This week in New Pubs we feature an edited volume on zomian boderlands, with chapters by Cederlof, Pachuau, Möller, and Tharaphi Than and Htoo May; then Bagh and Das on how political economy impacts the security of religious minorities in Bangladesh and Myanmar; last but not least, Suante writes on the history and politics of schooling in Myanmar.
This week we will put all the citations here (because there are so many); see our Recent Publications page for abridged citations and for all of the citations in past weeks.
- Cederlöf, Gunnel and Willem van Schendel (eds). Flows and Frictions in Trans-Himalayan Spaces Amsterdam U Press, (2022)
- Cederlof, Gunnel. “Imperial Competition in the Late-nineteenth Century Burma-China Borderlands.”
- Pachuau, Joy. “‘Circulatons’ Along the Indo-Burma Borderlands.”
- Moller, Henrik Kloppenborg. “Frictions and Opacities in the Myanmar-China Jade Trade.”
- Tharaphi Than and Htoo May. “Multiple Identities of Young Sittwe Muslims and Becoming Rohingya.”
- Bagh, Dipannita Maria and Tapas Das. “The changing dynamics of the political economy in South and Southeast Asia and their impact on the security of ethno-religious minorities: a case study of Bangladesh and Myanmar,” Stosunki Międzynarodowe–International Relations 2.14 (2022).
- Suante, Kam Tung Tuang. “The history and politics of schooling in Myanmar,” Peadagogica Historica (2022).
