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|a State and Society in Modern Rangoon.
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|a Asia's Transformations
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Preface and acknowledgements; Maps; Introduction: the "abode of the king" and the "city of peace"; 1 The Shwedagon Pagoda: sacred space and power politics; 2 The rise and fall of British Rangoon, 1824-1941; 3 Landscapes of resistance in colonial Rangoon; 4 The city from war to military rule, 1941-1958; 5 The city under military rule, 1958-1988; 6 Covert and overt resistance to the state, 1962-1976; 7 Rangoon from popular uprising to pacification, 1987-1988; 8 Transforming Rangoon, 1988-2009.
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|a 9 Rangoon's new Buddhist landscapesConclusion: state and society; Notes; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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|a While most of Asia's major cities are increasingly homogenized by rapid economic growth and cultural globalization, Rangoon, which is Burma's former capital and largest city, still bears the imprint of a unique and often turbulent history. It is the site of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a focus of Buddhist pilgrimage and devotion since the early second millennium C.E. that continues to play a major role in national life. In 1852, the British occupied Rangoon and made it their colonial capital, building a modern port and administrative center based on western designs. It became the capital of independe.
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