Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal and the traditionally Buddhist parts of Asia. It is also in various ways "peripheral" to core capitalist societies, and Irish encounters with Buddhism are structured by both facts. Buddhism, for its part, has been a central feature of major Eurasian societies for over two millennia. During this period, Irish people and Asian Buddhists have repeatedly encountered or heard about each other, in ways structured by many different kinds of global relations – from the Roman Empire and the medieval church via capitalist exploration, imperial expansion and finally contemporary capitalism. These different relationships have conditioned different kind...
Globalising “Buddhism” beyond its pre-colonial homelands was a complex practical challenge. Actors s...
This research note explores some methodological challenges arising from biographical research on e...
This article explores some important aspects of U Dhammaloka's Buddhism, drawing in particular on th...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
An “Irish Buddhist” was often presented in old newspapers as an oxymoron, but our research (with Al...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
This paper explores the politics of a remarkable, if minor, conjuncture in world history. In the lat...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
The first European members of the bhikkhu sangha have normally been identified as Gordon Douglas / A...
The article provides an introduction to the special issue of Contemporary Buddhism entitled ‘U Dhamm...
Globalising “Buddhism” beyond its pre-colonial homelands was a complex practical challenge. Actors s...
This research note explores some methodological challenges arising from biographical research on e...
This article explores some important aspects of U Dhammaloka's Buddhism, drawing in particular on th...
Ireland lies on the margins of the Buddhist world, far from its homeland in northern India and Nepal...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
This article uses a world-systems perspective to analyse the development of Buddhism in Ireland, in ...
Buddhist tradition distinguishes a "central region" where suitable conditions for practice – notably...
An “Irish Buddhist” was often presented in old newspapers as an oxymoron, but our research (with Al...
This article argues that there is no single relationship between Japanese Buddhism and Ireland, but ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
The first westerners recorded as becoming lay Buddhists on Asian terms were members of the Buddhist ...
This paper explores the politics of a remarkable, if minor, conjuncture in world history. In the lat...
When one thinks of religion in Ireland, Christian, Celtic, and perhaps even Norman images are immedi...
The first European members of the bhikkhu sangha have normally been identified as Gordon Douglas / A...
The article provides an introduction to the special issue of Contemporary Buddhism entitled ‘U Dhamm...
Globalising “Buddhism” beyond its pre-colonial homelands was a complex practical challenge. Actors s...
This research note explores some methodological challenges arising from biographical research on e...
This article explores some important aspects of U Dhammaloka's Buddhism, drawing in particular on th...