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A History of Myanmar since Ancient Times
Traditions and Transformations
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Preface
Prologue: A Synthesis of Old and New
Introduction: A Different Perspective
1. The Setting
2. Prehistory
3. The Urban Period
4. Pagan: The Golden Age of Myanmar
5. Ava and Pegu: A Tale of Two Kingdoms
6. The 'Early Modern' Experiment
7. Return to the 'Heartland'
8. The Last Myanmar Dynasty
9. Disintegration of the Burmese Kingdom 1824–1886
10. Reintegration and British Burma, 1886–1942
11. Fragmentation and the Union of Myanmar, 1942–1962
12. Reconstruction and Nation-Building, 1962–2011
Conclusion
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
“An original research based history of Myanmar through the centuries is long overdue. A History of Myanmar since Ancient Times is an essential volume for anyone seeking to understand the warp and woof of that little known society today. Michael and Maitrii Aung-Thwin have gone back to original sources to explain the structure of Myanmar’s history in a readable, but highly informed, and original single volume.”—Robert H. Taylor, author of The State in Myanmar
“A stimulating, often pugnacious reading of the history of Myanmar.”
“A very good introduction to Myanmar's history from the premodern period to the present. The book is written in an engaging style that makes it a good resource for informed readers, journalists, and knowledgeable undergraduates. . . . Highly recommended.”
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