Melvyn c goldstein biography graphic organizer
The term Inner Emigration, developed in the study of German literature and art under National Socialist dictatorship and broadly applied to the study of..
By drawing on multiple archival, ethno graphic, and historic sources, I show how the story of Rapga Pangdatsang and the first Tibetan political party enables a.
Goldstein, Melvyn C. –
PERSONAL: Born February 8, , in New York, NY; son of Harold and Rae Goldstein; children: Andre. Education:University of Michigan, B.A., , M.A., ; University of Washington, Seattle, Ph.D.,
ADDRESSES: Home—Euclid, OH.
Office—Department of Anthropology, Mather Memorial, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH —[emailprotected].
CAREER: Social anthropologist, educator, writer, and editor. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, assistant professor, –71, associate professor, –76, professor of anthropology, –91, department chair, –, Center for Research on Tibet, director, –, J.R.
Harkness Professor, –. Serves on numerous committees, boards, and commissions, including ones for the Peak Enterprise Program of the Mountain Institute (for Tibetan Development), –; Mt Everest Binational Nature Reserve Project, –; National Committee on United States-China Relations, –; Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund, –.
MEMBER: International Mountain So