Burma

  • Burma: The Turning Point
    By Ian Lyall Grant

    Hellicar, Mai A., 82 Henderson, Lieut J .P., 196 Hill, Lt Col A.J.R., 97 Hill, Capt E., 51, 156 Honda, Lt Gen, 111 Hume, Capt, 69 Horikawa, Maj, 42 Hutton, Lt Gen T.J., 24, 26, 110 Ilahi, Sub, 194 Inose, Lt Col, 182, 183, 203, 207, ...

  • Burma: The State of Myanmar
    By David I. Steinberg

    The paperback edition includes a postcript that reveals the most current and critical issues facing Burma since the publication of the original hardcover in March 2001.

  • Burma
    By John Gottberg, Hans Hoefer, Wilhelm Klein

    Burma

  • Burma
    By Insight Guides, John Gottberg Anderson, Insight Guides Staff

    Burma

  • Burma: The Forgotten War
    By Jon Latimer

    The Burma campaign of WW2 - marked by extremes, contradictions and harsh brutality - is fascinatingly brought to life in this comprehensive military history

  • Burma: Curse of Independence
    By Shelby Tucker

    Just as your passive forbearance sent you to the land of death , so shall our future activities bring about self - government to Burma . Victory to the Revolution ! '75 Aung Gyaw's crew - cut hairstyle became a widely adopted ...

  • Burma: An Annotated Bibliographical Guide to International Doctoral Dissertation Research, 1898-1985
    By Frank Joseph Shulman

    Co-published with the Asia program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

  • Burma: A Study Guide

    Burma: A Study Guide

  • Burma: Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity
    By Martin John Smith

    Martin Smith analyses and explains the decline of one of Asia's more prosperous nations over a 40 year period.

  • Burma: The Longest War 1941-1945
    By Louis Allen

    The accepted definitive history essential reading both for the student and the non-specialist reader of military history.A classic backlist title for any serious bookseller - a unique and irreplaceable account.A vital and fascinating aspect ...

  • Burma: Rivers of Flavor
    By Naomi Duguid

    Soups play a big role in Burma. Soup is an essential part of the central Burmese rice meal (see page 16), often a slightly tart clear broth that is a refreshing contrast to rich curries and issipped throughout the meal.

  • Burma: Prospects for a Democratic Future
    By Robert I. Rotberg

    ... Pawn to Pivot ? As noted earlier , Burma is richly endowed with vast natural and human resources , including one of the largest forest reserves in Asia and soils that once produced a considerable proportion of the world's rice . Little ...

  • Burma: A Handbook of Practical Information
    By Sir, HardPress, James George Scott

    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there...

  • Burma: A Handbook of Practical Information
    By James George Scott

    Burma: A Handbook of Practical Information

  • Burma: Frontier Photographs 1918-1935
    By John Falconer, David Odo, Mandy Sadan

    John Green's photographs provide a valuable view of Burma in the 1920s.

  • Burma: The Politics of Constructive Engagement
    By John Bray

    Burma: The Politics of Constructive Engagement

  • Burma: A Captive Nation
    By Benedict Rogers

    Burma: A Captive Nation

  • Burma: Literature, Historiography, Scholarship, Language, Life, and Buddhism
    By Hla Pe

    This selection of lectures by Professor Hla Pe, who has published widely in the fields of Burmese language and literature, and cultural studies, provides an insight into Burmese literature, culture, beliefs and way of life through the ...

  • Burma: The Longest War, 1941-1945
    By Louis Allen

    Charting the whole Burma war, this book flows like a novel from the high command to the sharp end setting out a myriad of facts and considerations in a clear and coherent narrative.

  • Burma: Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity
    By Martin Smith

    The National League for Democracy of Aung San Suu Kyi won a landslide victory in the 1990 election. But, as this book relates, the military remained in control and the future of Burma looks more problematic than ever.