University of Michigan Center for South East Asian Studies

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1. Cover image for 'Explorations in Early Southeast Asian History'
The Origins of Southeast Asian Statecraft
Kenneth R. Hall and John K. Whitmore, Editors
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The Turbulent Years
Volume: 40
Balwant Singh
The memoir of Balwant Singh, a civil servant under both the British and independent governments of Burma, provides a dramatic account of the turbulent years immediately following World War II.
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Hardcover 1999 $44.50 Available Add Hardcover for "Independence and Democracy in Burma, 1945–1952" to Cart
2. Cover image for 'Independence and Democracy in Burma, 1945–1952'
The Turbulent Years
Volume: 40
Balwant Singh
The memoir of Balwant Singh, a civil servant under both the British and independent governments of Burma, provides a dramatic account of the turbulent years immediately following World War II.
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 1999 $18.95 Available Add Paper for "Independence and Democracy in Burma, 1945–1952" to Cart
Hardcover 1999 $44.50 Available Add Hardcover for "Independence and Democracy in Burma, 1945–1952" to Cart
Currently limited to: subject political_science Political Science x
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The University of Michigan's Center for South East Asian Studies dates its origin to the 1961 founding of the Centers for South and Southeast Asian Studies, which soon thereafter became national centers for language training and area-related studies and research. Since gaining its full independence in 1999, the Center for South East Asian Studies has grown to be one of the largest in the U.S., with over forty-five faculty associates representing a large number of University departments and professional schools.

Center for South East Asian Studies (CSEAS) Publications
1080 S. University, Ste. 3603
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: 734-764-0352
Fax: 734-936-0996
Email: cseas@umich.edu
Website: www.ii.umich.edu/cseas/

Center for South East Asian Studies

The University of Michigan's Center for South East Asian Studies dates its origin to the 1961 founding of the Centers for South and Southeast Asian Studies, which soon thereafter became national centers for language training and area-related studies and research. Since gaining its full independence in 1999, the Center for South East Asian Studies has grown to be one of the largest in the U.S., with over forty-five faculty associates representing a large number of University departments and professional schools.

Center for South East Asian Studies (CSEAS) Publications
1080 S. University, Ste. 3603
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
Phone: 734-764-0352
Fax: 734-936-0996
Email: cseas@umich.edu
Website: www.ii.umich.edu/cseas/


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