A History of Modern Tibet, Volume 1: The Demise of the Lamaist State, 1913-1951

About the Book

The “Tibetan Question,” the nature of Tibet’s political status vis-à-vis China, has been the subject of often bitterly competing views while the facts of the issue have not been fully accessible to interested observers. While one faction has argued that Tibet was, in the main, historically independent until it was conquered by the Chinese Communists in 1951 and incorporated into the new Chinese state, the other faction views Tibet as a traditional part of China that split away at the instigation of the British after the fall of the Manchu Dynasty and was later dutifully reunited with “New China” in 1951. In contrast, this comprehensive study of modern Tibetan history presents a detailed, non-partisan account of the demise of the Lamaist state.

Drawing on a wealth of British, American, and Indian diplomatic records; first-hand-historical accounts written by Tibetan participants; and extensive interviews with former Tibetan officials, monastic leaders, soldiers, and traders, Goldstein meticulously examines what happened and why. He balances the traditional focus on international relations with an innovative emphasis on the intricate web of internal affairs and events that produced the fall of Tibet. Scholars and students of Asian history will find this work an invaluable resource and interested readers will appreciate the clear explanation of highly polemicized, and often confusing, historical events.

  • Author: Melvyn C. Goldstein
  • Publisher: Dev Publishers & Distributors
  • Edition: First
  • Year: 2014
  • Dimension: 15 x 23 cm
  • No. of Pages: 936
  • Weight: 1100 gm
  • ISBN: 9789381406373
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Territory: South Asia
  • Price: ₹ 895

About the Author

Melvyn C. Goldstein is John Reynolds Harkness Professor in Anthropology, Codirector of the Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the author of many books on Tibet, including volumes 2 and 3 of also published by Dev Publishers & Distributors.

 

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Honorable Mention in The Joseph Levenson Prize in the Twentieth-Century Category, Association for Asian Studies.

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