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Preface, Rebecca Redwood French
Buddhism And Law In Tibet, Rebecca Redwood French
Buddhism And Law In Tibet, Rebecca Redwood French
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Published as Chapter 17 in Buddhism and Law: An Introduction, Rebecca Redwood French & Mark A. Nathan, eds.
The Tibetan plateau is an immense high-altitude desert that, except for a few larger towns, was very sparsely populated with agriculturalists, nomadic herders, and merchant traders prior to 1960. The small population and minimal urbanization are the most important distinguishing features of this Buddhist country because concentrated populations are commonly connected to the development of government administration, law, and intellectual production. Despite this, Tibetan culture is known for its long history of enormous production of literary, scholarly, and religious works. Books on …
Law And Religion In Colonial America, Mark Mcgarvie, Elizabeth B. Mensch
Law And Religion In Colonial America, Mark Mcgarvie, Elizabeth B. Mensch
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Published in Cambridge History of American Law, Volume 1: Early America (1580-1815), Michael Grossberg & Christopher Tomlins, eds.