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Explore the captivating and tumultuous history of Tibet with our comprehensive book, newly published in 2021 by Reaktion Books. This insightful volume delves deep into the narrative of Tibet's struggle for independence, examining significant historical events and the ongoing political dilemmas faced by the Tibetan people. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides a thorough analysis of Tibet’s rich legacy as a great empire, spanning from the seventh to ninth centuries, to its resurgence of independence in 1368. Understand the implications of living as ‘Tibet outside of Tibet’ and the critical role of the Dalai Lama in Tibetan identity and self-determination. Additionally, the book sheds light on the consequences of the 1950 Chinese invasion and the resilience of over 100,000 Tibetan refugees who champion the cause of Tibetan nationalism internationally. With its deep historical insight and thought-provoking perspectives, this book is essential for anyone interested in Tibetan studies, international relations, or the global fight for human rights. Discover the enduring spirit of Tibet, marked by a blend of spirituality and political complexity, and why its future remains a subject of global interest and debate. This essential addition to your library will illuminate the path toward understanding Tibetan culture, history, and its quest for autonomy. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about human rights and the history of oppressed nations.