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Tibetan Lives: Three Himalayan Autobiographies
by Peter RichardusView All Available Formats & Editions
In the early years of the twentieth century, control over Tibet was contested by three major empires: China, Russia and Britain. The imperial powers and those who came in their wake - missionaries, scholars, traders and soldiers - employed local staff to assist in their dealings with the Tibetans, and these employees were in the vanguard of Tibet's encounter with the… See more details below
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In the early years of the twentieth century, control over Tibet was contested by three major empires: China, Russia and Britain. The imperial powers and those who came in their wake - missionaries, scholars, traders and soldiers - employed local staff to assist in their dealings with the Tibetans, and these employees were in the vanguard of Tibet's encounter with the outside world. The autobiographies that make up this book, crowded with ethnographical, sociological and historico-religious data, offer a unique insight into the world of the intermediary class. In addition to being interesting and entertaining, they are an important contribution to our understanding of the history of Tibet and its opening up to cultures beyond its own.
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- ISBN-13:
- 9780700710232
- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis
- Publication date:
- 05/19/1998
- Pages:
- 252
- Product dimensions:
- 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.63(d)
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