The Eastern Land and the Western Heaven
Qing Cosmopolitanism and its Translation in Tibet in the Eighteenth Century
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the Qing-Tibetan interactions of the eighteenth century, this book explores the concept of "a unity with diversity" within the Qing imperial formation from 1636 to 1912. It examines how these encounters shaped the dynamics of power, culture, and identity, providing insights into the complexities of imperial rule and the relationships between different ethnic and cultural groups during this period.

