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A history of Myanmar since ancient times: traditions and transformations

by  Michael Aung-Thwin / Maitrii Aung-Thwin

Description

The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, known amongst English speakers as Burma, is often characterized as a place of repressive military rule, civil war, censorship and corrupt elections. And despite recent attempts to promote tourism to this little-known country, few people visit this region of Asia. In this book the authors take us from the sacred stupas of the plains of Bagan to the grand, colonial-era British mansions, revealing the storied past and rich culture of this country. The book traces the traditions and transformations of Myanmar over nearly three millennia, from the relics of its Neolithic civilization to the protests of Buddhist monks in the early twentieth century, the colonial era of British rule and the republic that followed. The authors also consider the present-day life, culture and society of the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia and examine the 2010 elections, its first in over twenty years

Table Of Contents

  • A synthesis of old and new
  • A different perspective
  • The setting
  • Prehistory
  • The Urban Period
  • Pagan: the golden age of Myanmar
  • Ava and Pegu: a tale of two kingdoms
  • The 'early modern' experiment
  • Return to the 'heartland'
  • The last Myanmar dynasty
  • Disintegration of the Burmese Kingdom, 1824-1886
  • Reintegration and British Burma, 1886-1942
  • Fragmentation and the union of Myanmar, 1942-1962
  • Reconstruction and nation-building, 1962-2011

Subject

History / Politics and government / Social conditions / Burma

Details

Published London : Reaktion, 2012
Language English
Material 325 p.
ISBN 1861899017 / 9781861899019
Location
TCDC Chiang Mai - Special Collection

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