From the Publisher
While John Whelpton''s history of Nepal focuses on the period since
the overthrow of the Rana family autocracy in 1950-51, the early
chapters are devoted to the origins of the kingdom and the evolving
relations of its diverse peoples. Whelpton portrays a country of
extraordinary contrasts, whose history has been buffeted constantly
by its neighbors, China and India. Economic and political turmoil
over the last fifty years came to a climax with the massacre of the
royal family in 2001, when the country erupted into civil war. This
book is the most comprehensive and accessible English-language
one-volume history of Nepal. John Whelpton, who works as a teacher
in Hong Kong, is an historian and linguist. He has worked and
traveled extensively in Nepal, and has written numerous articles
and books on the subject. These include Nationalism & Ethnicity
in a Hindu Kingdom: The Politics and Culture of Contemporary Nepal
(Routledge, 1997), and Kings, Soldiers and Priests: Nepalese
Politics and the Rise of Jang Bahadur Rana, 1830-1857 (South Asia
Books, 1992).
About the Author
John Whelpton, who works as a teacher in Hong Kong, is an historian and linguist. He has worked and travelled extensively in Nepal, and has written numerous articles and books on the subject. These include People, Politics and Ideology: Democracy and Social Change in Nepal (1999, with the late Martin Hoftun and William Raeper), and Kings, Soldiers and Priests: Nepalese Politics and the Rise of Jang Bahadur Rana, 1830-1857 (1991).
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: March 7, 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0521804701
ISBN - 13: 9780521804707