ABSTRACT

Originally designed as a field guide for soldiers and civilians serving in Burma in the heyday of the British Empire, this book will be invaluable to historians seeking to understand the imperial mindset and the annexation of Burma.

chapter 1|18 pages

The Administration of Burma

chapter 2|11 pages

The Chief Commissionership of Burma

chapter 3|7 pages

Upper Burma

chapter 4|23 pages

Mandalay

chapter 5|6 pages

Dealing with Dacoits

chapter 6|8 pages

Civil and Military Works

chapter 7|6 pages

A Visit to Bhamo

chapter 8|10 pages

Disarmament: Trouble in Pagyi

chapter 9|5 pages

Trouble with the Wuntho Sawbwa

chapter 10|5 pages

Military Replaced by Police

chapter 11|7 pages

Burma Becomes a Frontier Province

chapter 13|13 pages

Trouble in the Magwè District

chapter 15|27 pages

The Shan States

chapter 16|28 pages

The Shan States (Continued)

chapter 17|21 pages

The Karennis, or Red Karens, and Sawlapaw

chapter 18|25 pages

The Trans-Salween States

chapter 19|34 pages

Bhamo and Mogaung

chapter 20|19 pages

Bhamo, the Southern Townships, and Möng Mit

chapter 21|21 pages

The Chins

chapter 22|29 pages

The Chin-Lushai Campaign

chapter 23|5 pages

Internal Administration of Burma