ABSTRACT

First published in 1909, at the midpoint of British occupation, this volume sought to provide the first popular history of Burma (now Myanmar) for British businessmen and visitors otherwise put off by difficulties of translation and understanding. Having lived in Burma for forty years, arriving between the second and third Anglo-Burmese wars, J. Stuart sought to rectify the reduction of Burmese history to barbarism, comparing the struggle for supremacy between historical Burmese factions to the combined history of France, England and Scotland up to James I. To that end, this volume contains a detailed, chronological history from A.D. 639 until 1900 along with 15 illustrations.

chapter I|16 pages

Before a.d. 639

chapter II|10 pages

a.d. 639 to 1010

chapter III|12 pages

a.d. 1010 to 1298

chapter IV|13 pages

a.d. 1298 to 1557

chapter V|11 pages

a.d. 1558 to 1599

chapter VI|14 pages

a.d. 1600 to 1752

chapter VII|14 pages

a.d. 1752 to 1760

chapter VIII|9 pages

a.d. 1760 to 1784

chapter IX|15 pages

a.d. 1785 to 1819

chapter X|17 pages

a.d. 1819 to 1826

chapter XI|20 pages

a.d. 1826 to 1853

chapter XII|22 pages

a.d. 1853 to 1885

chapter XIII|19 pages

a.d. 1885 to 1900