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简明西藏通史(英文版)热度:

  • 图书作者:恰白•次旦平措 等
  • 书号:9787508521138
  • 译者:许华锋
  • 出版社:五洲传播出版社
  • 装帧:平装
  • 页数:450
  • 出版日期:2011-06-01
  • 定价:88.00

内容简介:

  《西藏简明通史(英文版)》depicts a panorama of the history of Tibet based on its regime evolution, which clearly reveals the process and special laws of Tibet becoming an integrated part of China, indicating the ethnic diversity and unity of the Chinese nation.
 
作者简介:

目录:
Chapter One Prehistory Period
Section One The origin of the name "bod-ljong"
Section Two The formation of Tibetan plateau
Section Three The origin of Tibetan people
Chapter Two The Royal Lineage of Pugyal
Chapter Three The Royal Lineage of Tubo Tsenpo
Section One Tsenpo Songtsen Gampo
Section Two Gungsong Gungsten and Mangsong Mangtsen
Section Three Tsenpo Dusong Mangpoje
Section Four Tsenpo Tride Tsugtsen
Section Five Trisong Detsen
Section Six Prince Muni Tsenpo
Section Seven Tride Songtsen Sadnaleg
Section Eight Tsenpo Tritsug Detsen Ralpachen
Section Nine Tsenpo Lang DarmaWudum Tsen
Chapter Four The Division Period in Tibet
Section One The Story about Ardaweisong, Yumtan and their descendants
Section Two The history of the later period of the spread of Buddhism in Tibet
Section Three The sects in the division period of Tibet
Chapter Five The Reign of Sakyapa Clan in Tibet
Section One The Situation of Tibet and the Royal Lineage of Sakyapa Clan in the Early of the 13th Century
Section Two The influence of descendants of Genghis Khan in Tibet and the reunification of Tibet
Section Three Mongolian prince Ngorchen Godan invited Sakya Pandita to inland China
Section Four Letter from Sakya Pandita addressed to every regional leader in Tibet
Section Five The meeting between Phagpa and Kublai Khan; Edit on awarding and protecting Buddhist monks
Section Six Sechen Khan invited Karma Pakshi to inland China
Section Seven Declaration of putting three Chokha of Tubo under the rule ofYuan; Establishment ofpost houses in Tibet
Section Eight Issuance of Pearl Edict; Phagpa returned to Tibet to build new organization of Sakya
Section Nine Phagpa as the political consultant to the Emperor of Yuan
Section Ten Phagpa returned to Tibet again and died; Yuan stationed troops in Tibet
Section Eleven Chakna Dorje and his son
Section Twelve The contradiction between Sakya and Drigung was escalated; The Chaos of Drigung Monastery
Section Thirteen The story of Sakya Danyi Chenpo Sangpopal
Section Fourteen Yuan conducted three censuses and established administrative system in Tibet
Section Fifteen Yuan Dynasty gave official title to Sakya ruling group
Section Sixteen Some examples of the Sakyapa's administration of the affairs in Tibet at the edit of the emperors of Yuan
Section Seventeen The economic development in Tibet in the time of rule by Sakyapa
Section Eighteen The cultural development of Tibet in the reign of Sakyapa
Section Nineteen Shongton Lotsawa Dorje Gyaltsen ushered in a new era of Tibetan literature
Section Twenty The Sakya Family was split into four Ladrangs and the rule of Sakyapaended.
Chapter Six The Phagmo Drupa Time of Tibet
Section One The Lang Family with Phagdru Kagyu, Phagdru Trikor and Phagdru Desi
Section Two Ming Dynasty's administration over Tibetan local regime
Section Three Tibet's Economic and Cultural Development in the Period of Phagdru Regime
Section Four Gelug during Phagdru Regime
Section Five History of Depa Rinpungpa
ection Six History of Desi Tsangpa
Chapter Seven The Ganden Phodrang Regime
Section One The history surrounding the Fifth Dalai Lama-Ngawang Losang Gyatso
Section Two The story of the Sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso
Section Three The period of the seventh Dalai Lama Kelsang Gyatso
Section Four The period of the 8th Dalai Lama-lempel Gyatso
Section Five The 9th Dalai Lama-Lungtok Gyatso
Section Six The period of the 10th Dalai Lama-Tsultrim Gyatso
Section Seven The period of the 11th Dalai Lama Khedrup Gyatso
Section Eight The period of the 12th Dalai Lama Trinley Gyatso
Section Nine The period of the 13th Dalai Lama-Thubten Gyatso
Section Ten Some of the Prominent figures in the Ganden Phodrang period