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Historical Atlas of Tibet

دسته بندی: تاریخ محلی
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780226732442 
ناشر: University of Chicago Press 
سال نشر: 2015 
تعداد صفحات: 109 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : DJVU (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 75 مگابایت 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 42,000



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216 صفحه | 121 بشقاب رنگی، 36 نیم تن، 2 میز | 8-1/2 x 11 | © 2015 تبت که در میان بلندترین کوه‌های جهان – و پناهگاه یکی از مؤمن‌ترین جوامع مذهبی خود – قرار دارد، برای بسیاری از ما مقصدی نهایی است، مکانی که آسمان‌ها را لمس می‌کند، مکانی که به سختی در جهان ما، در انتهای آن است. در دهه‌های اخیر، شیفتگی غرب نسبت به تبت افزایش یافته است، از ظهور مطالعات تبتی در دانشگاه تا کنسرت‌های راک با هدف حمایت از استقلال آن تا این واقعیت ساده که بیشتر ما - به دور از هر کمپ اصلی - دقیقاً می‌دانیم شرپا چیست. و با این حال، هرگونه نگاه مستمر به تبت به عنوان یک مکان، هر تلاشی برای یافتن راهی در اطراف فلات های بلند آن و در طول تاریخ عمیق آن، این واقعیت شگفت انگیز را به همراه خواهد داشت: ما به سختی آن را ترسیم کرده ایم. با این اطلس، کارل ای. اشتباه است، با کنار گذاشتن تصویر تبت به عنوان شانگری لا و قرار دادن یک چشم انداز جامع از منطقه آنگونه که واقعاً هست، تمدنی در نوع خود. و نتایج کاملاً خیره کننده است. «اطلس تاریخی تبت» محصول 12 سال تحقیق و هشت سال دیگر نقشه‌سازی، مکان‌های فرهنگی و مذهبی در سراسر فلات تبت و مناطق مرزی آن را از دوران پارینه سنگی و نوسنگی تا امروز مستند می‌کند. این پنج دوره اصلی در تاریخ تبت را در بر می گیرد و نقشه های مقدماتی هر کدام را ارائه می دهد و سپس جزئیات مناطق غربی، مرکزی و شرقی را ارائه می دهد. این به زیبایی تاریخ بودیسم تبتی را تجسم می کند، گسترش آن در سراسر آسیا را با هزاران معبد ترسیم شده، هم در تبت و هم در شمال چین و مغولستان، تا پکن ترسیم می کند. نقشه‌هایی از سیاست‌های اصلی و حکومت‌های سرزمینی آن‌ها و همچنین پادشاهی‌های گوگه و پورنگ در غرب تبت و درگه و نانگچن در خام وجود دارد. طرح‌های شهری لهاسا و نقشه‌هایی وجود دارد که بر تاریخ و زبان، جمعیت، منابع طبیعی و سیاست‌های معاصر تمرکز دارند. این جلد به‌طور فوق‌العاده جامع و کاملاً باشکوه، سنگ بنای نقشه‌برداری، مطالعات آسیایی، مطالعات بودایی، و در کتابخانه‌ها یا روی میزهای قهوه‌خوری هر کسی خواهد بود که تا به حال جذابیت مناظر، مردم و فرهنگ‌های عالی را احساس کرده است. مکان روی زمین. این شاید بهترین اطلس تاریخی زمان ما باشد. Ryavec با ترکیب تسلط به سختی بر تاریخ و جغرافیای تبت با تسلط به همان اندازه چشمگیر در نقشه‌برداری دیجیتال، خطوط تبت را با جزئیات بی‌سابقه و درخشان آشکار کرده است. برخی از چهل و نه نقشه دقیق - که به طور گسترده در طول زمان، مکان، و مضمون متغیر است - با کلیدهای خواننده پسند، مقاله های مختصر، عکس های به خوبی انتخاب شده، و یادداشت های علمی گسترده تکمیل شده است. نتیجه از هر نظر یک اثر برجسته است. منافذ این صفحات را برای درک جدیدی از چگونگی تلاقی معیشت، حاکمیت، قومیت، و اعتقادات و شکل دادن به یکی از پیچیده ترین و مشهورترین مناظر در جهان بررسی کنید. برای هر کتابخانه جدی ضروری است.» - کارن ویگن، ویراستار Cartographic Japan --


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216 pages | 121 color plates, 36 halftones, 2 tables | 8-1/2 x 11 | © 2015 "Cradled among the world’s highest mountains — and sheltering one of its most devout religious communities — Tibet is, for many of us, an ultimate destination, a place that touches the heavens, a place only barely in our world, at its very end. In recent decades, Western fascination with Tibet has soared, from the rise of Tibetan studies in academia to the rock concerts aimed at supporting its independence to the simple fact that most of us — far from any base camp — know exactly what a sherpa is. And yet any sustained look into Tibet as a place, any attempt to find one’s way around its high plateaus and through its deep history, will yield this surprising fact: we have barely mapped it. With this atlas, Karl E. Ryavec rights that wrong, sweeping aside the image of Tibet as Shangri-La and putting in its place a comprehensive vision of the region as it really is, a civilization in its own right. And the results are absolutely stunning. The product of 12 years of research and eight more of mapmaking, A Historical Atlas of Tibet documents cultural and religious sites across the Tibetan Plateau and its bordering regions from the Paleolithic and Neolithic times all the way up to today. It ranges through the five main periods in Tibetan history, offering introductory maps of each followed by details of western, central, and eastern regions. It beautifully visualizes the history of Tibetan Buddhism, tracing its spread throughout Asia, with thousands of temples mapped, both within Tibet and across North China and Mongolia, all the way to Beijing. There are maps of major polities and their territorial administrations, as well as of the kingdoms of Guge and Purang in western Tibet, and of Derge and Nangchen in Kham. There are town plans of Lhasa and maps that focus on history and language, on population, natural resources, and contemporary politics. Extraordinarily comprehensive and absolutely gorgeous, this overdue volume will be a cornerstone in cartography, Asian studies, Buddhist studies, and in the libraries or on the coffee tables of anyone who has ever felt the draw of the landscapes, people, and cultures of the highest place on Earth." “This may well be the best historical atlas of our time. Combining a hard-won mastery of Tibetan history and geography with an equally impressive command of digital cartography, Ryavec has revealed the contours of Tibet in unprecedented, radiant detail. Some forty-nine meticulous maps—ranging widely over time, space, and theme—are supplemented with reader-friendly keys, succinct essays, well-chosen photos, and extensive scholarly notes. The result is a landmark work in every way. Pore over these pages for a new understanding of how livelihood, sovereignty, ethnicity, and belief have intersected to shape one of the most complex and celebrated landscapes on the globe. A must-have for every serious library.” - Kären Wigen, coeditor of Cartographic Japan --



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\"How to define Tibet today is as contentious as it is complex. A large part of the problem derives from the perception that Tibet has always been viewed, in one sense or another, as peripheral. Attempts by outsiders to map Tibet only really began seriously in the nineteenth century with the colonialist paranoia of the ‘Great Game’ era, when the government officials of British India looked warily to the Himalayan border region, fearful of a possible territorial challenge from Russian Imperial encroachment entering India through ‘unknown’ Tibet. Yet, even before this time, Warren Hastings, as the East India Company’s Governor General of Bengal, had looked to Tibet as a possible entry route into the frustratingly impenetrable markets of Emperor Qianlong’s China. Hastings famously dispatched George Bogle, who managed to establish arguably the first meaningful diplomatic contacts with the Tibetan hierarchy through the court of the sixth Panchen Lama during the winter of 1774-75, although the death of the Panchen Lama soon after meant that the venture never came to fruition.

Later attempts to know and map the reality of Tibet were famously attempted by the Indian ‘pundits’ who were recruited, trained and secretly dispatched over the mountainous borderlands disguised as holy men on pilgrimage to the sacred sites of Tibet, thereby infiltrating a country otherwise forbidden to foreigners, making rudimentary route surveys as they went. Today this sense of mystery continues to pervade; the aura of Tibet as a faraway and largely unknown land, still closed off from the rest of the world, lingers on. Karl E. Ryavec’s A Historical Atlas of Tibet aims to rectify this situation by placing Tibet at the centre, rather than at the periphery, of other cultural and historic concerns.

Aside from being a work of impressive scholarship, A Historic Atlas of Tibet is a beautiful book to behold – large but portably sized, with all maps and illustrations rendered in colour throughout. It is the culmination of two decades of research by a single academic geographer aided and informed by a host of other noted scholars from a range of different academic fields. Ryavec utilises a wide range of primary and secondary source material, along with modern digital cartographic techniques, to collect and render comprehensive datasets in easily readable visual formats.

The book is comprised of a series of 49 separate maps which have been supplemented by detailed keys, concise explanatory essays and contextually illustrative photographs as well as by informative tables and graphs with clear scholarly notes and references. The maps cover a wide-ranging set of themes and topics, some of which extend beyond Tibet itself to cover areas of North China, Mongolia and Beijing. The maps which make up the core of the atlas visualise the Tibet cultural region as a whole and focus in on key central, western and eastern regions, illustrating the historical and cultural transformations of Tibet from the Palaeolithic period to the present day. Divided into four parts, these core maps describe the Prehistoric and Ancient Periods, circa 30,000 BCE to 600 CE; the Imperial Period, circa 600-900; the Period of Disunion, circa 900-1642; and the Ganden Podrang Period (Kingdom of the Dalai Lamas) from 1642 to the twentieth century.
Tibet mapImage Credit: Tibet in 1734. Royaume de Thibet (‘Kingdom of Tibet’) in la Chine, la Tartarie Chinoise, et le Thibet (‘China, Chinese Tartary and Tibet’) on a map by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville based on earlier Jesuit maps (Wikipedia Public Domain)

Eight introductory maps at the start of the atlas set Tibet in its regional, geographical and cultural contexts, illustrating not just the physical topography of the region, but also the historic trade networks and the time it would take to travel these long established routes; the growth of Buddhist temples and monasteries throughout the core regions of Tibet between circa 600-1950; and the geographical extent of the various languages and dialects spoken today by roughly six million ‘Tibetic’-language speakers. The atlas concludes with a set of four maps, which details the present-day natural resources, land cover patterns and population distribution of the Tibetan Plateau as well as the demarcations of the modern territorial administration system within the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

As the first historical atlas specifically centred on Tibet, this book will undoubtedly come to serve as an invaluable basic reference work for both students and established scholars across a wide array of academic disciplines. It will be of essential use to historians, anthropologists, historical geographers, digital cartographers, archaeologists and scholars of religion and other aspects of Tibetan culture and society. The essays accompanying each map provide succinct descriptions of the information each map intends to describe or illustrate, whilst also providing a comprehensive outline of the source material used to inform the map and how it might in certain cases be limited as a consequence, with a full set of references provided for anyone who wishes to look into these aspects or examine these areas in more detail.

In his preface to the atlas, Ryavec modestly acknowledges that, in undertaking the first work of its kind dedicated solely to Tibet, there were advantages and disadvantages he encountered when compiling the necessary information to draw up these maps. In producing a new resource, there was nothing of such detail with which to compare his efforts, and in some areas, both academic and regional, there is still a vast amount of data that does not yet exist and so remains speculative. However, his background as an academic geographer with a particular interest in Tibet studies meant that he was able to begin the work of assembling the relevant datasets in order to attempt the task of creating such an atlas, and – as he notes later on in the book – a future revised and expanded edition will hopefully be able to build upon this very admirable start. In the meantime, with regards to Tibet studies as a topic that is both central to itself and set within the wider scope of Asian studies, there is plenty of information expertly distilled into these 49 maps. They will absorb anyone with an interest in the cartographic visualisation of information, as well as those seeking to understand and place the history and culture of Tibet.\"

Tim Chamberlain has a BSc in Anthropology from the University of East London and an MA in World History from Birkbeck College, University of London, where he is currently undertaking a PhD looking at Western travellers in East Tibet in the early 20th century, exploring themes of science and empire. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and works as a project coordinator for international touring exhibitions at the British Museum.




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