The Collective Action of Mongolia’s Women: "By MICHELLE TOLSON
Having learned about the history of the women’s rights movement in the United States from reading Gail Collin’s “America’s Women” (2003), a broad read that looked at women’s activism beyond the terms of feminism and explored women’s contributions to the creation of democratic rights within the country, I was eager to learn about Mongolian history from the perspective of women. Prior to traveling to Mongolia, I had learned a great deal about the history of the Khaans, beginning from Chinggis Khaan to his children, the previous warlord, Attila the Hun, and of course the spiritual history of Mongolian Buddhism led by the Bogd Khaans. "
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