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Curriculum Vitae Of MELVYN C. GOLDSTEIN (Revised 1-6-2019)
Personal Background Education B.A., 1959, University of Michigan,
history M.A., 1960, University of Michigan, history Ph.D. 1968,
University of Washington, anthropology Employment 1991-present:
John Reynolds Harkness Professor of Anthropology, Case Western
Reserve University 1991-present: Professor of International Health,
School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University (secondary
appointment) 1991-present: Co-Director, Center for Research on
Tibet, Case Western Reserve University 1987-1991: Director, Center
for Research on Tibet, Case Western Reserve University 1975-2002:
Chairman of Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve
University 1978-present: Professor of Anthropology, Case Western
Reserve University 1974-1978: Associate Professor of Anthropology,
Case Western Reserve University 1968-1971: Assistant Professor of
Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University
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Professional Activities and Honors
Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences, Section 51,
Anthropology, 2009- present. Distinguished Research Award, Case
Western Reserve University, 2016
The Association for Asian Studies’ Joseph Levenson Prize for
best monograph on Twentieth-Century China in 1989: Honorable
Mention: ("A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-51: The Demise of the
Lamaist State").
This monumental study is a path-breaking contribution to our
understanding of modern Tibet. Melvyn Goldstein has marshalled an
impressive array of documentary, archival and interview sources to
provide critical new insights into the political and diplomatic
history of Tibet during its independence of Chinese domination.
Particularly important is the author’s use of Tibetan sources to go
beyond the question of Tibet’s relation to China, and narrate in
detail the conflicts within Tibetan society: between monastic and
lay elements, between reformers and conservatives, between rival
regents’ cliques. The Levinson Prize Committee of the China and
Inner Asia Council is proud to give Honorable Mention to Professor
Goldstein for this impressive contribution to the development of an
important part of our field.
The Frank and Dorothy Hummel Hovorka Prize, Case Western Reserve
University, 2012. CO-FOUNDER and Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of
Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1986-1996.
Member, National Committee on United States-China Relations,
1997-present. Board of Directors, Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund,
1997-2009. Member, Advisory Committee of the journal, Inner Asia,
1998-present. Member, International Commission on Aging,
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
(IUAES).
Member, International Commission on Nomadic Peoples.
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
(IUAES). Member, Editorial Board, J. of Cross-Cultural Gerontology,
1996-present.
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Executive Board, Nepal and Himalayan Studies Association
2003-2006.
Member, Advisory Board, Peak Enterprise Program of the Mountain
Institute (for Tibetan Development). 1998-2005.
Member, Senior Advisory Committee, Mount Everest Binational
Nature Reserve Project (Nepal and China), Woodlands Mountain
Institute, 1991-200
Member, National Academy of Sciences' Panel on Grassland Science
in Northern China, 1991. Member, Tibet Fact-Finding delegation;
National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1991.
Who's Who in America, Who’s Who in American Education,
Contemporary Authors, Who's Who in Social Sciences Higher
Education, Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in the Midwest, Who’s
Who in Science and Engineering 2016-2017 (12th Edition)
Research Grants and Fellowships (excludes student dissertation
awards) 1961-1964 National Defense Educational Act, Title IV:
Tibetan Language. 1965 American Institute of Indian Studies
Fellowship: The Study of Tibetan Social Organization in India. 1966
American Institute of Indian Studies Fellowship: The Study of
Tibetan Social Organization in India. Fellowship for additional
year. 1967-1968 National Institute of Mental Health: Dissertation
Fellowship. 1970-1972 Office of Education, Institute for
International Studies: Modern Tibetan-English Dictionary. (PI.)
1973-1974 Extension of Modern Tibetan-English Dictionary Project
(Principal Investigator). 1973-1974 American Council of Learned
Societies: Senior Fellowship for research in Northwest Nepal.
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1976 National Institute of Health, NICHD, Population Research
Institute: Traditional Fertility in N.W. Nepal (HDO-8984-01),
(PI.). 1980 American Council of Learned Societies: Research on
Lhasa Street Songs. 1980-1981 National Geographic Society,
Committee for Research and Exploration: A Social, Ecological and
Demographic Study of Buddhist Monasticism, PI. 1980-1982 Department
of Education, Institute for International Studies: English-Tibetan
Dictionary (G 00800 1738) PI. 1980-1982 National Endowment for the
Humanities: English- Tibetan Dictionary (RT00066-80-1374) (PI).
1980-1981 Cleveland Foundation: Health Care Utilization Behavior in
Cleveland's West Side. 1981-1983 National Institute of Health,
NICHD, Population Research
Institute: The Cost/Value of Children in Urban Nepal (PI)
(HD-13827-01A1), PI.
1982 The Population Council: Determinants of Fertility in Urban
Nepal (PI). 1982-1984 National Endowment for the Humanities: Modern
Tibetan History: 1913-51 (RO-20261-82) (PI). 1982-1984 Smithsonian
Institution: Modern Tibetan History: 1913-51 (PI). 1983 National
Science Foundation: The Effect of Lifelong High Levels of Physical
Activity on The Aging Process. (Co-PI). 1985 National Endowment for
the Humanities:
Modern Tibetan History: 1913-51--Supplement (RO-20886-85)
(PI).
1985 National Academy of Sciences: National Program for Advanced
Study and Research in China, (CSCPRC) New Lexical Forms in Tibet
(Lhasa)" in China, (CSCPRC) Tibetan Pastoral Nomads: Cultural and
Ecological Perspectives. (PI).
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1986 National Academy of Sciences: National Program for Advanced
Study and Research in China, (CSCPRC) Tibetan Pastoral Nomads:
Cultural and Ecological Perspectives. (PI). 1986-1988 National
Geographic Society: Committee for Exploration and Research Tibetan
Pastoral Nomads: Cultural and Ecological Perspectives. (#3322-86),
(PI). 1986-1989 Department of Education, Institute of International
Studies: A Grammar-Reader of Literary Tibetan, (PI). 1987 National
Geographic Society: Committee for Exploration and Research,
Supplement to Tibetan Pastoral Nomads Project. 1987 National
Science Foundation: Hypoxemia and Pastoral nomadism in the Tibet
Autonomous Region of China, (Co-PI). 1987-1990 National Institute
on Aging: The Impact of China's Economic Reforms on the Elderly .
(1-RO1- AG06793-01), (PI). 1989-1991 National Academy of Sciences:
National Program for Advanced Study and Research in China,
(CSCPRC) A study of the social, economic and political
organization of Tibetan large-scale monasticism during the
traditional period. (PI).
1989-1992 National Endowment for the Humanities A study of the
social, economic and political organization of Tibetan large-scale
monasticism during the traditional period. (RO-21860-89), (PI).
1990-1991 IREX (International Research and Exchange Board) A study
of nomadic pastoralism in the Mongolian People's Republic (PI) 1990
National Geographic Society: Committee for Exploration and
Research, Follow-up Study on Tibetan Pastoral Nomads, (PI).
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1992 IREX (International Research and Exchange Board) A
follow-up study of nomadic pastoralism in Mongolia (Principal
Investigator), (PI). 1992-1994 National Endowment for the
Humanities A social and political history of Tibet, 1951-59.
(Principal Investigator) (RO-22251-91), (PI).. 1992 National
Geographic Society: Committee for Exploration and Research,
Mongolia’s Pastoral Nomads, (PI). 1995 National Geographic Society:
Committee for Exploration and Research, Tibetan nomad follow-up
study (#5603-95, (PI). 1994-1996 Department of Education,
International Studies Division A Comprehensive Tibetan-English
Dictionary of Modern Tibetan (PO-17A-30010-94), (PI). 1994-1996
National Endowment for the Humanities A social and political
history of Tibet, 1951-59 (supplement) (RO -22754-94). (PI).
(RO-22251-91). 1995-1997 National Endowment for the Humanities A
lexicon of traditional Tibetan government terminology (RT-
21671-95), (PI). (RT-21671-95). 1997-2001 Henry Luce Foundation,
China Research Competitive Program Impact of post-Mao reforms on
rural Tibet, (PI). 2000-2004 National Endowment for the Humanities
A social and political history of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet,
(RZ-20585-00), (PI). 2005-2006 Wenner-Gren Foundation for
Anthropological Research
Nomadic Pastoral society in Tibet: A study of twenty years of
change and adaptation in Phala
2001-2008 Henry Luce Foundation Tibetan Oral History and Archive
Project, (PI).
2005-2007 National Endowment for the Humanities Oral History of
Tibetans in India (RZ-50326-05), (PI).
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2005-2010 National Science Foundation (Human and Social Dynamics
Program) Economic Development and Intergenerational Relations in
the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. (NSF, HSD, 0527500),
(PI).
2008-2011 National Endowment for the Humanities Tibetan Voices:
An Oral History of Tibetan. (RZ-50845-08), (PI) Publications A.
Books, Monographs and Dissertation
In preparation Melvyn C. Goldstein. Monastic Voices from
Drepung: An oral history of life and times in Tibet’s largest
monastic city at the twilight of the traditional society.
2019
2018 2014 Melvyn C. Goldstein, A History of Modern Tibet,
Volume Three, 1955-1957: The Storm Clouds Descend. University of
California Press. 547 pp.
Paperback edition, U. of California Press, 2014
Chinese Edition, China University of Hong Kong Press, in press
(2019).
2009 Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao, Tanzen Lhundrup. On the
Cultural Revolution in Tibet: The Nyemo incident of 1969. U. of
California Press. 236 pp.
[http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/11013.php] Paperback
edition, U. of California Press, 2010
Japanese edition, Tokyo: Fūkyōsha, 2012
Melvyn C. Goldstein, A History of Modern Tibet, Volume Four,
1957-1959: In the Eye of the Storm. University of California
Press.
Melvyn C. Goldstein, Bod kyi nye rabs lo rgyus, 1913-1951: ser
mo ba’i rgyal khab kyi nyams ‘jig. (Tibetan edition of: A History
of Modern Tibet, Volume 1, 1913-1951: The Demise of the Lamaist
State). Dehradun, India:
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2007 Melvyn C. Goldstein, A History of Modern Tibet,
Volume Two, 1951-1955: The Calm Before the Storm. University of
California Press. 639 pp.
[http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/10123.php]
Paperback edition, 2009 South Asian Edition, DEV Publishers
& Distributors. Chinese edition, Honk Kong University Press,
2014. Melvyn C. Goldstein, Dawei Sherap, William Siebenschuh.
A Tibetan Revolutionary. The political life of Bapa Phüntso
Wangye. U. of California Press. 371 pp.
Paperback edition, 2006. [
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9933.html]
Tibetan Language edition: [bod mi gsar brje ba zhig: ‘ba’ pa
phun tshogs dbang rgyal gyi srid don mi tshad dang dus skabs]..
Dharamsala India, Tibet Times Publishers, 2006.
Korean Language Edition, Seoul: Silcheon Munhak Publishers,
2010.
Chinese Language Edition, Hong Kong University Press, 2010 .
2001 Melvyn C. Goldstein. The New Tibetan-English
Dictionary of Modern Tibetan. U. of California Press. 1,200
pp.
South Asian Edition, New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal
Publishers Pvt. Ltd., India, 2004
1998
Melvyn C. Goldstein and M. Kapstein. Eds. Buddhism in
Contemporary Tibet: Religious Revival and Cultural Identity. U. of
California Press. 207 pp. Paperback edition, 1999. South Asian
Edition, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, India,
1999.
2004
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1997
Melvyn C. Goldstein, William Siebenschuh, and Tashi
Tsering. The Struggle for a Modern Tibet: the Autobiography of
Tashi Tsering. M.E.Sharpe. 207 pp.
Paperback edition, 1999. Chinese edition, Hong Kong: Mirror
Publishers, 2000 Tibetan Edition, 2009. French Edition (“Recit de
vie de Tashi Tsering: Mon
Combat pour un Tibet Moderne.” Editions Golias, 2010)
1995 Melvyn C. Goldstein. “Tibet, China and the United
States:
Reflections on the Tibet Question,” Occasional Paper of the
Atlantic Council of the United States. Washington D.C., 1995.
pp.72
1994
Paperback edition, 1994. German edition (Die Nomaden der
Mongolie). DAVerlag
Das Andere. 1994; Asian Edition Odyssey Press, Hong Kong
1994.
1993
Melvyn C. Goldstein. The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet
and the Dalai Lama. U. of California Press, 152 pp.. Paperback
edition 1999. Italian edition. Baldini & Castoldi, 1998.
Chinese edition, Hong
1997
Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall. The Changing World of
Mongolia’s Nomads. U. of California Press., 176 pp.
Melvyn C. Goldstein and Charlotte Ikels (Guest Editors). “Policy
and Aging in Contemporary China.” J. of Cross-Cultural Gerontology.
Vol. 8, No. 3.
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1991 Melvyn C. Goldstein. Essentials of Modern Literary Tibetan:
A reading course and reference grammar. U. of California Press.
South Asian Edition, New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal
Publishers Ltd., India. 1990
Paperback edition 1990 Asian Edition, Odyssey Publications, Hong
Kong, 1990
British edition, Serindia Publishers, London, 1990 German
Language edition (Die Nomaden Westtibets).
DAVerlag Das Andere 1991, Chinese language edition, 1993 .
1989 Melvyn C. Goldstein. A History of Modern Tibet, 1913-
1951: The Demise of the Lamaist State. University of California
Press, pp. 898.
Paperback edition 1991.
South Asian Edition 1993 Chinese language editions, Beijing
1994, 1997, 2005. Electronic edition, U. of California, 2000.
Second Chinese Edition, China Tibetology Publishing House,
Beijing, 2015, pp. 782 [ISBN: 978-7-80253-607-4] 1987 Melvyn C.
Goldstein. Tibetan Phrasebook, Lonely Planet
Publishers, 108 pages.
1984 Melvyn C. Goldstein. English-Tibetan Dictionary of
Modern
Tibetan, Berkeley: University of California Press, 485 pgs.
Asian Edition, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1986
Revised Asian Edition, Library of Tibetan Works and
Archives, 1999. 1982 Melvyn C. Goldstein. Tibetan for Beginners
and Travelers. Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar Publishers.
Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall. Nomads of Western
Tibet: The survival of a way of life. Berkeley: U. of California
Press.
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1975 Melvyn C. Goldstein. Tibetan-English Dictionary of Modern
Tibetan, Kathmandu: Biblioteca Himalaya Series, II, Vol. 9. ,
Nepal. pp. 1250.
(1980) Second Edition. (1984) Third Edition. (1994) Fourth
Edition. 1973 Melvyn C. Goldstein. Modern Literary Tibetan: A
Grammar and Reader, Vol. V. Occasional Papers of the Wolfenden
Society on Tibeto-Burmese Linguistics. pp. 350.
(1979) Second Edition. India.
(1979)Second Printing, in Bibliotheca Himalaya Series II, Vol.
II. (1979) Translation into French. Kagyu Dzong, Tibetan Buddhist
Centre in Paris. (1984) Third Printing. 1968 Ph.D. Dissertation: An
Anthropological Analysis of the Tibetan Political System,
University Microfilms. B. Articles 109. 2018 Melvyn C. Goldstein.
Review article: "Tibet in Agony: Lhasa 1959, by Jianglin Li,
translated by Susan Wilf," The China Journal, no. 80 (July 2018):
150-55. 108. 2013 Melvyn C. Goldstein, Geoff Childs, Puchung Wandui
and Cynthia Beall.
“Modernization and the status of the rural elderly: Continuity
under conditions of rapid change in China’s Tibet Autonomous
Region.” Journal of the Tibet Academy of Social Sciences:
93-110.
107. 2012 Geoff Childs, Melvyn C. Goldstein, and Puchung Wandui.
“What to do with unmarried daughters? Modern solutions to a
traditional dilemma in a polyandrous Tibetan society.” In Caroline
Bretell and Carolyn Sargent. Gender in Cross Cultural Perspective,
6th Edition, Pearson, nd. 106. 2012 Geoff Childs, Melvyn C.
Goldstein, and Puchung Wangdui.
“Balancing People, Policies, and Resources in Rural Tibet.” In,
Eduardo S. Brondizio and Emilio F. Moran (eds.), Human-Environment
Interactions: Current and Future Directions. New York: Springer
Publishers.
Melvyn C. Goldstein. Modern Spoken Tibetan: Lhasa Dialect,
University of Washington Press, 400 pgs.(with Nawang Nornang)
1970
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105. 2012 Melvyn C. Goldstein “Change and Continuity in a
nomadic pastoralism community in the Tibet Autonomous Region,
1959-2009.” H. Keutzman (ed.). Pastoral practices in High Asia:
Agency of ‘development’ effected by modernization, resettlement and
transformation. New York: Springer Publishers..
104. 2011 G. Childs, M. C. Goldstein, P Wangdui.
“Externally-resident daughters,
social capital, and support for the elderly in rural Tibet.”
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 26: 1-22
103. 2011 Gerard Postiglione, Ben Jiao and Melvyn C. Goldstein.
Education in the
Tibetan Autonomous Region: Policies and practices in rural and
nomadic communities, In Janette Ryan, ed., Education Reform in
China. London: Routledge Publishers.
102. 2010 A Translation of part of Chapter Five (“The United
States Intervenes")
from A History of Modern Tibet, Volume 2: The Calm Before the
Storm (.doc) [in Chinese] Journal of China Executive Leadership
Academy. Pudong (Shanghai). Xin Hua Wen Zhai, 10: 139-146]
101. 2010 Goldstein, M.C., G. Childs, Phujung Wangdui.
“Beijing’s “People First” Development Initiative for the Tibet
Autonomous Region’s Rural Sector—a Case Study from the Shigatse
Area.” The China Journal, 63: 59-78.
100. 2010 Childs, Geoff; Goldstein, Melvyn; Wangdui, Puchung.
“An Entrepreneurial Transition? Development and Economic Mobility
in Rural Tibet” The Journal of the Association for Nepal and
Himalayan Studies, XXX (1-2). 51-63.
99. 2009 Goldstein, M.C. Bouddhisme tibétan et monachisme de
masse. In Adeline Herrou and Gisele Krauskopff (eds.), Des moines
et des moniales dans le monde. La vie monastique dans le miroir de
la parenté. Presses Universitaires de Toulouse le Mirail. [English
version of paper in French Tibetan Buddhism and Mass
Monasticism]
98. 2008 Goldstein, M.C., Ben Jiao, Tanzen Lhundup. Conflict
During the Cultural Revolution: On The Nyemo Ani incident of 1969.
In Huber and Pirie (eds.), Conflict in Tibet. Brill Publishers.
97. 2008 Goldstein, M.C., G. Childs and Puchung Wangdui ‘Going
for Income in Village Tibet’: A Longitudinal Analysis of Change
and Adaptation, 1997-98 to 2006-07. Asian Survey. 48:3
(May/June), pp. 513-534.
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96. 2005 Goldstein, M.C., Ben Jiao, C.M. Beall, Phuntso Tsering.
Development and Change in Rural Tibet: Problems and Adaptation.
Republished in Dreyer and Sautman. Contemporary Tibet: Politics,
Development and Society in a Disputed Region. M.E. Sharpe
Publishers.
95. 2005 Goldstein, M.C. The United States, Tibet and the Cold
War. Journal of Cold War Studies, Volume 8 (3) :145-164.
94. 2005 Geoff Childs, Melvyn Goldstein, Ben Jiao, Cynthia
Beall. Tibetan Fertility Transitions in China and south Asia.
Population and Development Review (31):2: 337-351.
93. 2004 Cynthia M. Beall, Kijoung Song, Robert C.Elston, Melvyn
C. Goldstein. Higher offspring survival among Tibetan women with
high oxygen saturation genotypes residing at 4000 m. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences.
92. 2004 Goldstein, M.C., Sino-Tibetan relations in the
Twentieth Century, In
Governing China’s Multiethnic Frontiers, M. Rossabi (ed.), U. of
Washington Press, pp. 186-229.
91. 2003 Goldstein, M.C. On Modern Tibetan History: Moving
Beyond Stereotypes.
In Alex McKay (Ed.) Tibet and her Neighbours. A History London:
Edition Hansjoerg Mayer, pp. 219-226. 90. 2003 Goldstein, M.C., Ben
Jiao, C.M. Beall, Phuntso Tsering. Development and
Change in Rural Tibet: Problems and Adaptation. Asian Survey 43
(5): 758-779, September/October.
89. 2002 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M. Beall. Changing patterns of
Tibetan nomadic
pastoralism. In Human Biology of Pastoral Populations, Leonard
and Crawford (eds.). Cambridge University Press, pp. 131-150.
88. 2002 Goldstein, M.C., Ben Jiao, C.M. Beall, Phuntso Tsering.
Fertility and
Family Planning in Rural Tibet. The China Journal, 47 (1): pp.
19-40. [Translated into Chinese and published in Yu Zhen and Dawa
Cairen
(eds), China’s Ethnic Relations and Development [zhongguo de
minzu guanxihe minzu fazhan, pp. 221-247, 2003].
87. 1998 Goldstein. The Revival of Monastic Life in Drepung
Monastery. In
Goldstein and Kapstein (eds.) Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet:
Religious Revival & Cultural Identity. pp.15-52.
86. 1998 Goldstein. Introduction. In Goldstein and Kapstein
(eds.) Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet: Religious Revival &
Cultural Identity. pp.1-15.
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85. 1998 The Dalai Lama’s Dilemma. Foreign Affairs. 77
(1):83-97. 84. 1997 Beall, Cynthia M., K.P. Strohl, J. Blangero, S.
Williams-Blangero, G.M. Brittenham, and Melvyn C. Goldstein.
Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Arterial Oxygen Saturation in
Tibetan Highlanders. Human Biology 69(5):597-604. 83. 1997 Melvyn
C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall. Growing old in Tibet—tradition,
family and change. In Aging Asian Concepts and Experiences Past and
Present, edited by Suzanne Formanek and Sepp Linhart, pp. 155-176.
Vienna: Austrian Academy of Science Press. 82. 1996 Cynthia M.
Beall, J. Henry, C. Worthman & M.C. Goldstein. Basal Metabolic
rate and dietary seasonality among Tibetan nomads. American J. of
Human Biology. 8: 361-70. 81. 1996 Melvyn C. Goldstein. Nomads of
Golok, a Report. Manuscript. 80. 1995 Tibet, China, and the United
States: Reflections on the Tibet Question. Occasional Paper Series.
The Atlantic Council of the United States. pp.72. 1994 Goldstein,
Melvyn C. What is Tibet? Resistance and Reform in Tibet.
London: Hurst & Co. 79. 1994 Cynthia M. Beall, John
Blangero, Sarah Williams-Blangero, and Melvyn C. Goldstein. Major
Gene for Percent of Oxygen Saturation of Arterial Hemoglobin in
Tibetan Highlanders. Am. J. of Physical Anthropology. 95: 271-76.
78. 1994 Change, conflict and continuity among a community of
nomadic pastoralists in Western Tibet, -1950-90 In. R. Barnett and
S. Akinar (eds.) Resistance and Reform in Tibet. C. Hurst and Co.
77. 1993 Nomadic pastoralists and the traditional political
economy—a rejoinder to Cox. Himalayan Research Bulletin. 76. 1993
Melvyn C. Goldstein and Yachun Ku. Income and Family Support among
Rural elderly in Zhejiang Province, China. In. Policy and Aging in
Contemporary. Goldstein and Ikels (Editors). J. of Cross Cultural
Gerontology. 8 (3): 197-223. 75. 1993 Outside Instigation and the
Disturbances in Tibet: A Rejoinder to Sharlho. The J. of
Contemporary China. 1 (4): 93-97.
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74. 1993 Cynthia M. Beall and Melvyn C. Goldstein. Dietary
seasonality among Tibetan nomads. Research and Exploration. 9
(4):477-79. 73. 1993 Cynthia M. Beall and Melvyn C. Goldstein.
Mongolian nomads. National Geographic Magazine, May 1993. 72. 1992
Cynthia M. Beall and Melvyn C. Goldstein. High prevalence of excess
fat and central fat patterning among Mongolian pastoral nomads.
American J. of Human Biology. 4 (6): 747-756. 71. 1992 Harold H.
Saunders, Melvyn C. Goldstein, Richard Holbrooke, Sidney R. Jones,
David M. Lampton, and Dwight Perkins. Tibet: Issues for Americans.
National Committee on United States-China Relations, Inc. China
Policy Series. No. 4. 70. 1991 Tibetan lexicography An
International Encyclopedia of Lexicography. Berlin: Walter de
Gruyter, 2548-2550. 69. 1991 A Response to Phintso Thonden. Tibetan
Review 26(9):18-24. 68. 1991 Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M.
Beall.) Nomads on the Roof of the World, in M. Howard and J.
Dunaif-Hattis. Anthropology: Understanding Human Adaptation.
ScottForesman. 67. 1991 Change and continuity in nomadic
pastoralism on the Western Tibetan plateau. Nomadic Peoples.
28:105-23 66. 1991 Tibet: After the fall of Chamdo. The Tibet
Journal. 26(1): 58-95. 65. 1991 Cincotta, R.P., P.J.vanSoest,
J.B.Robertson, C.M. Beall, M.C. Goldstein. Foraging ecology of
livestock on the Tibetan changtang: a comparison of three adjacent
grazing areas. Arctic and Alpine Research. 23(2): 149-161. 64. 1991
Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall. China's Birth Control
Policy in the Tibet Autonomous Region . Asian Survey. 31(3):
285-303. 63. 1990 The Dragon and the Snow Lion: The Tibet Question
in the Twentieth Century. In China Briefing, A.J. Kane (ed.),
Westview Press, pp. 129-168. Translated into Chinese and published
in Study on Overseas Chinese, Sichuan China (in Chinese). 62. 1990
Religious Conflict in the Traditional Tibetan State. In
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Reflections on Tibetan Culture: Essays in Memory of T.V. Wylie.
L. Epstein and R. Sherburne, (eds.), Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen.
61. 1990 Melvyn C. Goldstein, Y. Ku and C. Ikels. Household
Composition of the elderly in two rural villages in the People's
Republic of China . J. of Cross Cultural Gerontology. Vol.5, No.2.
60. 1990 Melvyn C. Goldstein, Cynthia M. Beall and R.P. Cincotta
Traditional nomadic pastoralism and ecological conservation on
Tibet's "Northern Plateau." National Geographic Research, Vol.6,
No. 2, pp. 139-156. 59. 1990 Cynthia M. Beall and Melvyn C.
Goldstein. Hemoglobin Concentration, % oxygen saturation and
arterial oxygen content of Tibetan nomads at 4,850-5450 m. Hypoxia:
The Adaptations. J. R. Sulton, G. Coates and J.E. Remmers, (eds.)
Toronto: B.C. Decker Inc.. pp. 51-66. 58. 1989 Melvyn C. Goldstein
and Cynthia M. Beall. The remote world of Tibet's nomads. National
Geographic Magazine (June) 57. 1989 Freedom, servitude and the
"Servant-serf" Nyima: a re-rejoinder to Miller. The Tibet Journal,
XIV (2): 56-61. 56. 1989 Melvyn C. Goldstein and Cynthia M. Beall.
The impact of China's reform policy on nomadic pastoralists in
Western Tibet. Asian Survey. 29 (6): 619-641. 55. 1989 On the
political organization of nomadic pastoralists in western Tibet: a
rejoinder to Cox. Himalayan Research Bulletin. 8 (3): 15-17. 54.
1988 On the nature of the Tibetan peasantry: a rejoinder. The Tibet
Journal. 13 (1): 61-65. 53. 1988 Beall, Cynthia M., G.M.
Brittenham, K.P. Strohl, J. Blangero, S. Williams-Blangero, Melvyn
C. Goldstein, M.J. Decker, E. Vargas, M. Villena, R. Soria, and C.
Gonzales. Hemoglobin Concentration of High- Altitude Tibetans and
Bolivian Aymara. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
106:385-400. 52. 1988 Beall, C.M. and M.C. Goldstein. Sociocultural
Influences on the Working Capacity of Elderly Nepali Men. Capacity
for Work in the Tropics.
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K.J. Collins and D.F. Roberts (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, pp. 215-226. 51. 1987 When Brothers Share a Wife.
Natural History. March. Reprinted in:
Annual Editions: Anthropology-1988-89; Anthropology-1989-90;
Anthropology-1990-91, Anthropology-1991-92, Anthropology-1992-93,
Anthropology-1993-94, Anthropology-1994-95, Anthropology-1995-96; ,
Anthropology-1996-97; Anthropology-1997-98; Anthropology-1998-99,
Anthropology-1999-00, Anthropology-2000-01, Anthropology 2001-02,
Anthropology 2002-03, Anthropology 2003-04, Anthropology 2004-05,
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1987 Beall, C.M. and M.C. Goldstein. Anthropological Fieldwork
in Tibet
Studying Nomadic Pastoralists on the Changtang. Himalaya, The
Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies. 7(1):
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50. 1987 Beall, C.M. and M.C. Goldstein. Hemoglobin
Concentration of Nomads Permanently Resident at 4950m-5450m in
Tibet. American J. of Physical Anthropology. 73(4):433-439. 49.
1986 Reexamining Choice, Dependency and Command in the Tibetan
Social System: Tax Appendages and Other Landless Serfs. The Tibet
Journal. 9 (4): 79-112. 48. 1986 Goldstein, M.C., and C. M. Beall.
Studying Nomads on the Tibetan Plateau. China Exchange News. 14
(4). 47. 1986 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M. Beall. Family Change, Caste
and the Elderly in a Rural Locale in Nepal. Journal of
Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 1(3): 305-317. 46. 1986 Schuler, S. and
M.C. Goldstein. Family Planning from the Users and Non-Users
Perspectives: Reproductive Decision-making in Urban Nepal. Studies
in Family Planning. 17(2): 65-77. 45. 1986 Beall, C.M. and M.C.
Goldstein. Age Differences in Sensory and Cognitive Function in an
Elderly Non- Western Population. Journal of Gerontology. 41(3):
387-389.
44. 1986 Beall, C.M., J.K. Eckert and M.C. Goldstein. Editorial:
On
Cross-Cultural Gerontology. Journal of Cross-Cultural
Gerontology. 43. 1986 Ross, J.L., J. Blangero, M.C. Goldstein and
S. Schuler. The Proximate Determinants of Fertility in the
Kathmandu Valley Nepal. Journal of Biosocial Research. 18(2). 1985
Goldstein, Melvyn C. Review of Levine’s “The Dynamics of
Polyandry”.
Anthropos. 85. 42. 1985 Schuler, S., N. MacIntosh and M.C.
Goldstein. Barriers to Effective Family Planning in Nepal. Studies
in Family Planning. Vol. 16 (5): 260-70. 41. 1985 Schuler, S.R. and
M.C. Goldstein. Reproductive Decision-making in Nepal from the
User's and Nonuser's Perspective. Fertility Determinants Research
Notes. No. 7, December 1985, The Population Council 40. 1985 Beall,
C.M. M.C. Goldstein and E.S. Feldman. The
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Physical Fitness of Elderly Nepalese Farmers Residing in Rugged
Mountain and Flat Terrain. Journal of Gerontology. 40(5): 529-535.
39. 1985 Goldstein, M.C. and P. Tsarong. Deencapsulation and Change
in Ladakh. In M.K. Raha, The Himalayan Heritage. pp. 443-455 38.
1985 Goldstein M.C. and P. Tsarong. Tibetan Buddhist Monasticism:
Social, Psychological and Cultural Implications. The Tibet Journal.
10(1): 14-31. 37. 1985 Beall, C.M., M.C. Goldstein and E.S.
Feldman. Social Structure and Intracohort Variation in Physical
Fitness Among Elderly Males in a Traditional Third World Society.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 33(6): 406-412. 36.
1984 Goldstein, M.C., C.M. Beall and P. Tsarong. Response to Basu
and Gupta's Comments on High Altitude Hypoxia, Culture and Human
Fecundity/Fertility. American Anthropologist. 86(4): 996-997. 35.
1984 Goldstein, M.C., C.M. Beall and P. Tsarong. Response to
Abelson. American Anthropologist. 86(3): 703-705. 34. 1984
Goldstein, M.C., C.M. Beall and P. Tsarong. On Studying Fertility
at High Altitude: A Rejoinder to Hoff. American Anthropologist.
86(2): 419-423. 33. 1983 Eckert, J.K. and M.C. Goldstein. An
Anthropological Approach to the Study of Illness Behavior in an
Urban Community. Urban Anthropology. Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 125-138.
32. 1983 Goldstein, M.C., S. Schuler and J.L. Ross. Social and
Economic Forces Affecting Intergenerational Relations in Extended
Families in a Third World Country: A Cautionary Tale from South
Asia. Journal of Gerontology. Vol. 38, pp. 716-24. 31. 1983 Street
Songs of Lhasa. Dra-nyen. 7(1): 3-8. 30. 1983 Goldstein, M.C., J.L.
Ross and S. Schuler. From a Mountain/Rural to Plains/Urban Society:
Implications of
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the 1981 Nepalese Census. Mountain Research and Development.
Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 61-4. 29. 1983 Goldstein, M.C., P. Tsarong and
C.M. Beall. High Altitude Hypoxia, Culture and Human
Fecundity/Fertility: a Comparative Study. American Anthropologist.
Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 28-50. 28. 1982 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M. Beall.
Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry and Sociobiology: A Rejoinder to
Abernethy and Fernandez. American Anthropologist. Vol. 8, No. 4,
pp. 898-901. 27. 1982 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M. Beall. Indirect
Modernization and the Status of the Elderly in a Rural Third World
Setting. Journal of Gerontology. 37(6): 743-748. 26. 1982 Lhasa
Street Songs: Political and Social Satire in Traditional Tibet. The
Tibet Journal. 7(1&2): 56-66. 25. 1982 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M.
Beall. Brief Note on Demographic Aspects of Aging in the Less
Developed Countries. Association for Anthropology and Gerontology
Newsletter. 3(2). 24. 1982 Beall, C.M. and M.C. Goldstein.
Biological Function, Activity and Dependency Among Elderly Sherpa
in the Nepal Himalayas. Social Science and Medicine. 16(2):
135-141. 23. 1982 Beall, C.M. and M.C. Goldstein. Work, Aging and
Dependency in a Sherpa Population in Nepal. Social Science and
Medicine. 16(2): 141-149. 22. 1981 New Perspectives on Tibetan
Fertility and Population Decline. American Ethnologist. 8(4):
721-729. 21. 1981 Goldstein, M.C. and C.M. Beall. Modernization
and
Aging in the Third and Fourth World: Views From the Rural,
Preindustrial Hinterland in Nepal. Human Organization.
40(1): 48-56. 20. 1981 C.M. Beall and Goldstein, M.C. Fraternal
Polyandry in N.W. Nepal: A Test of Sociobiological Theory. American
Anthropologist. 83(1): 5-12.
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19. 1981 The Transformation of the Social Matrix of Tibetan
Populations in the High Himalaya. Environmental and Human
Population Problems at High Altitude. Pp. 101-105. Centre National
de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. 18. 1981 High Altitude Tibetan
Populations in the Remote Himalaya: Social Transformation and its
Demographic, Economic and Ecological Consequences. Mountain
Research and Development. 1(1): 5-18. 17. 1980 Goldstein, M.C. and
C.M. Beall. Growing Old in Helambu: Aging, Migration and Family
Structure Among Sherpas. Contributions to Nepalese Studies. 8(1):
41-56. 16. 1980 Goldstein, M.C. and D. Messerschmidt. The
Significance of Latitudinality in Himalayan Mountain Ecosystems.
Human Ecology. 8(2): 117-135. 15. 1978 Adjudication and Partition
in the Tibetan Stem
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14. 1978 Pahari and Tibetan Polyandry Revisited. Ethnology.
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Vol. 2 of Tibetan Studies (in Chinese) in 2003. 13. 1977 Culture,
Population, Ecology and Development: A View From Northwest Nepal.
Proceedings of the
1976 C.N.R.S. International Conference on the Ethnology of the
Himalayas. Paris, pp. 481-489.
12. 1977 Population, Social Structure and Strategic Behavior: An
Essay on Polyandry, Fertility and Change in Limi Panchayat.
Contributions to Nepalese Studies. Vol. 4, No. 2, June, pp. 49-62.
11. 1976 Fraternal Polyandry and Fertility in a High Himalayan
Valley in Northwest Nepal. Human Ecology. Vol. 4, No. 3, pp.
223-233.
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10. 1975 A Report on Limi Panchayat, Humla District, Karnali
Zone. Contributions to Nepalese Studies 9. 1975 A Preliminary
Comparison of Kinship and Marriage Among the Sherpas of Helambu and
Solo-Khumba and Lhasa Tibetans. Contributions to Nepalese Studies.
Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 57-69. 8. 1975 Ethnogenesis, Resource
Competition and the Adaptation of Tibetan Refugees in South India.
Ethnicity and Resource Competition in Plural Societies. Leo A.
Despres (ed.), Aldine. Republished in Tibet Society Bulletin,
Summer. 7. 1974 Tibetan Speaking Agro-Pastoralists of Limi: A
Cultural Ecological Overview of High Altitude Adaptation in the
Northwest Himalaya. Objets et mondes. Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 259-286.
Republished in Tibet Society Bulletin. 6. 1973 The Circulation of
Estates in Tibet: Reincarnation, Land and Politics. Journal of
Asian Studies. Vol. XXXII, No. 3, pp. 445-55. 5. 1971 The Balance
Between Centralization and Decentralization in the Traditional
Tibetan Political System: an Essay on the Nature of Tibetan
Political Macrostructure. Central Asiatic Journal. Vol. XV, No. 3,
pp. 170-82. 4. 1971 Stratification, Polyandry and Family Structure
in Central Tibet, Southwestern Journal of Anthropology. 27, No.1,
pp.64-74. 3. 1971 Serfdom and Mobility: An Examination of the
Institution of 'Human Lease' in Traditional Tibetan Society.
Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. XXX, No. 3, pp. 521-34. 2. 1971
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