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      Frontier Tibet : Patterns of Change in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands

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      Amsterdam University Press
      HISTORY / Asia / China, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural, Amsterdam University Press, Asian Studies, Anthropology, East Asia and North East Asia, History, Sociology and Social History, AUP Wetenschappelijk, China, Tibet, Ethnic studies, Human geography
      Tibet, China, borderland, Identity, Politics, Territory, Sovereignty

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          Frontier Tibet: Patterns of Change in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands addresses a historical sequence that sealed the future of the Sino-Tibetan borderlands. It considers how starting in the late nineteenth century imperial formations and emerging nation-states developed competing schemes of integration and debated about where the border between China and Tibet should be. It also ponders the ways in which this border is internalised today, creating within the People’s Republic of China a space that retains some characteristics of a historical frontier. The region of eastern Tibet called Kham, the focus of this volume, is a productive lens through which processes of place-making and frontier dynamics can be analysed. Using historical records and ethnography, the authors challenge purely externalist approaches to convey a sense of Kham’s own centrality and the agency of the actors involved. They contribute to a history from below that is relevant to the history of China and Tibet, and of comparative value for borderland studies.

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          9789048544905
          9789463728713
          17 December 2019
          17 December 2019
          Affiliations
          [1 ]EPHE
          [2 ]Guilford College
          [3 ]Independent scholar
          [4 ]Wesley College
          [5 ]Appalchian State University
          [6 ]Wellesley College
          [7 ]EFEO
          [8 ]Davidson College
          [9 ]University of Copenhagen
          [10 ]University of Colorado
          [11 ]University of Toronto
          [12 ]EPHE - PSL
          10.5117/9789463728713
          e1ea4cc7-6f44-46b1-b89c-e74d5d2a4800
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          HISTORY / Asia / China,POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural,Amsterdam University Press,Asian Studies,Anthropology,East Asia and North East Asia,History,Sociology and Social History,AUP Wetenschappelijk,China,Tibet,Ethnic studies,Human geography

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