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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: Études Recueillies en Hommage ŕ Alexander W. Macdonald, Nanterre (Société 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 (Akadémiai Kiadó), 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 Körös Symposium held at Velm-Vienna, Austria, 13-19 September 1981 , Vol.1, pp. 1-16, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1983 16. Luciano Petech 'The Disintegration of the Tibetan Kingdom' in Kvćrne, P. (ed.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992 , Vol.2, pp. 649-659, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture), 1994 17. Hugh Richardson 'Political Aspects of the Snga-dar, the First Diffusion of Buddhism in Tibet' in Aris, M., (ed) High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture (by Hugh Richardson), pp. 196-202, (Serindia Publications) London, 1998 18. Hugh Richardson 'Political Rivalry and the Great Debate at Bsam-yas' in Aris, M., (ed.), High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture, pp. 203-6, (Serindia Publications) London, 1998 19. Janet Gyatso 'Down with the Demoness: Reflections on a Feminine Ground in Tibet' The Tibet Journal , 12.4. pp. 38-53, 1989 20. Ana Marko 'Civilising Woman the Demon: A Tibetan Myth of State' Social Analysis, 29, pp. 6-18, Adelaide (Aust.) 1990 21. Robert J Miller 'The Supine Demoness (Srin Mo) and the Consolidation of Empire' The Tibet Journal, 23.3 pp. 3-22, 1998 22. Alexander W Macdonald 'Religion in Tibet at the Time of Srong-btsan sgam-po: Myth as History' in Ligeti, L. (ed.), Tibetan and Buddhist Studies Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander Csoma de Koros, Vol.2, pp. 129-41, Budapest (Akadémiai Kiadó), 1984 23. Eva Dargay 'Srong-Btsan Sgam-Po of Tibet: Bodhisattva and King' in Granoff, P. & Shinohara, K. (eds.), Monks and Magicians: Religious Biographies in Asia , pp. 99-114 Mosaic Press, Oakville (Canada) 1998: reprinted Delhi (Motilal Banarsidass) 1994 24. Amy Heller 'Ninth Century Buddhist Images Carved at IDan-Ma-Brag to Commemorate the Tibeto-Chinese Negotiations' 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.335-49 & Appendix to Volume 1, pp.12-19, 1994 25. Matthew Kapstein 'Plague, Power and Reason: The Royal Conversion to Buddhism Reconsidered' The Tibetan Assimilation of Buddhism: conversion, contestation, and memory , pp.51-65, 226-33, Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2000 26. Eva Dargay 'Sangha and State in Imperial Tibet' in Steinkellner, E. (ed.), Tibetan History and Language; Studies dedicated to Uray Géza on his Seventieth Birthday , pp. 111-127, Vienna (ATBSC), 1991 27. David Snellgrove 'The Cultural Effects of Territorial Expansion' in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists and Their Tibetan Successors , pp.386-93, 398-406. Serindia Publications, London, 1987, 28. B I Kuznetsov 'Who was the Founder of the 'Bon' Religion?' The Tibet Journal\i0 , 1.1., pp. 113-14, 1975 [Translated from the Russian by Stanley Frye] 29. Geoffrey Samuel 'Shamanism, Bon and the Tibetan Religion' in Ramble, C., and Brauen, M., (eds.) Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalaya, Zürich: Ethnological Museum of the University of Zürich (Ethnologische Schriften Zürich, ESZ 12), pp.318-330. 30. Per Kvćrne 'The Study of Bon in the West: Past, Present and Future' in Karmay, S.G., & Nagano, Y., (eds.), New Horizons in Bon Studies (Bon Studies 2), Senri ethnographical Reports 15, pp. 7-20, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, 2000 31. Per Kvćrne 'The Bon Religion of Tibet' in The Bon Religion of Tibet: The Iconography of a Living Tradition, pp. 9-23, (Serindia Publications), London, 1988 32. Samten Karmey 'A General Introduction to the History of Bon' from 'A General Introduction to the History and Doctrines of Bon', first published in Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko, 33. pp. 171-218, Tokyo, 1975 33. Namgyal Nyima Dagkar 'The Early Spread of Bon' The Tibet Journal 23.4, pp.4-27, 1998 34. R A Stein 'On the Word gcug-lag and the Indigenous Religion' in Bulletin de l'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, LXX1V, pp. 83-133, 1985 35. R A Stein 'The Indigenous Religion and the Bon-Po in the Dunhuang Manuscripts' in Bulletin de l'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, LXXV11, pp. 27-56, 1988^ Volume Two 36. Luciano Petech 'Ya-Ts'e, Gu-Ge, Pu-Ran: A New Study' in The Central Asiatic Journal , 24.1-2, pp. 85-111, 1980 37. Roberto Vitali 'A Chronology (bstan rtsis) of Events in the History of of mNga' ris skor gsum (10th-15th Centuries). Previously unpublished 38. Roberto Vitali 'Nomads of Byang and mNga' -ris-smad: A Historical Overview of their Interaction in Gro-shod, 'Brong-pa, Glo-bo and Gung-thang from the 11th to the 15th Century' in Steinkellner, E., (General editor.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995 Wien (Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften), Vol.2, pp.1023-1036, 1997 39. Iwasaki Tsutomu 'The Tibetan Tribes of Ho-hsi and Buddhism during the Northern Sung Period' Acta Asiatica , 64, pp. 17-37 (Tokyo), 1993 40. D Seyfort Ruegg 'Problems in the Transmission of Vajrayana Buddhism in the Western Himalaya about the year 1000' Acta Indologica (Naritasan Shinshoji), VI, pp. 369-81, 1984 41. Samten Karmay 'The Ordinance of 'Ha Bla-ma Ye-Shes-'od' in Aris, M., & Aung San Suu Kyi, (eds.), Tibetan Studies in Honour of Hugh Richardson, pp. 150-62, Warminster (Aris & Philips) 42. David Snellgrove 'The Conversion of Tibet: Rin-chen bzang-po and Atiśa Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Indian Buddhists and their Tibetan Successors , pp. 477-84 (Serindia), London, 1987 43. Turrell V Wylie 'Mar-pa's Tower: Notes on Local Hegemons in Tibet' History of Religions, 3.2, pp. 278-91, 1964 44. Hugh Richardson 'The Political Role of the Four Sects in Tibetan History' Tibetan Review, 11.9, pp. 18-23, 1976 45. Lobsang Shastri 'The Fire-Dragon Chos 'Khor (1076 AD)' in Steinkellner, E., et al.(eds.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Vol.1, Graz 1995, Wien (Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften), pp.873-882, 1997 46. Alexander Macdonald 'Remarks on the Manipulation of Power and Authority in the High Himalaya' The Tibet Journal, 12.1, pp.3-16, 1987 47. Alexander Macdonald 'Hindu-isation, Buddha-isation, then Lama-isation or: What Happened at La-phyi?' in Skorupski, T. (ed.), Indo-Tibetan Studies: Papers in honour and appreciation of Professor David L. Snellgrove's contribution to Indo-Tibetan Studies, pp. 199-208, Tring (Buddhica Britannica; series continua 11), 1990 48. Ronald M Davidson 'Reflections on the Mahesvara Subjugation Myth: Indic Materials, Sa-skya-pa Apologetics, and the Birth of Heruka' The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, 14.2, pp. 197-235, 1991 49. Katia Buffetrille 'Reflections on Pilgrimages to Sacred Mountains, Lakes and Caves' in A.C.McKay, (ed.), Pilgrimage in Tibet, pp. 18-34, Curzon Press, Richmond (U.K.), 1998 50. Toni Huber 'A Guide to the La-phyi Mandala: History, Landscape and Ritual in South-Western Tibet' in Macdonald, A.W. (ed.), Mandala and Landscape , (Emerging Perceptions in Buddhist Studies, no.6.) pp. 233-86, New Delhi (D.K.Printworld), 1997 51. Toni Huber 'Ritual and Politics in the Eastern Himalaya: The Staging of Processions at Tsa-ri' in Karmay, S., & Sagant, P. (eds), Les Habitants du Toit Du Monde: Études Recueillies en Hommage Ŕlexander W. Macdonald , pp. 221-60 Nanterre (Société d'ethnologie), 1997 52. Turrell V Wylie 'The First Mongol Conquest of Tibet Reinterpreted' The Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 37.1, pp. 103-33, 1977 53. Luciano Petech 'The Establishment of the Yüan-Sa-Skya Partnership' Central Tibet and the Mongols: The Yüan-Sa-Skya period of Tibetan history , pp. 6-31 (Serie Orientale Roma, LXV), ISMEO, Rome, 1990 54. D Seyfort Ruegg 'mchod yon, yon mchod and mchod gnas/ yon gnas: On the Historiography and Semantics of a Tibetan Religio-Social and Religio-Political Concept' in Steinkellner, E. (ed.), Tibetan History and Language; Studies dedicated to Uray Geza on his Seventieth Birthday, pp. 441-53, Vienna (ATBSC), 1991 55. Elliot Sperling 'Some Notes on the Early 'Bri-gung-pa Som-pa' in Beckwith, C.I., (ed.), Silver on Lapis: Tibetan Literary Culture and History, pp. 33-53, Bloomington (Tibet Society), 1987 56. Toni Huber 'Where Exactly are Carita, Devikota and Himavat? A Sacred Geography Controversy and the Development of Tantric Buddhist Pilgrimage Sites in Tibet' kailash (Kathmandhu), 16.3-4, pp.121-164, 1990 57. L W J van der Kuijp 'On the Life and Political Career of Tai-si-tu Byang chub Rgyal-mtshan (1302-1364)' in Steinkellner, E., (ed.), Tibetan History and Language: Studies dedicated to Uray Géza on his seventieth birthday, pp. 277-327, Vienna 1981 58. Turrell V Wylie 'Lama Tribute in the Ming Dynasty' in Aris, M., & Aung San Suu Kyi (eds.), Tibetan Studies in Honour of Hugh Richardson, pp. 335-40, Warminster (Aris & Philips), 1980 59. Elliot Sperling 'The 5th Karma-pa and Some Aspects of the Relationship between Tibet and Early Ming' in Aris, M., & Aung San Suu Kyi (eds.), Tibetan Studies in Honour of Hugh Richardson, pp. 280-89, Warminster (Aris & Phillips), 1980 60. Turrell V Wylie 'Monastic Patronage in 15th Century Tibet' Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hung, XXXIV (1?3), pp.319?328, 1980 61. G Dreyfus 'Cherished Memories, Cherished Communities: Proto-Nationalism in Tibet' in Kvćrne, P.(ed.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992, Vol 1, pp. 205-218, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture), 1994 62. Matthew Kapstein 'Remarks on the Mani bKa'-bum and the Cult of Avalokitesvara in Tibet' in Goodman, S.M. & Davidson, R.M. (eds.), Tibetan Buddhism, Reason and Revelation , pp.79-94, 163-69, Albany SUNY 63. Ishihama Yumiko 'On the Dissemination of the Belief in the Dalai Lama as a Manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara' Acta Asiatica pp. 38-56,(Tokyo), 64, 1993 64. Hugh Richardson 'The Dalai Lamas' shambala 1, pp. 19-30, 1971 65. Luciano Petech 'The Dalai Lamas and Regents of Tibet: A Chronological Study' T'oung Pao, XLVII, pp.368-394, 1959 66. Luciano Petech 'Lajang Khan, the Last Qosot Ruler of Tibet' from Petech, L., China and Tibet in the Early XVIIIth Century: History of the Establishment of Chinese Protectorate in Tibet (Monographies du T'oung Pao, vol.1.), pp.8-31, 260-63, Leiden, revised edition, 1972 67. J Kolmas 'The Ambans and Assistant Ambans of Tibet (1727-1912)' in Kvćrne, P., (ed.) Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992 , Vol.1, pp.454-67, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture) 1994 68. Roger Greatrex 'A Brief Introduction to the Jinchuan War' in Kvćrne, P., (ed.) Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992 , Vol.1, pp.247-63, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture) 1994 69. D Martin 'Bon-po Canons and Jesuit Canons: On Sectarian Factors Involved in the Ch'-ieh-lung Emperor's Second Goldstream Expedition of 1771-1776 Based Primarily on Some Tibetan Sources' The Tibet Journal , 15.2, pp. 3-28, 1990 70. Melvyn Goldstein 'The Circulation of Estates in Tibet: Reincarnation, Land and Politics' Journal of Asian Studies , 32.3, pp. 445-55, 1973 71. Franz-Karl Ehrhard 'Political and Ritual Aspects of the Search for Hidden Lands' Studies in Central and East Asian Religions (Copenhagen), 9, pp.37-53. 72. Toni Huber 'Contributions on the Bon Religion in A-mdo (1): the Monastic Tradition of Bya-dur dGa'-mal in Shar-khog' Acta Orientalia , 59, pp. 179-227, 1998 73. Elliot Sperling 'A Note on the Chi Kya Tribe and the Two Qi Clans in Amdo' in Karmay, S., & Sagant, P. (eds), Les Habitants du Toit Du Monde: Études Recueillies en Hommage ŕ Alexander W. Macdonald, pp. 111-24, Nanterre (Société d'ethnologie), 1997 74. Geoffrey Samuel 'The Nyingmapa Revivial and the Rimed Movement' Civilized Shamans: Buddhism in Tibetan Societies, Chapter 27, pp. 533-43, pp. 614-15. (Smithsonian Institution Press) Washington/London, 1993 75. James Cooper 'The First Westerner to Enter Lhasa' The Tibet Society of the United Kingdom Newsletter , p. 18, spring, 1993 76. John Bray 'French Catholic Missions and the Politics of China and Tibet 1846-1865' in Steinkellner, E., (General editor.), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995, Vol.1, pp. 83-96, Wien, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens) 77. S S Charak 'General Zorawar Singh' General Zorawar Singh , pp. 61-95, New Delhi (Government of India Publications Division of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting), 1983 78. M Aris 'India and the British According to a Tibetan Text of the Later Eighteenth Century' in Kvćrne, P.(ed), Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Fagernes 1992 , Vol. I, pp.7-15, & Appendix to Vol. I, pp.3-11, Oslo (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture) Volume Three The Modern Period: 1895-1959 The Encounter with Modernity A. C. McKay Introduction 79. T. Chhodak 'The 1901 Proclamation of H.H. Dalai Lama XIII.' The Tibet Journal , 3.1, 1 pp. 30-38, 1978 80. D.S. van der Oye. 'Tournament of Shadows: Russia's Great Game in Tibet.' Tibetan Review , pp. 13-20, January 1994 81. N. Kuleshov 'Agvan Dorjiev, the Dalai Lama's Ambassador.' Asian Affairs, 23.1, pp. 20-33, 1992 82. E. 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The Western image of Tibet as a sacred land is in many ways a
mythical construction. But the Tibetans themselves have
traditionally mapped out their land in terms of areas of sacred
space, and pilgrimage, ensuring a high degree of mobility within
all classes of Tibetan society. Pilgrims travelled to local,
regional, and national centres throughout recorded Tibetan history.
In recent years, pilgrimage has resumed in areas where it had been
forbidden by the Chinese authorities, and has now become one of the
most prominent religious expressions of Tibetan national identity.
In this major new work, leading scholars of Asian pilgrimage
traditions discuss historical and contemporary aspects of
pilgrimage within the Tibetan cultural world. Myths and legends,
material conditions, textual sources, a modern pilgrim's
impressions, political and economic influences, biographies and
contemporary developments - all these and many other issues are
examined here. The result is an informative and often entertaining
work which contributes greatly to our knowledge of the history and
culture of Tibet as well as the wider issues of religious power and
practice.
Discusses historical and contemporary aspects of pilgrimage within the Tibetan cultural world. Examines myths and legends, material conditions, textual sources, a modern pilgrim's impressions, political and economic influences, biographies and contemporary developments.
The Early 20th Century Resurgence of the Tibetan Buddhist World is
a cohesive collection of studies by Japanese, Russian and Central
Asian scholars deploying previously unexplored Russian, Mongolian,
and Tibetan sources concerning events and processes in the Central
Asian Buddhist world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Set
in the final days of the Qing Empire when the Russian and British
empires were expanding into Central Asia, this work examines the
interplay of religious, economic and political power among peoples
who acknowledged the religious authority of Tibet's Dalai Lama. It
focuses on diplomatic initiatives involving the 13th Dalai Lama .
and other Tibetan Buddhist hierarchs . during and after his exile
in Mongolia and China, as well as his relations with Mongols, and
with Buryat, Kalmyk, and other Russian Buddhists. It demonstrates
how these factors shaped historical processes in the region, not
least the reformulations of both group identity and political
consciousness.
The aim of this volume is to present papers applying recent
insights from the organization of technology to the interpretation
of stone artefact assemblages from a range of archaeological
contexts. Specific attention is paid to the techniques by which
people acquired and maintained cutting edge technology, and the
situational variables which encouraged them to employ those
techniques. Contents: 1) Keeping your edge: recent approaches to
the organisation of stone artefact technology (Ben Marwick and Alex
Mackay); 2) Stone Artefact Technology in Willandra National Park:
Reduction, Risk and Mobility (Patrick Faulkner); 3) Technology and
technological change in eastern Australia, the example of Capertee
3 (Peter Hiscock and Val Attenbrow); 4) Standardisation and Design:
The Tula Adze in Western New South Wales (Trudy Doelman and Simon
Holdaway); 5) Scraper Reduction Continuums and Efficient Tool Use:
Testing Hiscock and Attenbrow's Model (Kate Connell and Chris
Clarkson); 6) The Role of Reworking in New Zealand Adze Technology
(Marianne Turner);
Exhibiting Them In Their Latest Development, Social, Political And
Industrial, Including A Chapter On California. In Two Volumes.
Exhibiting Them In Their Latest Development, Social, Political And
Industrial, Including A Chapter On California. In Two Volumes.
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