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This book explores the historical and religious dynamics that led to the “golden age” of Tibetan printing in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It also examines the Mahayana Buddhist ideas that motivated the growth of early modern woodblock publishing and the religious use of books during that period.



The Power of Publishing in Early Modern Tibetan Buddhism explores the historical and religious dynamics that led to the “golden age” of Tibetan printing in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when Tibetan woodblock publishing reached its zenith. By tracing the publication and circulation of Tibetan books in early modern Asia, from the Fifth Dalai Lama's Potala Palace in Lhasa, through cosmopolitan Qing Beijing, and into monastic colleges on the Sino-Tibetan borderlands, this book demonstrates how woodblock publishing helped shape the religious and political landscapes of Tibet, Mongolia, and China into the twentieth century. Intertwined with this larger historical narrative, this volume explores the meaning and purpose of books in early modern Tibetan Buddhist cultures, especially the role of Mahayana Buddhist ideas as a driving force behind both the growth of woodblock publishing at that time and the use of Tibetan Buddhist books for a variety of activities, including scholarship, exchange, ritual, and a wide range of reading practices.

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This book explores the historical and religious dynamics that led to the golden age of Tibetan printing in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It also examines the Mahayana Buddhist ideas that motivated the growth of early modern woodblock publishing and the religious use of books during that period.
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Dalai Lamas Books

Chapter 2: Tibetan Buddhist Publishing and Ritual in Qing Beijing

Chapter 3: Derge as a Center of Publishing, Scholarship, and Ritual

Chapter 4: Choné: Publishing in the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands

Chapter 5: Labrang Publishing and Tibetan Buddhist Reading Practices

Epilogue

Bibliography

About the Author
Benjamin J. Nourse is assistant professor of Buddhist studies in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Denver.