• Melvyn C. Goldstein (born February 8, 1938) is an American social anthropologist and Tibet scholar. He is a professor of anthropology at Case Western...
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  • Light Orchestra Melvyn Goldstein (born 1938), American social anthropologist Melvyn Grant (born 1944), English artist and illustrator Melvyn Greaves (born...
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  • otolaryngologist Mel Goldstein (1945–2012), American meteorologist Melvyn Goldstein (born 1938), American social anthropologist Paul Goldstein (law professor)...
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    studied specific regions of Tibet and the terms were not universal. Both Melvyn Goldstein and Geoff Childs however classified the population into three main...
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    Chinese Qing dynasty (1644–1912) as also maintaining a form of serfdom. Melvyn Goldstein described Tibet as having had serfdom until 1959, but whether or not...
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  • S2CID 154807942. Goldstein, Melvyn. Central Asiatic Journal (1971). Taxation and the Structure of a Tibetan village. Goldstein, Melvyn C. Reexamining Choice...
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    Gangdruk with assistance from the CIA. According to contemporary author Melvyn Goldstein, the campaign aimed to capture the Lhasa army occupying Chamdo, demoralize...
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    deferred to the abbot in religious matters. Western historians such as Melvyn Goldstein, Elliot Sperling, and Jaques Gernet have described Tibet during the...
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  • discuss issues as they arose. According to historians Tom A. Grunfeld, Melvyn C. Goldstein and Tsering Shakya, the young Dalai Lama did ratify the Seventeen...
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