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(c. 1350-1600)

The history of Burma and the Tai states on its frontiers (c. 1350-1600) and connections to Ming Dynasty Yunnan to the north and the Bay of Bengal to the south. The use of historiography and technology to investigate this time period and region are also covered.

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Local power, elite circulation, and warfare: Burma-Yunnan-Tai Realm (c. 1350-1600)

Paper for publication in the making:

Dhammazedi Era in Lower Burma (c. 1456-1492)

  1. Rule of one or many? : Reign dates and social structure

  2. Circulation of religious elites: Reordinations in Sri Lanka

  3. Political influence of monks (c. 1365-1600)

  4. Sri Lankan monks in Mingyinyo's Toungoo (c. 1492)

  5. Dhammazedi Bell (c. 1476)


Subrahmanyam

  1. Subrahmanyam’s porous intellectual frontiers of early modern Southeast Asia

  2. Subrahmanyam’s critique of fixed ‘area studies’ (versus perhaps, adaptable 'regional studies')


Lieberman

  1. Local power, elite circulation, and warfare: Burma-Yunnan-Tai Realm (c. 1350-1600)

  2. Migration between Upper and Lower Burma

Posted by Jon Fernquest at 12/03/2005 03:59:00 PM
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