Description
About the Author
Ashley South is an independent consultant, specialising in ethnic politics, displacement and humanitarian issues in Burma. He has lived and worked in Burma and Thailand for seven years, first as a teacher and later as a co-ordinator of a major international relief operation. He has visited Burma more than 50 times, and observed the conflict at close quarters, working with Burmese ethnic minority refugees and many key insurgent leaders.
Reviews
'South's detailed and authoritative book is a must for all interested in Mon history and ethnic minority politics, and for those curious about the dynamics of the civil war and conflicy that has raged in Burma for more than 50 years.' - The Irrawaddy
'Thoroughly researched and full of insights born of personal involvement.' - Asian Affairs
'A very informative, comprehensive and yet concise survey of the social, political and military aspects of Mon nationalist movements in 20th century Burma.' - International Quarterly for Asian Studies
'Fascinating account of a people who are almost unknown outside the region, and who are stuggling to preserve their identity in a rapidly changing world.' - Journal of the Siam Society
'Fascinating account of a people who are almost unknown outside the region, and who are stuggling to preserve their identity in a rapidly changing world.' - Journal of the Siam Society
Book Information
ISBN 9780415374118
Author Ashley South
Format Paperback
Page Count 444
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 748g