Bibliography of Burma Studies

Welcome to Tea Circle’s open source bibliographies of publications on Myanmar by women and Myanmar scholars. We hope that you will find this useful in expanding your range of sources written by scholars who are under-recognized in Myanmar scholarship. (You can read Jenny Hedström’s post about the bibliographies here.)

It is our goal that Tea Circle‘s Bibliography of Burma Studies will complement the existing bibliographies on Myanmar/Burma. Our open source bibliography for Burma Studies is preceded by Michael Charney’s Living Bibliography of Burma Studies and Andrew Selth’s bibliography on publications on Myanmar/Burma since 1988. Both bibliographies have paid considerable detail to providing a comprehensive list of publications on Myanmar/Burma.

Download the Bibliography

To download the latest Bibliography of Burma Studies, select the >> icon, and click “download.”

Submit an entry

We invite you to contribute relevant citations (books, journal articles and research reports only) in English and Burmese, but please make sure you check the updated list above to ensure that the citation is not already there.

If you are interested in contributing a new entry to Tea Circle’s bibliography, fill out our submissions form here.

In order to make this resource more user-friendly, please ensure your submission is complete and accurate. Add in keywords, including the DOI or ISBN where possible. Since our intention is to be inclusive, we interpret the category of women broadly to include any scholar identifying as a woman, and the category of Myanmar scholar to include anyone who identifies as having Burma/Myanmar heritage, regardless of ethnicity, nationality or place of birth.

Contact

For inquiries regarding access, or comments on the submissions form, please contact us at teacirclemyanmar@outlook.com or teacirclemyanmar@protonmail.me 

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