Nikolay Tsyrempilov, Doctor in History, currently holds the position of Associate Professor at the Department of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies of Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan). He specializes in the history of Buddhism in Tibet, Mongolia and Russia in the 17-mid 20th century.
摘要
The book systematically explores the history of the Buddhist community in the Russian Empire. It offers an advanced overview of the relations that existed between the Buriat Buddhists and the Russian imperial authorities. Various institutions and actors represented Russian power: foreign and interior ministries, the Irkutsk general-governorship, the Orthodox Christian mission of East Siberia, local journalists and academic scholars. The book is focussing especially on the evolution of imperial legislation and specific administrative mechanisms aiming at the regulation of Buddhist affairs. The author demonstrates how these actors responded to conflicting situations and collisions of interests. Thus the history of relations between Russia and her Buddhist subjects is shown as a complex process with participation of a number of actors with their own interests and motivations.
目次
Front Matter Preliminary Material Copyright page Dedication Acknowledgements List of Maps, Tables, and Figures Maps Notes on Transliteration Abbreviations Glossary of Special Terms
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 - 28 Chapter 2 Building the Church of the Lamas 29 - 73 Chapter 3 Dealing with the ‘Lama Issue’ 74 - 121 Chapter 4 Learning to Live Together 122 - 164 Chapter 5 From Lamaism to Buddhism 165 - 192 Chapter 6 Conclusion 193 - 197