation to East and West cultural exchange. This paper attempts to highlight some of his contribution to the scholarly field and provide some insights to his work and personality based on interviews and my own experience working with him.
期刊介绍:
The Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU) was founded in 1986 as a group within the Department of Social Anthropology to promote research and teaching relating to Mongolia and Inner Asia on an inter-disciplinary basis. The unit aims to promote and encourage study of this important region within and without the University of cambridge, and to provide training and support for research to all those concerned with its understanding. It is currently one of the very few research-oriented forums in the world in which scholars can address the contemporary and historical problems of the region.