This article challenges two general assumptions shared by scholars of Western Buddhism: (1) that the earliest Buddhist missions to the West were those established in California from 1899 onwards; and (2) that Ananda Metteyya‘s (Allan Bennett‘s) London mission of 1908 was the first Buddhist mission to London and thus to Europe. Recent collaborative research by scholars in Ireland and Japan demonstrates instead that the Japanese-sponsored ‗Buddhist Propagation Society‘ (BPS) launched in London in 1889 and led for three years by the Irish-born Japanese Buddhist Charles Pfoundes predates both of the above-mentioned ‗first‘ Buddhist missions. In this article we offer a first attempt to document the nature, activities and significance of...
One of the most unusual, influential, and overlooked figures in the early history of Buddhism in the...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42939/1/10781_2005_Article_BF01061755.p...
This article challenges two general assumptions shared by scholars of Western Buddhism: (1) that th...
This article challenges two general assumptions shared by scholars of Western Buddhism: (1) that the...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
Globalising “Buddhism” beyond its pre-colonial homelands was a complex practical challenge. Actors s...
The article provides an introduction to the special issue of Contemporary Buddhism entitled ‘U Dhamm...
Shortly after Mme Blavatsky’s death in May 1891, a London correspondent for the New York Sun intervi...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
This paper focuses on D T Suzuki’s contributions to the two English language Buddhist journals publi...
The period from the later nineteenth to the first half of the twentieth centuries—roughly between t...
This article explores some important aspects of U Dhammaloka's Buddhism, drawing in particular on th...
One of the most unusual, influential, and overlooked figures in the early history of Buddhism in the...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42939/1/10781_2005_Article_BF01061755.p...
This article challenges two general assumptions shared by scholars of Western Buddhism: (1) that th...
This article challenges two general assumptions shared by scholars of Western Buddhism: (1) that the...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
Globalising “Buddhism” beyond its pre-colonial homelands was a complex practical challenge. Actors s...
The article provides an introduction to the special issue of Contemporary Buddhism entitled ‘U Dhamm...
Shortly after Mme Blavatsky’s death in May 1891, a London correspondent for the New York Sun intervi...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
This paper focuses on D T Suzuki’s contributions to the two English language Buddhist journals publi...
The period from the later nineteenth to the first half of the twentieth centuries—roughly between t...
This article explores some important aspects of U Dhammaloka's Buddhism, drawing in particular on th...
One of the most unusual, influential, and overlooked figures in the early history of Buddhism in the...
While studying Sanskrit and Buddhist scriptures at Oxford, Nanjō Bunyū (1849–1929) sent a letter in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42939/1/10781_2005_Article_BF01061755.p...