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The Burma Delta: Economic Development and Social Change on an Asian Rice Frontier, 18521941 (New Perspectives in Se Asian Studies)
Michael Adas
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Paperback. An award-winning study of the economic expansion of Lower Burma into the world s largest exporter of rice is available again, now in paperback with a new preface." Series: New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies. Num Pages: 276 pages, maps. BIC Classification: 1FMB; HBJF; KCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 241 x 165 x 20. Weight in Grams: 376.
In the decades following its annexation to the Indian Empire in 1852, Lower Burma (the Irrawaddy-Sittang delta region) was transformed from an underdeveloped and sparsely populated backwater of the Konbaung Empire into the world’s largest exporter of rice. This seminal and far-reaching work focuses on two major aspects of that transformation: the growth of the agrarian sector of the rice industry of Lower Burma and the history of the plural society that evolved largely in response to rapid economic expansion. “Adas has made a major contribution to the study of economic history and development of Burma and demonstrated most impressively what can be achieved by imaginative and careful scholarship to our understanding of colonial regimes in Southeast Asia.” —Albert D. Moscotti, Journal of Asian and African Studies.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Condition
New
Series
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
Wisconsin, United States
ISBN
9780299283544
SKU
V9780299283544
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