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A Road into the Past: Reading a 19th-Century Illustrated Map of the Himalayas
Episode 29

A Road into the Past: Reading a 19th-Century Illustrated Map of the Himalayas

An interview with Diana Lange

New Books in Geography · Marshall Poe

December 30, 202023m 57s

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Show Notes

The British Library preserves a unique collection of pictorial maps and descriptions of places and cultures along the road from Lhasa to Leh.

But finding the people behind this collection and decoding it have been journeys of their own. In this latest podcast episode, Dr. Diana Lange of Humboldt University, Germany, opens her book “An Atlas of the Himalayas by a 19th Century Tibetan Lama: A Journey of Discovery” published in Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library, and talks about how she made these journeys, what her experiences were of travelling to the region in the modern day, and the differences between Western and Eastern art and cartography.

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