The Himalayas: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture
By (Author) Andrew J. Hund
Edited by James A. Wren
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
15th June 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Mountains and uplands
Asian history
954.96003
Hardback
360
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
907g
A thorough and detailed resource that describes the history, culture, and geography of the Himalayan region, providing an indispensable reference work to both general readers and seasoned scholars in the field. The Himalayas: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture serves as a convenient and authoritative reference for anyone exploring the region and seeking to better understand the history, events, peoples, and geopolitical details of this unique area of the world. It explores the geography and details of the demographics, discusses relevant historical events, and addresses socioeconomic movements, political intrigues and controversies, and cultural details as to give an overarching impression of the region as a coherent and cohesive whole. Readers will come away with a vastly heightened understanding of the geographical region we recognize as the Himalayas, and grasp the issues of geography, history, and culture that are central to contemporary understandings of the human culture in the region. The alphabetically arranged and succinct entries provide easy access to detailed, authoritative information. Additionally, sidebars throughout the book relate compelling facts that point readers to new and interesting avenues of exploration. The volume also includes a chronological overview of the region, ten primary source documents, and a comprehensive bibliography of supporting works.
The power of the Himalayas to draw those seeking adventure, peace, salvation, and solace is aptly showcased in this work. Recommended for the general reader. * Booklist Online *
This very readable volume with its attention to issues of identity, gender, race, and class fills a distinct gap in the reference literature on the Himalayan region. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *
2018 Top Community College Resource * Choice *
Andrew J. Hund, PhD, was professor of sociology at the United Arab Emirates University. James A. Wren, PhD, retired as professor of Asian and comparative literature from San Jose State University.