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A Tibetan Revolutionary: The Political Life and Times of Bapa Phntso Wangye
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A Tibetan Revolutionary: The Political Life and Times of Bapa Phntso Wangye Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition

by Goldstein, Melvyn C

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University of California Press, 2006-09-04. 1. paperback. Used: Good.
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"These extraordinary memoirs dictated by a key figure in the history of 20th century Sino-Tibetan relations are essential reading for all interested in understanding this important subject. The founder of the Tibetan Communist Party recalls vividly his personal role in the epic struggle of the Tibetan people over tradition and modernity, and the hopes, betrayals and tragedies that have marked it. The idealism, honesty and courage that have defined his life are in full evidence in this gripping personal narrative."--John L. Holden, President, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations

"This is one of the great untold stories of modern Tibet. Phntso Wangye is a man who has never stopped fighting for his people, and the story of his life is both heartbreaking and inspiring, and essential for understanding what has happened in Tibet since the 1930s. Tibetan history has never before been as exciting to read as it is here."--John Ackerly, President, International Campaign for Tibet

About the author

Melvyn C. Goldstein is John Reynolds Harkness Professor in Anthropology and Codirector of the Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University. Dawei Sherap is a Tibetan-born intellectual living and working in China. He has written extensively on Phnwang. William R. Siebenschuh is Chair of the English Department at Case Western Reserve University.