Recent Bhutanese scholarship in history and anthropology
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This paper would like to present the recent scholarship on Bhutan by the Bhutanese themselves and to show that the studies of these scholars are the offsprings of a long tradition of Bhutanese scholarship but that they also demonstrate new trends, which are in tune with the socio-cultural changes in the country. The topic is Bhutanese scholarship in what are generally called "the Human Sciences", that is history and anthropology, but will not deal with sociology, political studies, development studies or religious studies, fields in themselves. Largely bibliographical, this paper fully indicates the recent Bhutanese publications of interest to researchers. The mentions of publications, which are often too unknown outside Bhutan because of problems of distribution, therefore aim at broadening the scientific knowledge of Bhutan on specific subjects.
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- Journal of Bhutan Studies, Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 2000 http://himalaya.socanth.cam.ac.uk/collections/journals/jbs/pdf/JBS_02_02_05.pdf
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- Bhutan
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