European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
The European
Bulletin of Himalayan Research (EBHR) was founded by the late Richard
Burghart in 1991 and has appeared twice yearly ever since. It is edited on a
rotating basis between France (CNRS),
Germany (South Asia
Institute) and the United Kingdom (SOAS).
From 2019 to 2023, the EBHR is hosted at the Centre for Himalayan Studies at CNRS in France.
Co-editors:
Tristan Bruslé (CNRS), Stéphane Gros (CNRS), Philippe Ramirez (CNRS)
Associate editor:
Arik Moran (University of Haifa), Book reviews editor
Copyeditor:
Bernadette Sellers (CNRS)
The EBHR publishes in English with the aim of reaching a large audience around the world. The subjects covered by the journal range from geography and economics to anthropology, sociology, philology, history, art history, archaeology, and history of religions. This multidisciplinarity has so far defined the journal in its mission to be a publication outlet for Himalayan studies at large, across areas of specialty within the field of human and social sciences.
In terms of geographical scope, the journal has published material that covers the Himalayas within a broad definition and not limited to the geological region, but taken to include the Karakorum, Hindukush, Ladakh, southern Tibet, Kashmir, north-west India, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, and north-east India.
Publishing with and reading the EBHR is free of charge and all journal content is licensed under the Creative Commons License CC BY 4.0. We are now publishing open access and online exclusively on the OpenEdition Journals platform. General information about the EBHR, submission formats, and instructions for authors can be found on the journal's website https://journals.openedition.org/ebhr/.
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- Cover, contents (176 kb)
- Editorial (94 kb)
- Working with Buddhists (152 kb)
author: Alexander W. Macdonald - A Tale of Two Temples: Culture, Capital, and Community in Mustang, Nepal (242 kb)
author: Sienna Craig - Zombie Slayers in a 'Hidden Valley' (sbas yul): Sacred Geography and Political Organisation in the Nepal-Tibet Borderland (311 kb)
author: Francis Khek Gee Lim - Realities and Images of Nepal's Maoists after the Attack on Beni (418 kb)
author: Kiyoko Ogura - Research Report: The Tibetan Dialect of Lende (Kyirong): A Grammatical Description with Historical Annotations (123 kb)
author: Brigitte Huber - Conference Report on Rituals of Divine Kingship in the Central Himalayas (135 kb)
author: William S. Sax - Ina Rösing: Trance, Besessenheit und Amnesie bei den Schamanen der Changpa-Nomaden im ladakhischen Changthang [Trance, Possession and Amnesia Among the Shamans of the Changpa Nomads in Changthang of Ladakh] (78 kb)
author: András Höfer - Daniela Berti and Gilles Tarabout (eds.): Terra, Territorio e Società nel Mondo Indiano (102 kb)
author: Chiara Letizia - William S. Sax: Dancing the Self: Personhood and Performance in the Pāṇḍav Līlā of Garhwal (102 kb)
author: Stuart Blackburn - David N. Gellner (ed.): Resistance and the State: Nepalese Experiences (115 kb)
author: John Whelpton - Charlotte E. Hardman: Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion Among the Lohorung Rai (90 kb)
author: Mark Turin - Michael Hutt: Unbecoming Citizens: Culture, Nationhood, and the Flight of Refugees from Bhutan (102 kb)
author: Karl-Heinz Krämer - Olivia Aubriot: L'eau, Miroir d'une Société. Irrigation paysanne au Népal central (106 kb)
author: Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt - Harka Gurung: Social Demography of Nepal, Census 2001 (213 kb)
author: David Seddon - Notes on Contributors (90 kb)