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.
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- A Daughter Married, a Daughter Lost? The impact of resettlement on Bhutanese refugee marriages (217 kb)
author: Ilse Griek - Uprooted/Rerouted: the Bhutanese resettlement project in North Carolina (180 kb)
author: Suzanne Shanahan - Nepali-Speaking Bhutanese Refugees in Canada: How to be Hindu in a regional Quebecois city? (627 kb)
author: Beatrice Halsouet - Conceptualizing employment services for resettled Bhutanese refugees: A case study in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (709 kb)
author: Eleanor Ott - Refugee resettlement in the Uk: Bhutanese refugees in Greater Manchester (213 kb)
author: Nicole I.J. Hoellerer - Refugees and Advocates: Bhutanese refugees resettlement NGOs and the co-construction of a social memory of victimhood (147 kb)
author: Joseph Stadler - Social Service Provider Perceptions of 'Nepali-ness' among the Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Austin, Texas (152 kb)
author: Heather Hindman - The Transformation of Homeland Politics in the Era of Resettlement: Bhutanese refugees in Nepal and the diaspora (225 kb)
author: Susan Banki - Making Peace in The Heart-Mind: Towards an ethnopyschology of resilience among Bhutanese refugees (328 kb)
author: Lina E. Chase and Damayanti Bhattarai - Katia Buffertrille, ed.: Revisiting Rituals in a Changing Tibetan World (123 kb)
author: Carthy Cantwell - Nathan W. Hill, ed.: Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages IV (143 kb)
author: Kazushi Iwao - Ian Carlos Fitzpatrick: Cardamom and Class: A Limbu village and its extensions in East Nepal (111 kb)
author: Olivia Aubriot - Theresia Hofer: The Inheritance of Change: Transmission and practice of Tibetan medicine in Ngamring (156 kb)
author: Mona Schrempf and Olaf Czaja - Cecile T Niang: Connecting the Disconnected: Coping strategies of the financially excluded in Bhutan (111 kb)
author: Richard Whitecross - Reflection on the Resettlement of Bhutanese Refugees in the UK: The voices of refugees (111 kb)
author: Lok Nath Bajgai - Voices from the Bhutanese Youth (86 kb)
author: Ajay Thapa - Notes on Contributors (106 kb)