How to get to know Myanmar, a country that until recently has been off limits for all but the briefest of visits? Burma: Food, Family and Conflict combines original historical research, family stories and distinctive regional recipes to give a flavour of life and struggles from colonial Burma to contemporary Myanmar. Co-authored by Bridget Anderson, an academic at the University of Bristol, and her brother, Stephen Anderson, a chef and restaurateur in Valencia, Spain, this book makes Burmese history accessible for a general readership. It draws on the stories of their grandmother, the daughter of an English high court judge and the Burmese woman who rolled his cheroots in the Moulmein bazaar, tracing the shifts from colonialism, to resistance and finally independence. It also provides, quite literally, a taste of history, with easy to follow recipes from the famous Ma Khin Café in Valencia. Beautifully designed and illustrated with historical and contemporary photographs it has received accolades from Javier Solana, former Secretary General of Nato and President of the Centre for Global Economy and Geopolitics at ESADE University, Barcelona and Jonathan Miller, Asia Correspondent of Channel 4 News.
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Burma: Food, Family & Conflict combines original historical research, family stories, and distinctive regional recipes to give a flavour of life and struggles from colonial Burma to contemporary Myanmar.
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1. Introduction 2. Food introduction 3. Beginnings (-1912) 4. Bassein: Paddy birds and simnel cake (1913-1917) 5. Rangoon lives (1917-1922) 6. Back to the mother country (1922-1927) 7. Making differences: between two worlds (1927-1932) 8. Tensions in Burma (1932-1939) 9. War (1939-1943) 10. Endings (1943-1949) 11. Epilogue: new beginnings 12. Glossary
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9788494948008
Publisert
2018-12-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Ma Khin Markets S. L.
Høyde
260 mm
Bredde
183 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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