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- Journal of Burma Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Conjuncture and Reform in the Late Konbaung Period: How Prophecies, Omens and Rumors Motivated Political Action from 1866 to 1869 Volume 15, Number 2, December 2011, pp. 231-262
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- From Gold Leaf to Buddhist Hagiographies: Contact with Regions to the East Seen in Late Burmese Murals
- The Position of the Rājāvaṁsa Katnā in Mon History-Telling
- Narratives of Nation, Questions of Community: Examining Burmese Sources without the Lens of Nation
- Conjuncture and Reform in the Late Konbaung Period: How Prophecies, Omens and Rumors Motivated Political Action from 1866 to 1869
- The Making of the Culprit: Atula Hsayadaw Shin Yasa and the Politics of Monastic Reform in Eighteenth-Century Burma
- A Kingship by Merit and Cosmic Investiture: An Investigation into King Alaungmintaya's Self-Representation
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