Michael Macdonald

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Britain’s invasion of Tibet in 1903 is rarely more than a footnote in the grand histories of British empire, but it is nevertheless gripping.1 Not least there was the sheer romance of the enterprise: at the time, little was known about Tibet, the only Himalayan state untouched by the British.
Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain
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