British Burma in the New Century, 1895–1918

British Burma in the New Century, 1895–1918
Author: Stephen L Keck
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137364335

British Burma in the New Century draws upon neglected but talented colonial authors to portray Burma between 1895 and 1918, which was the apogee of British governance. These writers, most of them 'Burmaphiles' wrote against widespread misperceptions about Burma.

The Shan of Burma

The Shan of Burma
Author: Chao Tzang Yawnghwe
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9812303960

In this highly personal account, the author, Chao Tzang Yawnghwe, a son of the first President of the Union of Burma, tells of his youth and involvement in the Shan resistance movement. He gives his version of Shan history and explains the complexity of Shan politics covering the issues of autonomy, Shan-Burmese relations, opium, and other contraband trade. He discusses the personalities involved in the war that is now more than twenty years old. The final part of this book is a compendium of who's who in Shan history and politics. The author passed away in July 2004.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Geographical Society of Philadelphia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1912
Genre: Geography
ISBN:

The Shan of Burma

The Shan of Burma
Author: Tzang Yawnghwe (Chao)
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1987
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789971988623

In this highly personal account, Chao Tzang Yawnghwe, a son of the first President of the Union of Burma, tells of his youth and involvement in the Shan resistance movement. He gives his version of Shan history and explains the complexity of Shan politics as well as discusses the personalities involved in the war. The final part of this book is a compendium of who's who in Shan history and politics.

Edmund Leach

Edmund Leach
Author: Stanley J. Tambiah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2002-02-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521521024

Intellectual biography of Edmund Leach, a leading social anthropologist of his generation, with illustrations.

The Correspondence of G. E. Morrison 1895-12

The Correspondence of G. E. Morrison 1895-12
Author: George Ernest Morrison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 865
Release: 1976-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521204860

Originally published in 1976, this is the first of two volumes of the selected letters of George Ernest Morrison, The Times correspondent in China in the late Imperial and early Republican period. Few people were in a better position to observe and comment on the events of those years. The first volume of correspondence ends with the revolution and the collapse of the Manchu dynasty in 1912. The second volume covers Morrison's career as political advisor to the first President of the Republic of China until his death in 1920.

Power and Protest in the Countryside

Power and Protest in the Countryside
Author: Robert Paul Weller
Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

"Constitutes an important and timely addition to the literature on peasant rebellion; wisely, the editors have been eclectic in drawing from some of the leading historians, anthropologists, political scientists, and sociologists active in the field an analysis of the forms that rural violence has taken through the past three centuries."--Pacific Affairs

Mon-Khmer: Peoples of the Mekong Region

Mon-Khmer: Peoples of the Mekong Region
Author: Ronald D.renard
Publisher: ศูนย์บริหารงานวิจัย สำนักงานมหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9746729284

The Mon-Khmer project took a long journey before it was turned into a final product--the first comprehensive collection of articles on Mon-Khmer peoples of the Mekong Region. The project was started in 2001 by the first editor of the book, Dr. Ronald D. Renard, who unfortunately did not see the final product of his valuable work. During 1995-1996, Dr. Ron Renard, as the manager of the UNDP Highland People project, and I travelled to Northeast Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos to explain to representatives of ethnic communities the aim of the project and how the ethnic minorities, many of whom are Mon-Khmer, could be involved and benefit from it. It may well be that this encounter with these ethnic groups made him expand his intellectual interest to study them in addition to the Karen in Thailand whose history of integration into the Siamese state he had studied for his dissertation completed in 1980. According to my last conversation with Ron, it was during the time when he worked for the Journal of Siam Society in the late 1990s that he decided to embark upon the Mon-Khmer project which preoccupied the last part of his academic life.