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[Methodological: Historiography|World History|Historical Geography|Bibliography|Academic Publishing]
Tai-Yunnan Frontier
- The Ming invasion and conquest of Yunnan (1380-1383) II
- Wade's Connected History of Ming Dynasty Yunnan and Burma
- Yunnan in the Chinese classic "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
- Shan States Geography
- Trade routes through Yunnan, the Shan states, and Upper Burma
- The Connected History of Ming Dynasty Yunnan and Burma
- History of Shan state of Hsipaw
- Bin Yang's Military Campaigns against Yunnan: A Global Analysis
General Burmese History
- Bob Hudson's Slightly Whimsical South East Asian Archaeology Home Page
- Administration under King Thalun (1629 - 48)
- Betel receptacles as sumptuary objects
- Administration under King Thalun (1629 - 48)
Ava Period (1365-1527) and First Toungoo Dynasty (1486-1599)
- Biography of the Burmese king Bayinnaung (r. 1551-1581)
- The Great Sunken Bell of Dhammazedi
- The Akha tribal people in Ming dynasty Yunnan (1433)
Tai, Lanna, and Ayutthaya History
Bay of Bengal
- Cesar Fedrici’s “Account of Pegu” (1563) I
- Cesar Federici's "Account of Pegu" (1563) II
- Cesar Federici’s”Account of Pegu” (1563) III
- Cesar Federici’s”Account of Pegu” (1563): IV
- Population of Portuguese settlements in Asia
- The Project Gutenberg of Burmese History
- Maps of the Bay of Bengal
Non-Western Warfare
Intellectual History
World History
- Lieberman's strange parallels in world history
- Di Cosmo on state formation and periodization
- Braudel's model of history
- Karl Polanyi: Reciprocity, redistribution, and market exchange in economic history
Historiography
Historical Geography
- China Historical GIS
- Historical Geography in Three Dimensions
- Early modern historical Placenames in Burma-Yunnan
- Bob Hudson's Slightly Whimsical South East Asian Archaeology Home Page
Academic Publishing
- Digital Scholarly Editions
- Science blogging as a model for historical research blogging
- UK leads the world in open academic journal policy
Bibliography