Myth and history in the historiography of early Burma: paradigms, primary sources, and prejudices/ Michael A. Aung-Thwin

By: Aung-Thwin, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, c1998Description: xi, 220 p.: map.; 22 cmISBN: 0896802019 (pbk.)Subject(s): Burma | Historical geographyDDC classification: 929.102
Contents:
Note on Burmese Words -- Ch. 1. The Myth of a Sinhalese Invasion of Pagan in 1165 A.D. -- Ch. 2. The "King Who Fled the Chinese" and Disapramok's Mission to China: Two Myths in the History of Pagan -- Ch. 3. The Destruction of Pagan: the Myth and the History -- Ch. 4. The Myths Surrounding King Klawcwa, Man Lulan, Kumarakassapa, and Tak To Mu Mankri -- Ch. 5. The Myth of the Three Shan Brothers.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-214) and index.

Note on Burmese Words -- Ch. 1. The Myth of a Sinhalese Invasion of Pagan in 1165 A.D. -- Ch. 2. The "King Who Fled the Chinese" and Disapramok's Mission to China: Two Myths in the History of Pagan -- Ch. 3. The Destruction of Pagan: the Myth and the History -- Ch. 4. The Myths Surrounding King Klawcwa, Man Lulan, Kumarakassapa, and Tak To Mu Mankri -- Ch. 5. The Myth of the Three Shan Brothers.

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