Tibet in Agony
Discover the profound insights of Jianglin Li in her compelling book, Tibet in Agony. Published in 2016, this meticulously researched work spans 464 pages and offers the first clear historical account of the Chinese crackdown in Lhasa in 1959. Li expertly sifts through the distortions of propaganda and partisan politics to reconstruct a detailed chronology of events that have shaped modern Tibet.
In Tibet in Agony, readers will find answers to lingering questions about this critical moment in history, as well as an engaging narrative that illustrates the ongoing impact of these events on the region today. This book is essential for anyone interested in history, politics, and the complex relations surrounding Tibet. Dive into this gripping account and gain a deeper understanding of a crisis that continues to resonate.