Jagchid, Sechin, 1914-
Dates
- Existence: 1914-
Biographical History
Sechin Jagchid (born 1914) was a history professor in China and Utah.
Sechin Jagchid was born and raised in Mongolia. He was educated at the University of Peking and has taught history at the National Taiwan University, National Cheng-Chi University and Brigham Young University.
Citation:
East Asian Altaistic Conference 3d, National Taiwan University, 1969. Proceedings, 1970.Hyer, P. A Mongolian living Buddha, 1983: CIP t.p. (Sechin Jagchid, Brigham Young Univ.) CIP data (b. 2/14/17)
Meng Han yü wen pi chiao hsüeh chü yü, 1969: t.p. (Chao-chʻih-tzu) p. 4 of cover (Jaġcid-un Secen [in Mongolian])
Menggu wen hua yu she hui, 1992: t.p. (Zhaqi Siqin [chi rom.])
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Paul Hyer papers on Mongolia
Contains manuscripts used in preparation of "Mongolia's Culture and Society" (1979) and "A Mongolian Living Buddha" (1983). Also includes miscellaneous writings by Paul Hyer on Mongolia-China relationships.
Mongolian living Buddha
Typewritten book draft with handwritten corrections and a final draft of the item. The manuscripts were co-authored by Sechin Jagchid and are a biography of Kanjura Khutughtu.
Paul Hyer manuscripts of A Mongolian Living Buddha, approximately 1979-1982
Contains a general outline, table of contents, preface, chronology, and origin; contents; birth and selection, life in monastery; outline and partial draft, miscellaneous draft pages, cut-up pages, material on visits to China, Mongolia, Japan, and Taiwan, historical background of Buddhism, assorted biographical information and sketches, notes to publisher, draft tapes (dictation), and supplements.
Paul Hyer manuscripts of Mongolia's Culture and Society, approximately 1979
Contains manuscripts (including first, second, and final drafts) of the table of contents, chapters, postscripts and endnotes, preface, foreword, table of illustrations, works on major references, and index.
Paul Hyer writings, approximately 1979-1982
Contains miscellaneous writings of Paul Hyer.