Sinor Dénes műveinek bibliográfiája

1937

  • Entwurf eines Erklärungsversuches der Pratityasamutpā T’oung Pao 33 (1937) 380–394.

1938

  • Zur Datierung einiger Bildwerke aus Ost-Turkistan. Ostasiatische Zeitschrift F. 14 (1938) 83–87.

1939

  • A középázsiai török buddhizmusról. Kőrösi Csoma Archivum kieg. kötet (1939) 353–396.
  • A propos de la biographie ouigoure de Hiuan-tsang. Journal Asiatique 2 (1939) 543–590.
  • [R] Sándor Gallus–Tibor Horváth, Un peuple cavalier préscythique en Hongrie. Journal Asiatique 1 (1939) 317–320.
  • [R] Zichy István, Magyar őstörténet. Századok 73 (1939) 370–371.

1940

  • [R] Zichy István, Magyar őstörténet. Mélanges asiatiques 1 (1940-1941) 149–151.
  • [R] Uno Harva, Die Religiösen Vorstellungen der altaischen Völker. Mélanges asiatiques 1 (1940-1941) 151–153.

1941

  • La mort de Batu et les trompettes mûes par le vent chez Herberstein. Journal Asiatique 233 (1941-1942) 201–208.
  • A katolicizmus Kínában. Katolikus Szemle 55 (1941) 453–459.

1942

  • Kaukázus és petróleum. Az Ország Útja 6 (1942) 205–210.

1943

  • D’un morphème particulièrement répandu dans les langues ouralo-altaï T’oung Pao 37 (1943) 135–152.
  • Etudes sur l’Eurasie Centrale. Bulletin de littérature ecclésiastïque (Toulouse) 44 (1943:janv.-mars) 39–55, (1943:juillet-septembre) 150–171.
  • [R] René Grousset, L’empire mongol (Ière phase). Századok 75 (1943) 462–464.

1944

  • Franciaország küzdelme a nyomor ellen. Katolikus Szemle 58 (1944) 10–14.
  • Ouralo-altaïque–Indo-européen. T’oung Pao 37 (1944) 226–244.

1946

  • Autour d’une migration de peuples au Ve siè Journal Asiatique 235 (1946-1947) 1–78.

1947

  • Les Moines. In: Les explorateurs célè Ed.: A. Leroi-Gourhan, Geneva, Mazenod 1947, 19–22.
  • Pierre Simon Pallas. In: Les explorateurs célèbres. Ed.: A. Leroi-Gourhan, Geneva, Mazenod 1947, 196–197.

1948

  • Le Problème de la parenté des langues ouralo-altaï Revue de géographie humaine et d’ethnographie 1 (1948) 65–69.
  • Sur la légende de l’Oghuz-qaghan. In: Actes du XXIe Congrès International des Orientalistes (Paris 1948) 175–176.
  • [R] C. Lamont, The peoples of the Soviet Union. Journal Asiatique 236 (1948) 173–174.
  • [R] Arthur C. Whitney, Colloquial Hungarian. Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris 44 (1948:2) 221–222.

1949

  • La transcription du mandjou. Journal Asiatique 237 (1949) 261–272.
  • Le verbe manjou. Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris 45 (1949:1) 146–156.
  • Sur la terminologie linguistique. Actes du 6e Congr s International des Linguistes (1949) 520–522.

1950

  • Az urali~mandzsu-tunguz kapcsolatokhoz. Magyar Nyelv 46 (1950) 164–165.
  • Le Symbolisme, instrument d’expression de l’homme. La Maison Dieu (Paris) 22 (1950) 44–62.
  • Oğuz kağan destani üzerinde bazi mülâhazalar. Istanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Türk Dili ve Edebiyati Dergisi 4 (1950:1-2) 1–13.

1951

  • Dix années d’orientalisme hongrois. Journal Asiatique 239 (1951) 211–237.
  • [R] P. W. Schmidt, Der Ursprung der Gottesidee… vol. IX. Die asiatischen Hirtenvölker. The International Review of Missions 11 (1951: April) 229–232.
  • [R] Martti Räsänen, Materialien zur Lautgeschichte der türkischen Sprachen. Archivum Linguisticum (Glasgow) 3 (1951) 98–99.
  • [R] Finnisch-ugrische Forschungen XXX. Luzac’s Oriental List 62 (1951:October-December) 78.

1952

  • On some Ural-Altaic plural suffixes. Asia Major S. 2 (1952) 203–230.
  • Un voyageur du trezième siècle: le Dominicain Julien de Hongrie. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and Afracan Studies 14 (1952) 589–602.
  • Langues mongoles. In: Les Langues du monde. Ed.: Marcel Cohen, Paris 1952 (2nd ed.), 369–384.
  • Langues toungouzes. In: Les Langues du monde. Ed.: Marcel Cohen, Paris 1952 (2nd ed.), 385–402.
  • [R] Poppe, Khalkha-mongolische Grammatik. Journal Asiatique 240 (1952) 422–424.
  • [R] Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 24, 1-2. Journal Asiatique 240 (1952) 424–428.

1953

  • Introduction aux études manjoues. T’oung Pao 42 (1953) 70–100.
  • Historical Role of the Türk Empire. Journal of World History/Cahiers d’Histoire Mondiale 1 (1953) 427–434.
  • [R] J. Joki Aulis, Die Lehnwörter des Sajansamojedischen. Journal Asiatique 241 (1953) 306.
  • [R] Franke, Geschichte des Chinesischen Reiches. Vols. IV-V. Journal Asiatique 241 (1953) 411.
  • [R] Karl H. Menges, The Oriental Elements in the Vocabulary of the oldest Russian Epos, the Igor Tale. Archivum Linguisticum 5 (1953) 125–126.

1954

  • Orientalism and History. Ed.: Sinor Denis, Cambridge, W. Heffer and Sons, 1954.
  • Central Eurasia. In: Orientalism and History.: Sinor Denis, Cambridge, W. Heffer and Sons 1954, 82–103.
  • Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 86 (1954) 174–184.
  • Quelques passages relatifs aux Comans tirés des chroniques françaises de l’époque des Croisades. In: Silver Jubilee Volume of the Zinbun-Kagaku-Kenkyusyo, Kyoto, Kyoto University 1954, 370–375.
  • [R] Altan tobči. A brif history of the Mongols. Oriens 7 (1954) 116–117.
  • [R] Francis W. Cleaves, The Sino-Mongolian Inscriptions of 1362… 1335… 1338… 1346. Oriens 7 (1954) 118–119.
  • [R] Benzing, Einführung in das Studium der altaischen Philologie und der Turkologie. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücker 26 (1954) 250–251.
  • [R] Evelin Lot-Falck, Les rites de chasse chez les peuples sibériens. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 26 (1954) 251.
  • In: Encyclopaedia of Islam. I. Leiden–London, Brill 1954, 913.
  • Bitik, bitikč In: Encyclopaedia of Islam. I. Leiden–London, Brill 1954, 1248–1249.

1955

  • Proceedings of the Twenty-Third International Congress of Orientalists. Cambridge 21st-28th August, 1954.: Sinor Denis, London, Royal Asiatic Society 1955.
  • [R] Eric Hauer, Handwörterbuch der Mandschusprache. Oriens 8 (1955) 316.
  • [R] Eva S. Kraft, Zum Dsungarenkrieg im 18. Jahrhundert. Oriens 8 (1955) 316–317.
  • A hitherto overlooked John of Plano Carpini manuscript. In: Proceedings of the Twenty-Third International Congress of Orientalists. Cambridge 21st-28th August, 1954. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1955, 363–364.

1956

  • Les relations entre les Mongols et l’Europe jusqu’à la mort d’Arghoun et de Béla IV. Journal of World History/Cahiers d’Histoire Mondiale 3 (1956) 39–62.
  • [R] Stefan Wurm, Turkic Peoples of the USSR. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 18 (1956) 185.
  • [R] Nicholas Poppe, Grammar of Written Mongolian. Oriens 9 (1956) 116.
  • [R] Dawson, The Mongol Mission. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 18 (1956) 390–391.

1957

  • A Modern Hungarian–English Dictionary. Cambridge, W. Heffer and Sons, 1957.
  • The Barbarians. Diogenes 18 (1957) 47–60., French Version Diogéne (Paris) 18 (1957: Avril) 52–68., Spanish version: (1957:June) 53–68.
  • Góg és Magóg fia. Irodalomtörténet 45 (1957) 78–79.
  • John of Plano Carpini’s return from the Mongols. New Light from a Luxemburg manuscript. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 89 (1957) 193–206.
  • [R] George Vernadsky, The Mongols and Russia. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 89 (1957) 101–102.
  • [R] Charles R. Bawden, The Mongol chronicle of Altan tobči. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 19 (1957) 201–202.
  • [R] Frederick Holden, Buck Comparative study of postpositions in Mongolian dialects and the written language. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 19 (1957) 402–403.
  • [R] Central Asiatic Journal 1. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 89 (1957) 229–230.

1958

  • The Outlines of Hungarian Prehistory. Journal of World History/Cahiers d’Histoire Mondiale 4 (1958:3) 513–540.
  • [R] Björn Collinder, Fenno-Ugric Vocabulary. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21 (1958) 415–416.
  • [R] Bo Wickmann, The form of the object in the Uralic language. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21 (1958) 416.
  • [R] Benzing, Die tungusischen Sprachen. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 108 (1958) 223–224.
  • [R] Benzing, Die tungusischen Sprachen. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21 (1958) 642–643.
  • [R] M. Dunlop, The History of the Jewish Khazars. Journal Asiatique 246 (1958) 478–479.
  • [R] Poppe, Mongolische Volksdichtung. Journal Asiatique 246 (1958) 479–480.
  • [R] Rudolf Loewenthal, The Turkic languages and literatures of Central Asia. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 21 (1958) 642.

1959

  • History of Hungary. London, Georg Allen and Unwin, 1959.
  • History of Hungary. New York, Frederick Praeger, 1959.
  • The UNESCO Major Project on mutual appreciation of Eastern and Western values. Arts and Letters, Journal of the Royal India, Pakistan and Ceylon Society 33 (1959) 1–5.
  • A Ural-Altaic ordinal suffix. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 31 (1959) 417–425.
  • In: Encyclopaedia Britannica XIII. Chicago 1959 (14th edition), 362–363
  • [R] Collinder, Survey of the Uralic Languages. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 22 (1959) 590.
  • [R] Robert Austerlitz, Ob-Ugric metrics: the metrical structure of Ostyak and Vogul folk-poetry. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 22 (1959) 616–617.
  • [R] Omeljan Pritsak, Die bulgarische Fürstenliste und die Sprache der Protobulgaren. Central Asiatic Journal 4 (1959) 222–224.
  • [R] Minorsky, A history of Sharvan and Darband in the 10th to 11th centuries. The Cambridge Review 1953 (1959) 447.
  • Hungarian literature. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica, XI. Chicago 1959 (14th edition) 850–857. (In collaboration with T. Klaniczay)

1960

  • Sur les noms altaïques de la licorne. Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 56 (1960) 168–176.
  • [R] Lehtisalo, Juraksamojedisches Wörterbuch. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 23 (1960) 150–151.
  • [R] Moravcsik, Byzantinoturcica. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 23 (1960) 202.
  • [R] Walter Heissig–Charles Bawden, Monγol Borjigid oboγun teüke von Lomi. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 23 (1960) 208.
  • [R] Diószegi, A sámánhit emlékei a magyar népi műveltségben. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 23 (1960) 419–420.
  • [R] Wolfgang Bauer, Tsch’un-ts’iu mit den drei Kommentaren. Oriens 13-14 (1960-1961) 415.

1961

  • Un suffixe de lieu ouralo-altaïque. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 12 (1961) 169–178.
  • Hajó. Magyar Nyelv 57 (1961) 169–173.
  • On water transport in Central Eurasia. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 33 (1961) 156–177.
  • [R] K. Dulling, An introduction to the Turkmen Language. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 24 (1961) 372–374.
  • [R] N. Poppe, Buriat Grammar. The Slavic and East European Journal N. S. 5 (1961) 292–293.
  • [R] American Studies in Uralic Linguistics. Central Asiatic Journal 6 (1961) 319.
  • [R] Erich Haenisch, Der Kien-lung Druck des mongolischen Geschichtswerkes Erdeni yin tobci von Sagang Secen. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 24 (1961) 176.
  • [R] Liu Mau-tsai, Die chinesischen Nachrichten zur Geschichte der Ost-Türken. Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 11-12 (1961) 364–365
  • [R] Leonardo Olschki, Marco Polo’s Asia. Pacific Affairs 34 (1961) 301–302.

1962

  • Az enciklopédia írás nehézségeiről. Nagyvilág 7 (1962) 273–275.
  • Taγar~tavar~товар~tár~tara. In: American studies in Altaic Linguistics. Ed.: Nicholas Poppe. Uralic and Altaic Series 13. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Publications 1962, 229–235.
  • Some Altaic names for bovines. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 15 (1962) 315–324.
  • Ady Endre. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. I. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 185–186.
  • Babits Mihály. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. II. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 948.
  • Balassi, Bálint In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. II. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 1067.
  • Berzsenyi Dániel. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 544–545.
  • Herczeg Ferenc. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XI. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 417.
  • Jókai Mór. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 67.
  • Katona József. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 252.
  • Kazinczy, Ferenc In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962 (14th edition), 261–262.
  • Kemény Zsigmond In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 277–278.
  • In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 391.
  • Kosztolányi, Dezső. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 481.
  • Madách Imre In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIV. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 547
  • Vörösmarty, Mihály In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XXIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962 (14th edition), 257.
  • In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. II. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 886.
  • Bulgaria on the Volga. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. IV. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 396–397.
  • Golden Horde. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. X. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 541.
  • In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. XIII. Ed.: Rober P. Gwin, Chicago 1962- (14th edition), 507.
  • In: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th edition (1965 printing) Vol. XIII. 381–382.
  • [R] von Gabain, Das uigurische Königreich von Chotscho. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 25 (1962) 628–629.

1963

  • Aspect of Altaic Civilizations. Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference. Uralic and Altaic Series 23. Ed: Sinor Denis, Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Publications, 1963.
  • Introduction à l’étude de l’Eurasie Centrale. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1963.
  • Observations on a new comparative Altaic phonology. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 26 (1963) 133–144.
  • The scope and importance of Altaic Studies. Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1963) 193–197.
  • [R] Björn Collinder, Comparative grammar of Uralic languages. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 26 (1963) 452.
  • [R] Ivan A. Lopatin, The cult of the dead among the natives of the Amur Basin. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 26 (1963) 452–453.

1964

  • Proceedings of the VII Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference. As part of the Central Asiatic Journal 10 (1964) 141-338. Ed: Sinor Denis with Karl Jahn
  • Studia Orientalia (Helsinki) 28 (1964:7) 8.
  • Uralic and Altaic: the neglected area. In: The Non-Western World in Higher Education. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 356 (1964: November) 86–92.
  • [R] N. Michael (ed.), Studies in Siberian ethnogenesis. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 27 (1964) 469.
  • [R] Lewis–P. M. Holt (eds.), Historians of the Middle East. The English Historical Review 79 (1964) 552–553.
  • [R] von Gabain, Maitrisimit II. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 27 (1964) 644–645.
  • [R] G. Levin, Ethnic origins of the peoples of northeastern Asia. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 28 (1964) 416–417.

1965

  • Notes on the equine terminology of the Altaic peoples. Central Asiatic Journal 10 (1965) 307–315.
  • [R] E. A. Bosworth, The Ghaznavids. The English Historical Review 80 (1965) 573–574.
  • [R] Györffy György, Az Árpádkori Magyarország történeti földrajza. I. The Slavic and East European Journal 9 (1965) 107–108.
  • [R] Gunnar Jarring, An Eastern-Turki-English dialect dictionary. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 28 (1965) 684.
  • [R] Diószegi (ed.), Glaubenswelt und Folklore der sibirischen Völker. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 28 (1965) 655–656.

1966

  • Foreigner–Barbarian–Monster. In: East-West in Art. Patterns of Cultural and Aesthetic Relationships.: Theodore Bowie, Bloomington 1966, 154–159.
  • [R] Albert Tezla, An introductory bibliography to the study of Hungarian literature. Modern Philology 63 (1966) 381–383.
  • [R] István Diószegi, Ausztria-Magyarország és a francia-porosz háború. American Historical Review 71 (1966) 1003.
  • [R] Richard N. Frye, Bukhara. The Medieval Achievement. The Middle East Journal 20 (1966) 413.
  • [R] Littérature hongroise et littérature européenne. Études de littérature comparée publiées par l’Académie des Sciences de Hongrie. Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature 15 (1966) 84–85.
  • [R] Mission to Turkestan. Being the Memoirs of Count K. K. Pahlen, 1908–1909, edited by Richard A. Pierce. The Journal of Modern History 38 (1966) 108.

1967

  • Történelmi hipotézis a magyar nyelv történetében. Nyelvtudományi Értekezések 58 (1967) 195–200.
  • Uralic and Altaic Studies. The Review (Alumni Association of the College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, Indiana University) 10 (1967:Fall) 24–32.
  • Emeric of Hungary. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. V. 1967, 301–302.
  • Genghis khan. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. VI. 1967, 332.
  • Gisela, Bl. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. 1967, 498.
  • Hunyadi, John. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. VII. 1967, 268–269.
  • John da Pian del Carpine. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. VII. 1967, 1066–1067.
  • Matthias Corvinus (Mátyás Hunyadi). In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. IX. 1967, 503–504.
  • In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. IX. 1967, 1069–1071.
  • In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. XIII. 1967, 64–65.
  • Stephen I, King of Hungary. In: New Catholic Encyclopaedia. XIII. 1967, 697–698.
  • [R] Karl Jahn, Rashid al-Din’s History of India. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 101–102.
  • [R] Immanuel C. Y. Hsü, The Ili crisis. A study of Sino-Russian diplomacy. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 100–101.
  • [R] A. Skelton–Thomas A. Marton–George D. Painter, The Vinland Map and the Tatar Relation. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 30 (1967) 429–431.
  • [R] R. Bevan, The House of Seleucus. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 103–104.
  • [R] Terence Armstrong, Russian Settlement in the North. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 187–188.
  • [R] Donald F. Lach–Carol Flaumenhaft, Asia on the eve of Europe’s expansion. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 188.
  • [R] John King Fairbank–Edwin O. Reischauer–Albert M. Craig, East Asia. The modern transformation. Journal of Asian History 1 (1967) 180–181.

1968

  • Studies in South, East and Central Asia. Memorial Volume to the Late Professor Raghu Vira. Sata-Pitaka Series 74. Ed.: Sinor Denis, New Delhi, International Academy of Indian Culture, 1968.
  • Some remarks on Manchu poetry. In: Studies in South, East and Central Asia. Memorial Volume to the Late Professor Raghu Vira. Ed: Sinor Denis, Sata-Pitaka Series 74. New Delhi, International Academy of Indian Culture 1968, 105–114.
  • Some remarks on the economic aspects of hunting. In: Die Jagd bei den altaischen Völkern. Asiatische Forschungen 26. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz 1968, 119–128.
  • La Langue manjoue. In: Handbuch der Orientalistik. Erste Abteilung, 5. Bd. 3. Abschnitt, Leiden 1968, 257–280.
  • [R] Eugene Schuyler, Turkestan. Notes of a journey in Russian Turkestan. The Middle East Journal 22 (1968:Winter) 108.

1969

  • American Oriental Society, Middle East Branch, Semi-Contennial Volume, Ed.: Sinor Denis, Indiana University Asian Studies Research Institute, Oriental Series 3. Bloomington, Indiana Indiana, University Press, 1969.
  • Inner Asia. History–Civilization–Languages. A Syllabus. Uralic and Altaic Series 96. Bloomington, Indiana–The Hague, Indiana University Publications–Mouton, 1969.
  • Geschichtliche Hypothesen und Sprachwissenschaft in der ungarischen, finnisch-ugrischen und uralischen Urgeschichtsforschung. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 41 (1969) 273–281.
  • Letteratura mancese. In: Storia delle letterature d’Oriente. Ed.: Oscar Botto. Milano 1969, 381–411.
  • [R] Andreas Tietze, The Koman Riddles and Turkic Folklore. Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1969) 309–310.
  • [R] Poppe, Vergleichende Grammatik der altaischen Sprachen. Kratylos 12 (1969:2) 219.
  • [R] Nora K. Chadwick–Victor Zhirmunsky, Oral Epics of Central Asia. Journal of Asian Studies 29 (1969:November) 176–177.
  • [R] E. Emmerick, Tibetian Texts Concerning Khotan. Journal of Asian History 3 (1969) 182–183.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 3 (1969) 87–92, 185–188.

1970

  • Orientalism and History. Ed.: Sinor Denis, Bloomington, Indiana University Press 1970. (2nd rev. ed.)
  • Central Eurasia. In: Orientalism and History.: Sinor Denis, Bloomington, Indiana University Press 1970 (2nd rev. ed.), 93–119.
  • Mongol and Turkic words in the Latin versions of John of Plano Carpini. Jouney to the Mongols (1245-1247). In: Mongolian Studies.: Louis Ligeti. Budapest 1970, 537–551.
  • Two Altaic Etymologies. In: Studies in General and Oriental Linguistics; Presented to Shirô Hattori on his Sixtieth Birthday.: Roman Jakobson–Shigeo Kawamoto. Tokyo: TEC Company, Ltd., 1970, 540–544.
  • Linguistic remarks pertinent to John Bell’journey from St. Petersburg to Peking (1719-1722). Acta Orientalia 32 (1970) 231–239.
  • [R] Henry Hart, Marco Polo. Venetian adventurer. Journal of theAmerican Oriental Society 90 (1970) 405–406.

1971

  • Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Congress of Orientalists. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 13-19th August 1967.: Sinor Denis, Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1971.
  • Teaching ’Hungary’. (Hungarian Studies as an Academic Subject). The New Hungarian Quaterly 12, No. 42 (1971) 37–46.
  • [R] René Grousset, The Empire of the Steppes. Journal of Asian Studies 30 (1971) 633–638.
  • [R] Klaus Sagaster, Subud Erike, Ein Rosenkranz aus Perlen. Journal of Asian History 5 (1971) 159–160.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 5 (1971) 82–88.

1972

  • The Mysterious ’Talu Sea’ in Öljeitü’s letter to Philip the Fair of France. In: Analecta Mongolica dedicated to Owen Lattimore, Mongolia Society Occasional Papers 8 (1972) 115–121.
  • Horse and Pasture in Inner Asian History. Oriens Extremus 19 (1972) 171–184.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 6 (1972) 194–199.

1973

  • ’Urine’~’star’~’nail’. Journal de la Société Finno-ougrienne 72 (1973) 392–397.
  • Magyar Nyelv 69 (1973) 482–483.
  • Notes on Inner Asian Historiography. Journal of Asian History 7 (1973) 178–206.
  • [R] Edward Allworth, Nationalities of the Soviet Far East. Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1973) 406–407.

1974

  • Stand und Aufgaben der internationalen altaistischen Forschung. In: Sprache, Geschichtre und Kultur der altaischen Völker. Protokollband der XII. Tagung der PIAC 1969 in Berlin. Hrsg.: Georg Hazai–Peter Zieme, Berlin 1974, 35–43.
  • Inner Asia–Central Eurasia. Indo-Asia. Vierteljahreshefte für Politik, Kultur, und Wirtschaft Indiens 16 (1974:3) 214–222.
  • A magyar nyelv udvariassági formái a két világháború közti időben. In: Jelentéstan és stilisztika. Eds.: Imre, Samu–Szathmári, István–Szüts László, Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó 1974, 545–552.
  • Inner Asia, History of. In: Encyclopaedia Britannica. IX. 1974 (15th edition), 595–601.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 8 (1974) 186–194.

1975

  • Történelmi hipotézisek és a nyelvtudomány. In: A vizimadarak népe.: János Gulya. Budapest, Európa 1975, 325–338.
  • Uralo-Tunguz lexical correspondences. In: Researches in Altaic Languages. Ed.: Louis Ligeti. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó 1975, 245–265.
  • On Mongol Strategy. In: Proceedings of the Fourth East Asian Altaistic Conference. December 26-31, 1971.: Ch’en Chieh-hsien. Tainan 1975, 238–249.
  • The Mongols and Western Europe. In: A History of the Crusades. Ed.: Kenneth M. Setton. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press 1975, 513–544.
  • Notes on Inner Asian Historiography II. Journal of Asian History 9 (1975) 155–172.
  • The Present State of Uralic and Altaic Comparative Studies. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Korean Liberation. Seoul 1975, 117–147.
  • [R] Wilkinson, The History of Imperial China. A Research Guide. Journal of Asia History 9 (1975) 90–91.
  • [R] Karl Jahn, Die Chinageschichte des Rasid ad-Din. Journal of Asian History 9 (1975) 91–92.
  • [R] Joseph Schacht–C. E. Bosworth The Legacy of Islam. Journal of Asian History 9 (1975) 174–175.

1976

  • History of Hungary. Westport,  Greenwood Press, 1976. (repr.)
  • What is Inner Asia?. In: Altaica Collecta. Berichte und Vorträge des XVII. Permanent International Altaistic Conference 3.-8. Juli 1974 in Bonn/Bad Honnef.: Walter Heissig. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz 1976, 245–266.
  • The *-t~*-d local suffix in Uralic and Altaic. In: Hungaro-Turcica. Studies in Honor of Julius Németh.: Gy. Káldy-Nagy. Budapest, Loránd Eötvös University 1976, 119–127.
  • [R] de Rachewiltz, Papal Envoys to the Great Khans. Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (1976) 472.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 10 (1976) 187–192.
  • [R] Gian Andri Bezzola, Die Mongolen in Abendländischer Sicht (1220-1270): Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Völkerbegegnungen. The American Historical Review 81 (1976) 1086–1087.
  • [R] Karl Nehring, Zur Methode eines historischen Ortsnamenverzeignisses von Südosteuropa. In: Georg Heller–Karl Nehring, Comitatus Sirmiensis. Austrian History Yearbook 12-13 (1976-1977) 490–491.

1977

  • Studies in Finno-Ugric Linguistics in Honor of Alo Raun.: Sinor Denis, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 131. Bloomington 1977.
  • Modern Hungary. Readings from the New Hungarian Quarterly. Ed: Sinor Denis, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1977.
  • Inner Asia and its Contacts with Medieval Europe. London, 1977.
  • Inner Asian Studies in the United States. ACLS Newsletter 28 (1977:1) 1–17.
  • Altaica and Uralica. In: Studies in Finno-Ugric Linguistics in Honor of Alo Raun. : Sinor Denis, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 131. Bloomington 1977, 319–332.
  • An Altaic Word for Snowstorm. Studia Orientalia 47 (1977) 219–231.
  • Le Mongol vu par l’Occident. In: 1274, Année charnière. Mutations et continuités. Colloques internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, No. 558. Paris 1977, 55–72.
  • Néhány gondolat a magyar prioritásokról az Amerikai Egyesült Államokban. In: Nyelvünk és kultúránk 29 (1977) 25–31.
  • Néhány gondolat a magyar prioritásokról az Amerikai Egyesült Államokban. Itt-Ott. (Ada, Ohio) 10 (1977:5) 27–32.
  • [R] Louis Ligeti (ed.), Monumenta Linguae Mongolicae Collecta and Indices Verborum Linguae Mongolicae Monumentis Traditorum. Journal of Asian History 11 (1977) 90–91.
  • [R] D. Pearson, A Bibliography of Pre-Islamic Persia. Journal of Asian History 11 (1977) 158–159.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 11 (1977) 187–192.
  • [R] Péter Hajdú, Finno-Ugrian Languages and Peoples. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 49 (1977) 126–127.

1978

  • The Greed of the Northern Barbarian. In: Aspects of Altaic Civilization II. Proceedings of the XVIII PIAC, Bloomington, June 29-July 5. 1975.: Larry V. Clark–Paul Alexander Draghi, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 134. Bloomington, Indiana University Publications 1978, 171–182.
  • The Nature of Possessive Suffixes in Uralic and Altaic. In: Linguistic and Literary Studies in Honor of Archibald A. Hill. III. Eds.: M. A Jazayeri et al. The Hague, Mouton 1978, 257–266.
  • Matthias I. In: Collier’s Encyclopaedia. Ed.: Crowell, Collier–Macmillan Crowell, Macmillan Educational Corporation, New York 1978.
  • Stephan I. In: Collier’s Encyclopaedia. Ed.: Crowell, Collier–Macmillan Crowell, Macmillan Educational Corporation, New York 1978.
  • Stephen V. In: Collier’s Encyclopaedia. Ed.: Crowell, Collier–Macmillan Crowell, Macmillan Educational Corporation, New York 1978.
  • Stephen Báthory. In: Collier’s Encyclopaedia. Ed.: Crowell, Collier–Macmillan Crowell, Macmillan Educational Corporation, New York 1978.

1979

  • Néhány szó a mai magyar állam és az egyházak kapcsolatáról. Itt-Ott (Ada, Ohio) 12 (1979:4) 21–27.
  • Samoyed and Ugric Elements in Old Turkic. In: Essays Presented to Omeljan Pritsak on his Sixtieth Birthday. Harvard Ukrainian Studies 3-4 (1979-1980) 768–773.

1981

  • The origin of Turkic baïq ’town’. Central Asiatic Journal 25 (1981) 95–102.
  • The Inner Asian Warriors. Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (1981) 133–144.
  • [R] Jean Richard, La papauté et les missions d’Orient au Moyen Age. Speculum 56 (1981) 645–647.
  • [R] Short notices of books received. Journal of Asian History 15 (1981) 191–196.
  • Intervention in a discussion held at the Fourth Anyanyelvi Konferencia, Pécs. August 2-8, 1981 „Magyaroktatás az amerikai egyetemeken”. Nyelvünk és Kultúránk Special issue (1981) 283–284.

1982

  • Tanulmányok. Nyelvtudományi Értekezések 110. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1982.
  • Pray to God on my behalf that he give me such intelligence that I can learn fast and well your languages. Medieval Interpreters and Inner Asia. Journal of Popular Culture 16 (1982) 176–184.
  • The Legendary Origin of the Türks. In: Folklorica: Festschrift for Felix J. Oinas. Eds.: Egle Victoria Zygas–Peter Voorheis. Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 141. Bloomington 1982, 223–257.
  • Magyar tanszék az amerikai középnyugat szívében. S.A. Magazine 37 (1982) 81–88.
  • [R] Louis Ligeti (ed.), Proceedings of the Csoma de Kőrös Memorial Symposium, held at Mátrafüred, Hungary, 24-30 September 1976. Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 54 (1982) 165.
  • [R] Luc Kwanten, Imperial Nomads. A History of Central Asia 500-1500. Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1982) 240–241.
  • Réfléxions sur la présence turco-mongole dans le monde méditerranéen et pontique à l’époque préottomane. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 36 (1982) 485–501.
  • Interpreters in Medieval Inner Asia. Asian and African Studies. Journal of the Israel Oriental Society 16 (1982) 293–320.

1983

  • A hungarológia helyzete az Egyesült Államokban. In: Hungarológiai oktatás régen és ma.: M. Róna Judit, Budapest 1983, 149–157.
  • Central Asian Studies in the University. In: Conference on the Study of Central Asia.: David Nalle, Washington D. C., Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies 1983, 83–89.
  • Notes on Inner Asian Historiography III. Journal of Asian History 17 (1983) 159–179.

1984

  • The Earliest Period of Hungarian-Turkic Relations. In: Hungarian History–World History. Ed.: György Ránki. Indiana University Studies on Hungary 1. Budapest 1984, 1–12.
  • Opening remarks. In: Report of International Conference on China Border Area Studies. National Chengchi University, April 22-29, 1984, Taipei, 1985, 72–75.

1985

  • Some components of the civilization of the Türks (6th to 8th century A.D.). In: Altaistic Studies. Papers presented at the 25th Meeting of the Permanant International Altaistic Conference at Uppsala June 7-11. 1982.: Gunnar Jarring–Staffan Rosén, Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, Konferenser 12, Stockholm 1985, 145–159.
  • ’Umay’, a Mongol spirit honored by the Türks. In: Proceedings of International Conference on China Border Area Studies. National Chengchi University, April 22-29, 1984. Taipei 1985, 1771–1781.
  • Magyar tanszék az amerikai középnyugat szívében. Ifjúsági Szemle 5 (1985:1) 103–105.
  • [R] Sevyan Vainshtein, Nomads of South Siberia: The Pastoral Economies of Tuva. Slavic Review 44 (1985:1) 146–147.

1987

  • In: Encyclopedia of Religion. XV. Ed.: Mircea Eliade, New York–London, Macmillan–Collier 1987, 120.
  • Hun Religion. In: Encyclopedia of Religion. VI. Ed.: Mircea Eliade, New York–London, Macmillan–Collier 1987, 531–533.

1988

  • The Turkic title tutuq In: Turcica et Orientalia. Studies in honour of Gunnar Jarring on his eightieth birtday 12 October 1987. Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Transactions I. Istanbul 1988, 145–148.
  • The Uralic Languages. Description, History and Foreign Influences. Ed.: Denis Sinor. Hadbuch der Orientalistik, Acte Abteilung, handbook of Uralic Studies. 1. Leiden, Brill 1988.

1989

  • Notes on Inner Asian Bibliography IV: History of the Mongols in the 13th Century. Journal of Asian History 23 (1989) 26–79.
  • Turkic yer ‘ground, place, earth’ ~ Chuvash śer ~ Hungarian szer. In: Gedanke and Wirkund. Festschrift zum 90. Geburgstag von Nikolaus Poppe. Hrsg.: Walter Heissig–Klaus Sagaster. Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz 1989, 329–335.

1990

  • The Hun Period. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1990, 177–205.
  • The establishment and dissolution of the Türk Empire. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1990, 285–316.
  • The historical concept of Inner Asia. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1990, 1–18.
  • [R] Archibald Nomads and Crusaders: A. D. 1000–1368. Journal of Asian History 24 (1990) 91–92.
  • Erken Iç Asya Tarihi. Derleyen Denis Sinor. Istanbul, Iletişim Yayınları 1990.
  • Essays in comparative Altaic linguistics. Indiana University Uralic and Altaic series 143. Bloomington, Indiana University Press. 1990.
  • Considerations on the term for ‘north’ in the Altaic languages. In: Altaica Osloensia. Proceedings from the 32nd Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Oslo, June 12-16, 1989, Ed.: Bernt Brendemoen, Oslo 1990, 295–300.
  • Qungγar: A curious Mongol appellation of the Turks. In: Varia Eurasiatica. Festschrift für Professor András Róna-Tas. Szeged 1990, 165–170.
  • Taking an Oath Over a Dog Cut in Two. In: Altaic Religious Beliefs and Practices. Proceedings of the 33rd Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Budapest June 24-29, 1990. Budapest 1992, 301–307.
  • Aspects of Altaic Civilization III. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, June 19-25, 1987. Ed.: Denis Sinor, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 143. Bloomington 1990.

1992

  • Medieval Contacts Between the Latin and the Altaic World. In: Itinerari di idee, uomini e cose fra Est ed Ovest, Udine, 21-24 Novembre. Atti del Convegno Internazionale.: Marialuisa Ferrazzi, Udine 1992, 445–453.
  • Notes on the History of the Türk Empire. In: Proceedings of the XXXII International Congress for Asian and North African Studies 1992, 575–576.

1993

  • Some Latin Sources on the Khanate of Uzbek. In: Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language. Eds.: Bakhtiyar A. Nazarov–Denis Sinor, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 156. Bloomington, Bloomington University Press 1993, 110–119.
  • Essays on Uzbek History, Culture, and Language. Eds.: Bakhtiyar A. Nazarov–Denis Sinor, Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 156. Bloomington, Bloomington University Press 1993.
  • In: Comparative-Historical Linguistics: Indo-European and Finno-Ugric. Papers in Honor of Oswald Szemerényi III, Ed.: Béla Brogyanyi–Reiner Lipp. Amsterdam–Philadelphia 1993, 553–558.
  • The Historical Attila. In: The Man and His Image. Ed.: Franz H. Bäuml–Marianna D. Birnbaum, Published under the Auspices of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of California, Los Angeles by Corvina. Budapest 1993, 3–15.
  • The Making of a Great Khan. In: Altaica Berolinensia. The Concept of Sovereignty in the Altaic World. Permanenet International Altaistic Conference 34th meeting, Berlin 21-26 July 1991.: Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Asiatische Forschungen 126. Wiesbaden 1993, 241–255.
  • The Custom of Scalping in Inner Asia. In: Proceedings of the 35th Permanent International Altaistic Conference, September 12-17, 1992. Ed.: Chieh-hsien Ch’en, Taipei 1993, 447–452.
  • Tibor Halasi-Kun: A Personal Memoir. Archivum Ottomanicum 13 (1993-94) 31–42.

1994

  • The Hun Period. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1994 (repr.), 177–205.
  • The historical concept of Inner Asia. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1994 (repr.), 1–18.
  • The establishment and dissolution of the Türk Empire. In: Cambridge History of Inner Asia.: Denis Sinor, Cambridge–New York–Oakleigh, Cambridge University Press 1994 (repr.), 285–316.
  • In Memoriam: Annamarie von Gabain. Eurasian Studies Yearbook 66 (1994) 171–172.
  • The 34th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies. Eurasian Studies Yearbook 66 (1994) 192.

1995

  • Langues et échanges culturels le long des routes de la soie. Diogène 171 (1995) 3–17.
  • Western Information on the Kitans and Some Related Question. Journal of the American Oriental Socienty 115 (1995) 262–269.
  • Le réel et l’imaginaire dans la description des Mongols dans La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient de Hayton. In: Actes du Colloque Les Lusignans et l’Outre Mer. Poitiers 1995, 276–280.
  • On Vessels, Bags, Coffins, and Melons. Musing Over Turkic qap. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (1995) 457–464.

1996

  • Some Altaic Terms for Containers. In: Proceedings of the 38th Permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC) Kawasaki, Japan: August 7-12, 1995. Ed.: Giovanni Stary. Wiesbaden 1996, 345–357.
  • The First Türk Empire. In: History of the Civilizations of Central Asia. III. Ed.: B. A. Litvinsky. UNESCO 1996, 327–335, 537–539.
  • Montesquieu et le monda altaique. Études mongoles et sibériennes 27 (1996) 51–57.

1997

  • [R] Charles R. Bowlus Franks, Moravians, and Magyars: The Struggle for the Middle Danube 788–907. Speculum 72 (1997) 112–114.
  • [R] Shu-hui Wu Die Eroberung von Quinghai unter Berücksichtigung von Tibet und Khams 1717-1727, Anhand der Throneingaben des Grossfeldherrn Niangengyao by Shu-hui Wu. Die Eroberung von Quinghai unter Berücksichtigung von Tibet und Khams 1717–1727, Anhand der Throneingaben des Grossfeldherrn Niangengyao. Journal of Asian History 31 (1997) 187–188
  • Letters from Asia. The Unesco Courier (1997:July-August) 91–94.
  • The problem of the Ural-Altaic relationship. In: Handbook of Uralic Studies. I/1. Present-day languages. The history of individual languages. Foreign influences on the Uralic languages, as a volume of Handbuch der Orientalistik. Ed.: Denis Sinor Achte Abteilung. Leiden, Brill 1997.
  • Handbook of Uralic Studies. I/1. Present-day languages. The history of individual languages. Foreign influences on the Uralic languages, as a volume of Handbuch der Orientalistik. Ed.: Denis Sinor Achte Abteilung. Leiden, Brill 1997.
  • Early Turks in Western Central Eurasia. (Accompanied by Some Thoughts on Migrations). In: Studia Ottomanica. Festgabe für György Hazai zum 65. Geburtstag. Veröffentlichungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica 47. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz 1997, 165–179.
  • The Xiong-hu Empire. In: History of Humanity: Scientific and Cultural Development. III. Ed.: J. Hermann–Erik Zürcher. Paris, UNESCO 1997, 452–453.
  • Studies in Medieval Inner Asia. London, Ashgate 1997.

1998

  • Bibliography of Islamic Central Asia. Journal of the American oriental Society 118–119 (1998) (with Yuri Bregel)
  • Langues et échanges culturels le long des routes de la soie. In: Diogè Une Anthologie. Textes choisis a l’occasion de cinquantenaire du Conseil international de la philosophie et des sciences humanes CIPSH 1948-1998. Paris, Gallimard 1998, 293–307.
  • The Myth of Languages and the Language of Myth. In: The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia. II. Ed.: Victor E. Mair, Washington, D.C. Institute for the Study of Man 1998, 729–745.
  • Uighurs in Mongolia and the Kyrgyz. In: History of Civilizations of Central Asia. IV. : M. S. Asimov–C. E. Bosworth, Paris, UNESCO 1998, 191–200.
  • The Kitan and the Kara Khitay. In: History of Civilizations of Central Asia. IV. : M. S. Asimov–C. E. Bosworth, Paris, UNESCO 1998, 227–242.
  • Central Asia Under the Rule of the Chinggis Khan’s Successors.Written by B. Akhmedov, revised by D. Sinor. In: History of Civilizations of Central Asia. IV. : M. S. Asimov–C. E. Bosworth, Paris, UNESCO 1998, 261–268.

1999

  • The Mongols in the West. Journal of the Asian History 33 (1999) 1–44.
  • Remembering Paul Pelliot, 1878–1945. Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1999) 467–472.

2000

  • Old Turkic and Middle Turkic Languages. In: History of Civilizations of Central Asia. IV. The age of achievement: A:D: 750 to the end of the fifteenth century, Part Two. The achievements.: C. E. Bosworth–M. S. Asimov, Paris, Unesco 2000, 331–334.
  • The Uighur Empire of Mongolia. In: History of the Turkic Peoples in the Pre-Islamic Period. Ed.: Hans Robert Roemer, Berlin 2000, 187–204.
  • Inner Asian Trade. In: Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages. An Encyclopaedia. Eds.: John Block Friedman–Dirsten Mossler Figgs, New York–London, Garland Publishers 2000, 278–282.
  • Inner Asian Travel. In: Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages. An Encyclopaedia. Eds.: John Block Friedman–Dirsten Mossler Figgs, New York–London, Garland Publishers 2000, 278–285.

2001

  • Forty Years of the Pemanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC). History and Reminiscences. In: Altaic Affinities. Proceedings of the 40th Meeting of the permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC). Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series 168. Eds.: David B. Krueger–David C. Wright, Bloomington 2001, 1–21.
  • John R. Krueger: A personal memoir. In: John R. Krueger Bibliography. Ed.: William V. Rozycki, Bloomington 2001, 63–65.

2002

  • Remarks on Metallurgical Themes in Pre-Modern Inner Asia. In: Scripta Ottomanica et Res Altaicae. Festschrift für Barbara Kellner-Heinkele zu ihrem 60. Geburtstag. Eds.: Ingeborg Hauenschild et al., Wiesbaden 2002, 297–312.
  • Le rapport du Dominicain Julien écrit en 1238 sur le peril mongol. Comptes rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 2002:4.
  • Some Components of the Civilization of the Turks (6th-8th Century A.D.). In: The Turks. I. Eds.: Yusuf Halagoglu et al. Ankara 2002, 348–356.

2003

  • Redécouvrir l’Asie centrale. Diogène 204 (2004) 9–24.

2004

  • Rediscovering Central Asia. Diogène 204 (2004:Octobre-Décembre) 9-24.

2005

  • Reflections on the history and historiography of the nomad empires of Central Eurasia. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 58 (2005) 3–14.