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Luce Boulnois

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63:. "Lucette Boulnois was one of the most important scholars of Tibetan economic history. Her 1983 'Poudre d'or et moneys d'argent au Tibet (principalement au 18eme siecle) ' is one of the earliest, still among the most important, and unfortunately one of the least cited monographs on the subject." She worked at the 81:
in Paris in 1963. It was published in English in London and New York in 1966. The book has since been translated into nine languages in all, including Chinese and Japanese. The first edition received only a qualified welcome, being praised for its scope and enthusiasm but also criticised for not
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After graduation, Boulnois spent seven years as a translator and it was through the professional contacts and travel that this afforded that she became interested in the Silk Road and trade along it. She was able to visit communist countries when few Western visitors were admitted, and used her
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language skills to access sources overlooked or inaccessible to most Western scholars. She became an authority on the history of central Asia and particularly of Nepal and Tibet and
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being up to date with the latest scholarship, poor referencing, the lack of an index and the omission of references to some authorities in the field.
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Boulnois died in 2009. UNESCO described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route".
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described her as "a world-renowned authority on the history of the fabled trade route".
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Boulnois, Luce, with additional material by Bradley Mayhew & Angela Sheng. (2004)
67:(CNRS) for nearly 30 years in Nepalese and Himalayan studies before retiring in 1992. 396: 90: 46:
Lucette Boulnois was born in France in 1931. She studied Russian and Chinese at the
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and trans-Himalayan trade. Her career was book-ended by her seminal 1963 book
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Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales alumni
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In 2001, Boulnois published her summation of her researches as
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Cartes du Népal dans les bibliothèques de Paris et de Londres
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Silk Road: Monks, warriors & merchants on the Silk Road
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Silk Road: Monks, warriors & merchants on the Silk Road
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Silk Road: Monks, warriors & merchants on the Silk Road
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National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilisations
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in Gray Tuttle & Kurtis R. Schaeffer (Eds.) (2013)
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Silk Road
UNESCO
National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilisations
Sino-Nepalese relations
National Centre for Scientific Research
sinologist
Paul Demiéville
Helen Loveday
The Silk Road
Allen & Unwin
Médiévales
Editions Olizane
ISBN
2880862493
ISBN
9622177212
Columbia University Press
ISBN
9780231144681
Edgar Knobloch



ISBN
9622177212




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