British, Chinese, and Tibetan representations of the Mission to Tibet of 1904
<p>This thesis presents and analyses Chinese, Tibetan, and British sources relating to the British Mission to Tibet of 1904. It balances accounts provided by the British officers and men with modern Chinese sources. It analyses both polarised sides of the history, whilst remaining critical of...
Main Author: | Myatt, T |
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Other Authors: | Ramble, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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