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Special issue: Studying the Orient in Lithuania
Audrius Beinorius. Introduction: Tracing the bicentennial history of Oriental studies in Lithuania [PDF]
Marek Mejor. Early history of Oriental studies at Vilnius University [PDF]
Ramil M. Valeev, Irina V. Kulganek, Jerzy Tulisow. Professor O.M. Kowalewski―Mongolian studies scholar, traveller and enlightener: His biographical landmarks [PDF]
Oksana N. Polyanskaya. History and ethnography of Mongolian-speaking peoples in materials of O.M. Kowalewski in library holdings of Vilnius University [PDF]
Alfred F. Majewicz. Bronisław Piłsudski’s heritage and Lithuania [PDF]
Jerzy Tulisow. At the source of Vilnius Altaic studies [PDF]
Nikolaj Serikoff. Thinking in a different language: the Orientalist Senkovskii and ‘Orientalism’ [PDF]
Jan Konior. Andrzej Rudomina—unforgettable Lithuanian Jesuit missionary scholar: from Vilnius University to China [PDF]
Dalia Švambarytė. Georg Forster in Vilnius: Reverberations of the great ageof ocean navigation [PDF]
Donatas Brandišauskas. Waldemar Jochelson—a prominent ethnographer of north-eastern Siberia [PDF]
Aldona Snitkuvienė. Marija Rudzinskaitė-Arcimavičienė’s contribution to Egyptology (in commemoration of the 125th anniversary of thescholar’s birth) [PDF]
Galina Miškinienė. The development of Turkic studies at Vilnius University [PDF]
AOV Exchange program [PDF]
Guidelines for contributors [PDF]