An introduction of British administration in lower Myanmar (1853-1885) / (Record no. 47354)

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Edition number 23
Item number T-28 Ph.D
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Personal name Kyi Kyi Cho,
Numeration 4 PhD(R)-Hist-1.
9 (RLIN) 65764
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Title An introduction of British administration in lower Myanmar (1853-1885) /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Kyi Kyi Cho.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mandalay :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of Mandalay,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
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Extent xvii, 186 p. ,
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Dimensions 29 cm.
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Dissertation note This thesis, entitled "An Introduction of British Administration in Lower Myanmar, 1853-1885" is an attempt to review British Colonialism and its impact on Myanmar society. It is systematically approached and investigated from every viewpoint, to wit political and administrative viewpoint, economic or revenue viewpoint and judiciary viewpoint so that the whole societal panoramic view could be clearly seen. Sometimes and in some places comparisons are also made between the native rule and the alien rule. Major purpose of this research is to see the imperialistic nature deep inside its administration. In brief, what one can see in British administration is the colonial government's efforts to transform the whole of Myanmar society into a sole agrarian society producing more rice and other crops to feed other colonial people living in the British Empire. Moreover, they also wanted Myanmar people to thank the colonial masters as good and just administrators. That we could have lived peacefully was due to their benevolent rule and on the contrary, what the people really saw is that they wanted to be liberated from the yoke of colonialism. Later on, nationalism took root in the hearts of Myanmar people which led to regaining of independence.
Degree type Ph.D
Name of granting institution University of Mandalay
Year degree granted 2013
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Formatted contents note Introduction<br/>Chapters<br/>1. Lower Myanmar during the First Decade of The British Administration, 1852-1862<br/>2. Taxes and Revenue<br/>3. The Judicial Administration<br/>4. Evaluation of British Administration in Lower Myanmar<br/>Conclusion<br/>Maps<br/>Appendices<br/>Bibliography,
Statement of responsibility Kyi Kyi Cho,
Title An introduction of British administration in lower Myanmar (1853-1885).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Administration
General subdivision History
9 (RLIN) 65765
Chronological subdivision 1853–1885
Geographic subdivision Lower Myanmar
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