A club for the study of Russian-Mongolian history opened in Mongolia
History Lovers Club has been opened at the Russian House in Ulaanbaatar. The community is engaged in the study of joint Russian-Mongolian history. Specialized specialists are involved in the classes.
The first event participants were students of Ulaanbaatar schools. For the guys, they reviewed key events in the history of Russian-Mongolian cooperation.
The club is open to everyone. Meetings will be held monthly at the Russian House. At the next meetings, the participants will discuss the history of Soviet-Mongolian cooperation in the field of agricultural development in Mongolia. They will talk about Soviet scientific expeditions to Mongolia. It will also focus on Soviet medical care for Mongolia in the 1930s.
One has an opportunity to follow the news of the History Lovers Club on the telegram channel of the Russian House in Ulaanbaatar.
The remote access center to information resources of the Presidential Library, opened in 2015 at the representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo in Ulan Bator, today allows guests of the Russian House to learn about the whole variety of collections of the library's electronic holdings. In 2018, a remote access center was also opened at the Mongolian Postgraduate University.
Visitors to the Russian House will be interested in the collection Russian Language from the electronic holdings of the Presidential Library. It includes more than 1,100 depository items of rare archival documents, including manuscripts, monuments of Russian literature, archives, research papers, dictionaries, reference books, teaching aids and much more.
Guests of the Russian House have an opportunity to learn about the materials on Russian-Mongolian relations, which are available in the electronic collection of the Presidential Library Russia - Mongolia: the History of Relations.
Based on the materials of https://rs.gov.ru/ portal