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Labrang Monastery: A Tibetan Buddhist Community on the Inner Asian Borderlands, 1709–1958. By Paul Kocot Nietupski. Lanham/Boulder/New York/Toronto/Plymouth: Lexington Books, 2011. Pp. xxxi + 273. ISBN 10: 0739164430; 13: 9780739164457.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2012

Kensaku Okawa
Affiliation:
University of Tokyo E-mail kensaku823@hotmail.com

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References

1 Melvyn C. Goldstein, “An Anthropological Study of the Tibetan Political System,” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1968.

2 Goldstein, Melvyn C., “Freedom, Servitude and the ‘Servant-serf’ Nyima: a Rejoinder to Miller,” The Tibet Journal 14:2 (1989), pp. 5660Google Scholar.