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Notes taken from a Report by the National Planning and Land Revenue on Rice in Burma.
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PP MS 23/02/22
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Papers of John Sydenham Furnivall
Correspondence
Burma Correspondence.
Burma Correspondence.
Burma Correspondence.
Burma Correspondence.
Miscellaneous Correspondence - Burma.
A Study of the Social and Economic History of [British] Burma.
Background and draft outline of a study of the economic and social evolution of modern Burma under B...
Chapter iii titled `British Burma before the opening of the Suez Canal 1861-1862; and 1867-1868'.
Chapter iv. 1868-1869 and 1885-1886.
Chapter v. 'Burma under the Chief Commissioners 1886-1887; and 1896-1897'.
Chapter vi (a). `Burma under the Lieutenant Governors: the pursuit of efficiency 1897-1898 and 1913-...
Chapter vi (b). 1913-1914; and 1923 to 1924.
Chapters iii to v in `proof' annotated copies.
Corrected and annotated copies of Chapter vi a and b.
Chapters i to v, typescripts.
Early work sheets and statistics.
Statistical Appendix for the years 1869 to 1940.
Reports on the mineral production, trade and customs of British Burma for 1867-68 and 1868-69, in dr...
Statistics on Burma Foreign Trade 1859-1915.
'Local government in Burma under British rule'.
Extracts from Reports on Trade and Navigation of Burma for the years 1886 to 1902.
Extracts from Reports on Maritime Trade and Customs for the years 1867 to 1940.
Extracts from Annual Reports of Trade and Customs from 1867 to 1886.
Extracts from a Report on Factories Act.
Bibliographical list on South East Asian history.
Extracts from Reports on Education between 1868 to 1938 from India and Burma, annotated.
Notes on Education taken from various Parliamentary papers 1812-1931 including notes on moral mate...
Notes taken from a Report by the National Planning and Land Revenue on Rice in Burma.
Lectures, articles and various papers of J. S. Furnivall.
'Burmese Court of Law'; A lecture given to the University College Historical Association.
'Burma then and now', lecture given at the Chatham House.
'Organization and function of the Ministry of Democralization and local bodies, Public Administra...
A paper read at the National Peace Council Conference, on `The Prospects in South East Asia.'
'Teaching of Science in Burma'; an address by J. S. Furnivall to the Planning Adviser to the Governm...
'Education and nationalism in Netherlands India' lecture given to the Education Department of London...
'A survey of the Java Sugar Industry'.
Unpublished talk on Burma to Far Eastern Group, the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
'Economic Problems in the Colonies'; lecture given to the Nuffield College Conference, Oxford.
'The administrative aspect of racial relations in Tropical Far East', Chapter written by J. S. Furni...
Papers relating to the 10th Institute of Pacific Relations Conference.
Plan for encouragement of industry.
Papers concerning the economy of Burma published by the Council of World Affairs.
Reprints of J. S. Furnivall articles in The Guardian: The economy of Burma, Planning for welfare in ...
Xerox copy of Zambudira ok-hsaung Kyan.
Part of Zampudipa U-hsaung translated to English.
Unpublished chapter on the Karens, typescript.
'Local government in the principal cities of Burma' by Dr. W. G. Schaeffer and J. S. Furnivall's com...
'Planning in Burma'; article written by J. S. Furnivall for New Times.
Talk on `Spotlight on Education in Burma', given at Burma Council for World Affairs, 1950.
'Reconstruction in the Philippines and Burma' An address by J. S. Furnivall to the Peoples Literatur...
'The labour problem in Burma'; lecture given at Muslims Association, 1930.
'The Burmese Education extension Association', lecture given at the Education Department of Rangoon ...
'Nationalisation in Burma', Published article.
'Post war Burma'.
'Burma', typescript of talk given to school children in England.
A preliminary list of J. S. Furnivall's publications used to compile his bibliography with titles an...
Folder containing various papers published/unpublished during 1940's.
Research Material/Manuscript Notes.
Notes on the Sambudipa.
Notes and Bibliographies for a projected history of South East Asia by J. S. Furnivall.
Notes and extracts on various topics, including Pre-history, Indian colonization, Epigraphy, Buddhis...
Miscellaneous manuscript notes.
Statistics on Burma Trade.
Notes on English relations with Burma 1587 to 1886.
Index of 'Manuscript Historical Records', in Burmese.
'Early Settlement Records', typescripts of Burmese history.
Constitutional Reforms, printed material 1917-1923.
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The influence of the Home Government on land revenue and judicial administration in the presidency of Fort William in Bengal from 1807 to 1822.
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