Reading “The Silent War in Tibet” by Lowell Thomas, Jr.

In Lowell Thomas, Jr.'s 1959 book The Silent War in Tibet, Tibet’s turbulent history in the 1950s is told with the pressing excitement of a narrator who wants readers to understand the confluence of local, regional, and global forces at work in the People Republic of China's occupation and annexation of Tibet.

Reading “India: A Short History” by Andrew Robinson

Andrew Robinson's India: A Short History is a worthwhile and chronologically balance, but critically flawed, abbreviation of 5,000 years of Indian history that raises questions about how best to tell such a complicated story in such a short span.