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Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma

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Country
  
Great Britain

Publication date
  
2003

Pages
  
288

Author
  
Ashley South

Genre
  
Politics

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardcover/paperback

Originally published
  
2003

Page count
  
288

Publisher
  
Routledge

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Subject
  
Mon people/Politics of Burma

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Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma: The Golden Sheldrake, by Ashley South, is a history of the Mon people, an ethnic group found in Myanmar (previously known as Burma) and Thailand. Published in 2003, it covers their history from the pre-colonial era up to the time of writing, with an emphasis on the development of Mon nationalist movements in the 20th century.

South, an independent consultant and analyst, specializes in ethnic politics, displacement and humanitarian issues in Burma. Currently, his research on displacement in Burma is funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

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Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma Wikipedia