The British Empire and Tibet 1900-1922

The British Empire and Tibet 1900-1922

by Wendy Palace
The British Empire and Tibet 1900-1922

The British Empire and Tibet 1900-1922

by Wendy Palace

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Overview

In August 1904 Sir Francis Younghusband's invasion force reached the forbidden city of Lhasa. The British invasion of Tibet in 1903 acted as a catalyst for change in a world transformed by revolution, war and the rise of a new order. Using unofficial government sources, private papers and the diaries and memoirs of those involved, this book examines the impact of Younghusband's invasion and its aftermath inside Tibet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134278633
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/02/2004
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr Wendy Palace is a founder member of the Tibet Society at Cambridge University. She has worked as Lecturer in History at Durham University and as an Associate Lecturer for The Open University.

Table of Contents

1. The Younghusband Invasion, 1900-1904 2. Masterly Inactivity: Britain's Non-involvement Policy, 1905-1908 3. Beyond the Frontier: The British Administration in Tibet, 1904-1908 4. Delicate Work: The Dalai Lama, The China Service and East Tibet, 1904-1909 5. Revolution, Invasion and Independence: Britain, Tibet and China, 1910-1913 6. Spreading the Rug: The Simla Conference and the Bipartite Settlement, 1912-1914 7. Jordan's Initiative: The China Service and East Tibet, 1914-1919 8. Lhasa Unveiled: Britain and Tibet in the Post War World, 1918-1922 Conclusion

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