Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia (Series)

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Aryan and Non-Aryan in India

A collection studies of ancient Aryan and non-Aryan Indian cultures from linguistic and historical perspectives

The Padaeng Chronicle and the Jengtung State Chronicle Translated

Provides a wealth of insight into the history of the Tai and the spread of Theravada Buddhism in Myanmar and Thailand

The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan

Select Translations Bearing on the History of a Rajput Family, 1462–1660, Volumes 1–2

Two-volume reference work for scholars of late-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth-century Rājasthān

Independence and Democracy in Burma, 1945–1952

The Turbulent Years

The memoir of Balwant Singh, a civil servant under both the British and independent governments of Burma, provides a dramatic account of the turbulent years immediately following World War II.

Men to Bombay, Women at Home

Urban Influence on Sugao Village, Deccan Maharashtra, India, 1942–1982

Comprehensive study of a village in Deccan Maharashtra, its people, and its interactions with the city of Bombay during the last four development decades in India, from both a planning and a human point of view.