The Religion of the Shamans : : History, Politics, and the Emergence of Shamanism in Transbaikalia / / Piotr Sobkowiak.

Ist es möglich, den Schamanismus zu historisieren oder soll er weiterhin zu den "schriftlosen" Traditionen gehören, die sich außerhalb der Geschichtsschreibung entwickelt haben? Dieser Kernfrage geht Piotr Sobkowiak nach und zeigt anhand einer detaillierten Analyse von wenig bekannten hi...

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The Religion of the Shamans : History, Politics, and the Emergence of Shamanism in Transbaikalia / Piotr Sobkowiak.
History, Politics, and the Emergence of Shamanism in Transbaikalia
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Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill Deutschland, 2023.
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Ist es möglich, den Schamanismus zu historisieren oder soll er weiterhin zu den "schriftlosen" Traditionen gehören, die sich außerhalb der Geschichtsschreibung entwickelt haben? Dieser Kernfrage geht Piotr Sobkowiak nach und zeigt anhand einer detaillierten Analyse von wenig bekannten historischen Quellen in den Originalsprachen auf, dass der Schamanismus in der Mongolei und Südsibirien doch über eine Geschichte im herkömmlichen Sinn verfügt. Die Monographie zeichnet den etwa dreihundertjährigen Verlauf der Auseinandersetzungen zwischen traditionellen Lebensweisen und neuen religionspolitischen Strömungen nach, die einheimische Praktiken in Frage stellten. Aus diesem Spannungsfeld wurde der burjatische Schamanismus als eine eigenständige religiöse Tradition Südsibiriens im neunzehnten Jahrhundert konstituiert.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Technical Note -- Introduction -- Overview of the Book -- 1. Mongolia -- 1.1 The Story of the Six False Teachers -- 1.2 The White History of the Mongols -- 1.3 The Meeting on the Shore of the Blue Lake -- 1.4 The Deeds That Were Black -- 1.5 'After They Have Cast Away Their Ongons' -- 1.6 The Views That Were False -- 1.7 The Black Religion -- 1.8 Buddhist Rules as Laws, or Heading for Transbaikalia -- 2. Transbaikalia -- 2.1 The Subjugation of Siberia: the Cossack's Gun and the Scholar's "Right" Eye -- 2.2 The Story of the 150 Lamas -- 2.3 Shamanstvo in Transbaikalia -- 2.4 Bureaucratic Enlightenment Reaches Siberia - Mikhail Speranskij -- 2.5 Speranskij's Reforms and Buryat Legislative Initiatives -- 2.6 Closing the "Window on the West" - Nicholas I -- 2.7 Gendarmes, Police and the Orthodox Church - the Tsar's Eyes in Siberia -- 2.8 The Invisible Subjects -- 3. Aga -- 3.1 Prologue -- 3.2 Pre-historic|pre-Buddhist Aga According to Tobayin -- 3.3 The Yellow and Black Communities of Tsügel Datsan -- 3.4 Lama Tübten and Deputy Delger -- 3.5 'Those böge|udagan do not need the yellow religion' -- 3.6 The Law of the Fathers and Forefathers -- 3.7 The Bandido Khambo Lama and the Law of the Emperor -- 3.8 Guilt -- 3.9 Epilogue -- 4. The Religion of the Shamans -- 4.1 The Story of the Black Bear -- 4.2 Shamanstvo Comes Under the Tsar's Protection -- 4.3 Shamanstvo in Russian Academia - Dorzhi Banzarov and Others -- 4.4 The Buddhists and the Other Buryats -- 4.5 The Khuduri Buryats -- 4.6 The Stubborn taisha and the Desperate Missionaries -- 4.7 The Religion of the Shamans in Buryat Historiography -- 4.8 'Their Deeds Cannot be Considered a Religion' -- 4.9 'Have You Seen Any Russians There?' -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Technical Note -- Introduction -- Overview of the Book -- 1. Mongolia -- 1.1 The Story of the Six False Teachers -- 1.2 The White History of the Mongols -- 1.3 The Meeting on the Shore of the Blue Lake -- 1.4 The Deeds That Were Black -- 1.5 'After They Have Cast Away Their Ongons' -- 1.6 The Views That Were False -- 1.7 The Black Religion -- 1.8 Buddhist Rules as Laws, or Heading for Transbaikalia -- 2. Transbaikalia -- 2.1 The Subjugation of Siberia: the Cossack's Gun and the Scholar's "Right" Eye -- 2.2 The Story of the 150 Lamas -- 2.3 Shamanstvo in Transbaikalia -- 2.4 Bureaucratic Enlightenment Reaches Siberia - Mikhail Speranskij -- 2.5 Speranskij's Reforms and Buryat Legislative Initiatives -- 2.6 Closing the "Window on the West" - Nicholas I -- 2.7 Gendarmes, Police and the Orthodox Church - the Tsar's Eyes in Siberia -- 2.8 The Invisible Subjects -- 3. Aga -- 3.1 Prologue -- 3.2 Pre-historic|pre-Buddhist Aga According to Tobayin -- 3.3 The Yellow and Black Communities of Tsügel Datsan -- 3.4 Lama Tübten and Deputy Delger -- 3.5 'Those böge|udagan do not need the yellow religion' -- 3.6 The Law of the Fathers and Forefathers -- 3.7 The Bandido Khambo Lama and the Law of the Emperor -- 3.8 Guilt -- 3.9 Epilogue -- 4. The Religion of the Shamans -- 4.1 The Story of the Black Bear -- 4.2 Shamanstvo Comes Under the Tsar's Protection -- 4.3 Shamanstvo in Russian Academia - Dorzhi Banzarov and Others -- 4.4 The Buddhists and the Other Buryats -- 4.5 The Khuduri Buryats -- 4.6 The Stubborn taisha and the Desperate Missionaries -- 4.7 The Religion of the Shamans in Buryat Historiography -- 4.8 'Their Deeds Cannot be Considered a Religion' -- 4.9 'Have You Seen Any Russians There?' -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Technical Note -- Introduction -- Overview of the Book -- 1. Mongolia -- 1.1 The Story of the Six False Teachers -- 1.2 The White History of the Mongols -- 1.3 The Meeting on the Shore of the Blue Lake -- 1.4 The Deeds That Were Black -- 1.5 'After They Have Cast Away Their Ongons' -- 1.6 The Views That Were False -- 1.7 The Black Religion -- 1.8 Buddhist Rules as Laws, or Heading for Transbaikalia -- 2. Transbaikalia -- 2.1 The Subjugation of Siberia: the Cossack's Gun and the Scholar's "Right" Eye -- 2.2 The Story of the 150 Lamas -- 2.3 Shamanstvo in Transbaikalia -- 2.4 Bureaucratic Enlightenment Reaches Siberia - Mikhail Speranskij -- 2.5 Speranskij's Reforms and Buryat Legislative Initiatives -- 2.6 Closing the "Window on the West" - Nicholas I -- 2.7 Gendarmes, Police and the Orthodox Church - the Tsar's Eyes in Siberia -- 2.8 The Invisible Subjects -- 3. Aga -- 3.1 Prologue -- 3.2 Pre-historic|pre-Buddhist Aga According to Tobayin -- 3.3 The Yellow and Black Communities of Tsügel Datsan -- 3.4 Lama Tübten and Deputy Delger -- 3.5 'Those böge|udagan do not need the yellow religion' -- 3.6 The Law of the Fathers and Forefathers -- 3.7 The Bandido Khambo Lama and the Law of the Emperor -- 3.8 Guilt -- 3.9 Epilogue -- 4. The Religion of the Shamans -- 4.1 The Story of the Black Bear -- 4.2 Shamanstvo Comes Under the Tsar's Protection -- 4.3 Shamanstvo in Russian Academia - Dorzhi Banzarov and Others -- 4.4 The Buddhists and the Other Buryats -- 4.5 The Khuduri Buryats -- 4.6 The Stubborn taisha and the Desperate Missionaries -- 4.7 The Religion of the Shamans in Buryat Historiography -- 4.8 'Their Deeds Cannot be Considered a Religion' -- 4.9 'Have You Seen Any Russians There?' -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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