Elizabeth Reynolds studies Tibetan and Chinese History.
Elizabeth received her PhD from Columbia University in 2020. Her manuscript, "Tibet Incorporated: Institutional Power and Economic Practice on the Sino-Tibetan Borderland, 1930-1950", delves into the world of Kham, a Tibetan region at the epicenter of Chinese and Tibetan political struggles of the 20th century.
Her research interests include: economic and social history of Tibet from the 19th to 20th centuries with a particular focus on monastic economies, currency, taxation, labor systems, and trade networks in Tibet and East Asia.