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More than 130 contributions from more than 70 scholars are represented, along with a selection of previously unpublished maps and illustrations, and an annotated bibliography of suggested further readings.
Full Description
This major work provides a virtually complete resource base for the academic study of Tibetan social, political, and religious history, including the development of our understanding of the reality behind the colourful images of Tibet as 'Shangri-La'. This work will thus be of particular interest to libraries, and to lecturers, students and enthusiasts seeking to understand the development of the unique culture of this remarkable land.
Contents
Volume One 1. Helmut Hoffman 'Early and Medieval Tibet' D Sinor (ed.), The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990 2. Charles Ramble 'Se: Preliminary Notes on the Distribution of an Ethnonym in Tibet and Nepal' Karmay, S., & Sagant, P. (eds), Les Habitants du Toit Du Monde: Etudes Recueillies en Hommage a Alexander W. Macdonald, Nanterre (Societe d'ethnologie), pp. 485-513, 1997 3. Alexander W Macdonald 'A Note on Tibetan Megoliths' Essays on the Ethnology of Nepal and South Asia , Kathmandhu (Ratna Pustak Bhandar), pp.15-24, 1975 4. John Bellezza 'A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of gNam mtsho and Dang ra g.yu mtsho' The Tibet Journal , XXI.I, pp.58-83, 1996 5. G Uray 'The Old Tibetan Sources of the History of Central Asia up to 751 AD: A Survey' in Harmatta, J., (ed.), Prolegomena to the Sources on the History of Pre-Islamic Central Asia, Budapest (Akademiai Kiado), pp.275-304, 1979 6. Erik Haarh 'The Yar Lung Dynasty' in The Yar Lun Dynasty: A study with particular regard to the contribution by myths and legends to the history of Ancient Tibet and the origin and nature of its kings, Copenhagen, (G.E.C. Gad), 1969: translated from the Danish by Anne Burchardi for this volume. 7. Hugh Richardson 'The Origin of the Tibetan Kingdom' Bulletin of Tibetology new series 3., (Gangtok) pp.5-19, 1989 8. Nathan Cutler 'The Early Rulers of Tibet: Their Lineage and Burial Rites' The Tibet Journal , 16.3, pp.28-51, 1991 9. J Russell Kirkland 'The Spirit of the Mountain: Myth and State in Pre-Buddhist Tibet' History of Religions, (Uni. Of Chicago), 21.3, pp. 257-71, 1982 10. Samten Karmay 'The Origin Myths of the First King of Tibet as Revealed in the Can-Lnga' in Kvaerne, P. (ed.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture), vol.1, pp.408-29, 1994 11. G Tucci 'The Sacral Character of the Kings of Ancient Tibet' East and West, 4, pp.197-205, 1955 12. Christopher Beckwith 'The Tibetans in the Ordos and North China: Considerations on the Role of the Tibetan Empire in World History' Silver on Lapis: Tibetan Literary Culture and History , Bloomington, pp. 3-11, 1987 13. G Uray 'Notes on a Chronological Problem in the Old Tibetan Chronicle' Acta Orientalia Hungarica , 21.3, pp.289-99, 1968 14. G Uray 'Queen Sad-Mar-Kar's Songs in the Old Tibetan Chronicle' Acta Orientalia Hung . 25.3, pp. 5-38, 1972 15. Christopher Beckwith 'The Revolt of 755 in Tibet' in Steinkellner, E. & Tauscher, H., (eds.), Contributions on Tibetan Language, History and Culture; proceedings of the Csoma de Koros Symposium held at Velm