2014/03/25

Tibetans Who Escaped the Historian's Net

Charles Ramble, Peter Schwieger and Alice Travers (eds.) (2013), Tibetans Who Escaped the Historian's Net: Studies in the Social History of Tibetan Societies, Kathmandu: Vajra Books.






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寄稿論文は以下の12本です。

Jeannine Bischoff, Right There but Still Unnoticed: Information on dGa’ ldan pho brang Mi ser
from Archival Material Published in German(y).

Kalsang Norbu Gurung, The Role of the Ambans in the Dalai Lama Government According to the Ten-Point Edict.

Fabienne Jagou, In Search of the Tibetan Translators within the Manchu Empire: An Attempt to Go from the Global to the Local.

Liu Yuxuan, On the Edition, Structure, and Authorship of the Weizang Tongzhi.

Christoph Cuppers, Sde srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho’s Short Remarks on Ordeals in his Guidelines for Government Officials.

Peter Schwieger, An Almost Forgotten dGe lugs pa Incarnation Line as Manorial Lord in bKra shis ljongs, Central Tibet.

Berthe Jansen, How to Tame a Wild Monastic Elephant: Drepung Monastery According to the Great Fifth.

Alice Travers, How Should we Define Social Status? The Study of “Intermediate Groups” in Central Tibet (1895–1959).

Fernanda Pirie, Who Were the Tibetan Lawmakers?

Saul Mullard, Recapturing Runaways, or Administraton through Contract: The 1830 Covenant (Gan rgya) on Kotapa Tax Exiles and Sikkimese Border Regions.

Astrid Hovden, Reflections on Recruitment and Ritual Economy in Three Himalayan Village Monasteries.

Charles Ramble, Hidden Himalayan Transcripts: Strategies of Social Opposition in Mustang (Nepal), 19th–20th Centuries.

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