A History of Uyghur Buddhism

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$42.00
Publisher
Columbia University Press
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Pages
296
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.21 X 0.67 inches | 1.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780231215251

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About the Author
Johan Elverskog is Dedman Family Distinguished Professor, professor of religious studies, and, by courtesy, professor of history at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He is the author or editor of ten books, including, most recently, The Precious Summary: A History of the Mongols from Chinggis Khan to the Qing Dynasty (Columbia, 2023).
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Elverskog incorporates a remarkably vast body of research and information and packs it into an accessible and approachable format for those who may have little familiarity with Uyghur culture, Central Asian history, or the relevant forms of Buddhism from this period. This volume makes an excellent resource for scholars and readers of Buddhist history.-- "Tricycle"
A History of Uyghur Buddhism is like a long-awaited homecoming. Elverskog has produced a beautifully no-frills, understatedly direct writing style charting the Uyghur contribution to Buddhism. His story of the Uyghur Buddhists is, without exaggeration, a delight to read that will be hard to replicate for some years to come.-- "BuddhistDoor"
Employing an impressive range of scholarly tools, Elverskog paints a fascinating portrait of Uyghur Buddhism, demonstrating that the Uyghurs were not simply bystanders as Buddhism made its way along the Silk Road from India to China. They developed their own important tradition of Buddhist practice, one that had largely been forgotten, until now.--Donald S. Lopez Jr., University of Michigan
Elverskog masterfully tells a powerful and original story about Uyghur Buddhism, correcting a long-standing public misunderstanding that Uyghurs have always been Muslim. A History of Uyghur Buddhism is notable for its narrative briskness, analytical rigor, and imaginative verve.--Eugene Y. Wang, author of Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist Visual Culture in Medieval China
A History of Uyghur Buddhism is, to put it mildly, an impressive achievement. Elverskog demonstrates a masterful command of the relevant sources based on ancient, medieval, and early modern texts as well as newly discovered manuscripts and archaeologically recovered materials, and the book is enriched by informative maps and illuminating figures.--Victor H. Mair, editor of The Columbia History of Chinese Literature and The Columbia Anthology of Traditional Chinese Literature
The History of Uyghur Buddhism continues [the] important project of reclaiming the Uyghurs' under-appreciated Buddhist history. ... [a] sophisticated chronicle.-- "Asian Review of Books"