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Recovering a lost Genealogy : Taw Sein Ko and the Colonial Rots of ‘Myanmar Studies’

Abstract

keywords
Burma, Intelectual, hybrid, historiography, colonialism, 버마, 지식인, 혼종(混種), 역사편찬

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