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  • A History of Modern Tibet, volume 2by Melvyn C. Goldstein

    University Presses of California, Columbia and Princeton 2007; US$ 48.00

    It is not possible to fully understand contemporary politics between China and the Dalai Lama without understanding what happened?and why?during the 1950s. In a book that continues the story of Tibet's history that he began in his acclaimed A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-1951: The Demise of the Lamaist State, Melvyn C. Goldstein critically revises our understanding of that key period in midcentury. This authoritative account utilizes new archival material, including never before seen documents, and extensive interviews with Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama, and with Chinese officials. Goldstein furnishes fascinating and sometimes surprising portraits of these major players as he deftly unravels the fateful intertwining of Tibetan and... more...

  • Geopolitical Exoticaby Dibyesh Anand

    University of Minnesota Press 2008; US$ 25.00

    Dibyesh Anand lays bare the strategies by which ÒExotica TibetÓ and ÒTibetannessÓ have been constructed and investigates the impact these constructions have had on those who are being represented. In this masterfully synthetic work, Anand establishes that postcoloniality provides new insights into themes of representation and identity and demonstrates how IR as a discipline can meaningfully expand its focus beyond the West. more...

  • Among the Tibetansby Isabella L. Bird

    The Floating Press 1894; US$ 5.95

    "There never was anybody," wrote the Spectator, "who had adventures as well as Miss Bird." In Among the Tibetans you can see why, as Isabella Lucy Bird writes of her journey through the Himalayas on horseback and of her four months of living with "the pleasantest of people." She offers evocative and colourful descriptions of Tibetan rituals and culture, along with vivid descriptions of its villages, monasteries, temples and palaces... more...

  • Freeing Tibetby John B. Roberts; Elizabeth A. Roberts

    AMACOM 2009; US$ 24.00

    In March of 1959, a 23-year-old Tibetan youth named Tenzin Gyatso burst onto the world stage. Fleeing his native country to govern in exile from India, the Dalai Lama would go on to become one of the great leaders of our time. Then, in March 2008, the diplomat, icon, and winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize was blamed for inciting violence in Tibet’s traditional capital of Lhasa. As 2009 marks the 50th anniversary of the Dalai Lama’s rule in exile, the situation in Tibet has become more volatile than ever. Now, China must decide if it will give Tibet the right to govern itself and what the consequences will be for its economy and its place on the world stage. Freeing Tibet is the incredible, heroic story of Tibet’s arduous struggle... more...

  • China's Tibet?by Warren Smith

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2008; US$ 23.99

    This groundbreaking book explores China's efforts to assimilate Tibet, in the process rewriting Tibetan history to conform to its own goals. Warren Smith argues that Beijing fears any genuine autonomy or dialogue with the Dalai Lama, convinced that it will fuel renewed nationalism in 'China's Tibet,' as the leadership calls its possession. Highlighting China's past and current propaganda on Tibet, the book demonstrates China's sensitivity regarding the legitimacy of its rule. In the absence of any solution, Smith advocates promoting Tibet's right to self-determination as the most viable strategy for sustaining international attention and maintaining the most essential elements of Tibetan national identity. This thoroughly informed work will... more...

  • Contributions to the Cultural History of Early Tibetby Matthew T. Kapstein; Brandon Dotson

    BRILL 2007; US$ 136.00

    Early medieval Tibet remains one of the most challenging fields in Tibetan Studies overall, wherein numerous mysteries remain. This work features six contributions that shed light on major topics in history, literature and religion. more...

  • Rolf Stein's Tibetica Antiquaby Arthur McKeown

    BRILL 2010; US$ 185.00

    Tibetica antiqua represents the seminal work on Tibetan religious history by one of the foremost Tibetologists of the twentieth century. Herein, Stein discusses the cultural and religious interactions among Tibet, India, and China which resulted in what we now consider "Tibetan Buddhism" from the point of view of our earliest sources, the Dunhuang manuscripts. Stein first discusses the basic tool of religious language, and the extent to which translations from Chinese, often apocryphal, scriptures competed with translations from Sanskrit. Stein also analyzes evidence for the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet, as well as what a pre-Buddhist religion may have looked like, as distinct from modern Bon. Here, these groundbreaking articles... more...

  • Mission to Tibetby Ippolito Desideri; Michael Sweet

    Wisdom Publications 2010; US$ 34.95

    When Ippolito Desideri’s Historical Notices of Tibet first appeared in an abridged English translation in 1932, it was soon recognized as a classic for its richly detailed descriptions of Tibetan social, cultural, and religious life. The Italian missionary was the first Westerner to learn about Buddhism directly with Tibetan scholars. He was also an eyewitness to some of the most tumultuous events in Tibet’s history, of which he left us a vivid and dramatic account. Unfortunately, the earlier translation omitted, truncated, or paraphrased much of Desideri’s text, especially his comprehensive treatment of Tibetan religion and key Buddhist concepts. The present unabridged and engrossing English translation redresses those... more...

  • The Unveiling of Lhasaby Edmund Candler; David Leffman

    Earnshaw Books 2011; US$ 9.99

    December, 1903. A border dispute escalates amid rumours of a proposed secret alliance between Russia and the religious monarchy at Lhasa. British Colonel Francis Younghusband marches his Indian troops north with a battalion of coolies and special correspondent for The Daily Mail Edmund Candler in tow. It was a thrilling new chapter in the “Great Game” of Asian colonial supremacy, which sent the men deep into the heart of a region that few outsiders had ever lived to recount. more...

  • The Mongolia-Tibet Interfaceby Uradyn E. Bulag; Hildegard G.M. Diemberger

    BRILL 2007; US$ 114.00

    This volume focuses on the interface between Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and aims to create a platform to encourage the development of new forms of scholarship across geographical and disciplinary boundaries. This forum lets new materials emerge and brings to the fore a variety of different approaches to studying Mongolian and Tibetan cultures and societies. The papers in this volume deal not only with the substantial Mongolian contribution to and engagement with Tibetan Buddhism, but also with multiple readings of shared history and religion, reconstruction of traditions, shifting ethnic boundaries and the broader political context of the Mongolian-Tibetan relationship. more...