A History of Modern BurmaCornell University Press, 1958 - 682 pages SCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
Table des matières
The Government of Old Burma | 3 |
Social and Economic Aspects of Old Burma | 39 |
ernment and Religion in Old Burma 49 The Thathanabaing | 63 |
don Min 18521878 99 Foreign Relations of Burma under | 116 |
British Administration 18861914 | 125 |
Economic and Social Developments 18701914 | 155 |
The Problem of Growing Lawlessness 173 An Explanation | 168 |
World War I and the Rebirth of Burmese | 185 |
Formulation of a New Constitution for Burma | 322 |
Burma at the India Round Table Conference 322 The Burma | 351 |
Burma under the New Constitution 19371941 | 387 |
Japanese Occupation | 427 |
Burmese People and the Occupation | 458 |
The Problem of Postwar British Policy | 485 |
Recovery of Independence | 536 |
mentary Debate of December 20 1946 539 The London Agree | 544 |
Nationalism as a Popular Movement | 213 |
Constitutional Experiment and Political Unrest | 242 |
Selection of the First Council 242 Functioning of the First | 250 |
Boards and District Councils 261 Problems of Municipal | 280 |
the Commission 285 The Burman Rejoinder to British Testimony | 288 |
Separationists and AntiSeparationists 298 Economic Distress | 307 |
The Constitution of the Union of Burma | 559 |
NuAttlee Treaty 569 Reception of the NuAttlee Treaty | 572 |
Rebellion and Recovery | 578 |
Prospects and Problems | 625 |
tion and Religion 632 Regionalism and the Minority Peoples | 637 |