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Revision as of 00:36, 5 June 2020
Dates
Birth: | 1951/01/04 |
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Death: | 2017/01/29 |
Place of birth: | New York City |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
Other Biographical info:
Links
- Wiki Pages
Full Name[edit]
Elliot Sperling
Affiliation[edit]
Indiana University, Bloomington
Associate Professor, Central Eurasian Studies
Office: Goodbody Hall 143
Phone: (812) 855-7344
E-mail: sperlin@indiana.edu
Education[edit]
- B.A. at Queens College, 1973
- M.A. at Indiana University, 1980
- Ph.D. in Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University, 1983
Other Information[edit]
Testimony of Elliot Sperling for Congressional-Executive Commission on China June 10, 2002
Current PhD student: Nicole Willock
Highlited Publications[edit]
- "Notes on the Early History of Gro-tshang Rdo-rje-'change and Its Relations with the Ming Court," Lungta, (2000)
- "Tibet," in John Block Friedman and Kristen Mossler Figg, eds., Medieval Trade, Travel, and Explorations: An Encyclopedia, (New York, 2000)
- "Exile and Dissent: The Historical and Cultural Context," in Tibet Since 1950, (New York, 2000)
- "Awe and Submission: A Tibetan Aristocrat at the Court of Qianlong," International Review of History, vol 20, (1998)
- "«Orientalismus» und Aspekte der gewalte in der tibetischen Tradition," in Thierry Dodin and Heinze Räther, eds., Mythos Tibet, (Bonn, 1997)
- "Tibétains, Mongols et Mandchous," in Françoise Pommaret, eds., Lhasa lieu du divin, (Geneva, 1997)