An accessible and concise one-volume complete history of Tibet from the seventh-century origins of the Tibetan state to the Chinese colony of today. Historian and China expert Lee Feigon cuts through the romanticism that surrounds the Shangri-La of Western fantasy - at a time when Tibet is in danger of losing its cultural identity under Chinese rule. Feigon chronicles Tibet's history and society from the seventh-century origins of the Tibetan state through Mongol and Manchu rule in China and the advent of Western imperialism to that of Communist China - and the achievements of Tibetan secular and religious leaders down to the Great Fourteenth Dalai Lama of today.
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Höhe: 197 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-86197-184-5 (9781861971845)
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Lee Feigon is chair of the east Asian Studies department and Professor of History at Colby College, Maine. He has written extensively on Chinese history and politics.