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DDS Subject File No. 6 (Part 2)

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Name of the Collection Devahuti and Damodar Singhal collection
Folder/Categories Subject Files-1846-1984
Sub-folder/Sub-category Modern Southeast Asian History and Politics, 1888-1972
File No. /Acc. No. 6 (Part 2)
Abstract 17. ‘First Steps on the Burmese Way to Socialism’ by Josef Silverstein, Asian Survey, February 1964. 18. ‘The Communist struggle for power in Burma’ by Brian Crozier, The World Today, March 1964. 19. Burma: The Revolution Lasts’, by a correspondent in Rangoon, The Economist, 5 September 1964. 20. ‘Recent Developments in Burma’ by Sir Richard Allen, Royal Central Asian Society Journal, January 1965. 21. ‘Burma: Gen. Ne Win’s visit to India and Pakistan’, Asian Almanac: Weekly Abstract of Asian Affairs Vol. 2 No. 35 February 21-27, 1965. 22. Burma: Ne Win’s Revolution Considered’ by Josef Silverstein, Asian Survey, 1966. 23. Chapter XVI “The Second British Residency (1862-1879) from D. G. E Hall’s book Europe and Burma, undated. 24. Excerpts from J. S Furnivall’s book Colonial Policy and Practice, undated. 25. ‘Burmese History’ in G. E. Harvey’s book British Rule in Burma 1824 - 1942, undated. 26. ‘Anglo-French Rivalry for Burma’ in Major John LeRoy Christian’s Burma and the Japanese Invader, undated. 27. Excerpts containing ‘Opinion on Annexation of Burma’ and ‘The Constitution of Burma, Under Japanese Rule’ in Maung Maung’s book Burma’s Constitution, undated. 28. ‘The Constitution of Burma - Main Provisions’, undated. 29. ‘The Search for Constitutionalism in Burma’ by Maung Maung, undated. 30. ‘The Ethnic Minorities of Burma’ by George A. Theodorson, undated. 31. ‘The Conquest of Upper Burma’ by G. E. Harvey in The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. 5, undated 32. Nationalism in Burma – 1: A Country Goes Underground, undated. 33. Nationalism in Burma – 2: Battle Order of the Insurgents, undated.
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Keywords Communist struggle; Ne Win; British Residency; J. S. Furnivall; Japanese rule; Upper Burma; Colonial policy; Constitutionalism; Anglo-French; Annexation of Burma; Maung Maung; Manuscript
Start Date “Period From” 17 May 1905
End Date “Period To” 19 May 1905
Extent 152 pp.
Item type/Format Typed, handwritten and photocopies
Language English
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Donor Veena Sachdev (Devahuti Damodar Svaraj Trust)
Donation Date March 2018
Custodian Ashoka Archives of Contemporary India, Ashoka University, Sonepat (India)
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