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EBHR 33-34 4

EDITORIAL

The European Bulletin of Himalayan Research has recently devoted a lot of space to contributions focusing on various areas of the Indian Himalayan Range. This special issue on “Revolutionary Nepal” proposes to return to Nepal and to trace back over a revolutionary period now complete. Yet, given the role it continues, and will no doubt continue, to play for long time in the country’s social and political life, this fundamental moment in the history of Nepal has not been the focus of enough of our studies.

This special issue marks the growing importance of studies on Nepal by Nepalese scholars, and in particular by students who have chosen to study abroad. This is only one aspect of a massive phenomenon of migration which occurs in this region of the world. Tristan Bruslé is coordinating a special volume on this topic to appear in the next issue of the European Bulletin of Himalayan Research; those wishing to participate are asked to consult the Call for Contributions at the end of this journal.

M. Lecomte-Tilouine

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