Description
This biography of the Ninth Panchen Lama, the second highest spiritual authority in Tibetan Buddhism, offers new insights into the tumultuous history of the relations between China and Tibet at the start of the twentieth century. It demonstrates how the Panchen Lama's flight from his monastery on the night of December 22, 1923, remains an essential characterizing event of Tibet's modern history. His flight from his country set the stage for Chinese Republican, and later Communist, control over the selection of his successors, with repercussions even today for Sino-Tibetan relations.
This is the first publication in an innovative new series of research work on Asia, a collaboration between the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient (EFEO) and Silkworm Books to translate French publications for an English-language readership.
Offers new insights into the tumultuous history of the relations between China and Tibet at the start of the twentieth century
About the Author
Fabienne Jagou is a member of the Ecole Fran?aise d'Extr?me-Orient. She teaches Sino-Tibetan history at the University of Savoie, Chambery, France, and is author of numerous articles on modern Tibet. She received the Taiwanese-French Foundation's Education and Culture Award for this research.
Book Information
ISBN 9786162150166
Author Fabienne Jagou
Format Paperback
Page Count 402
Imprint Silkworm Books
Publisher Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Weight(grams) 522g