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Modern Buddhist conjunctures in Myanmar: Cultural narratives, colonial legacies, and civil society
Juliane Schober
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
Asian Research, Center for
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
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Arts & Humanities
Burma
100%
Civil Society
77%
Buddhist
66%
Theravada Buddhism
25%
Buddhist Practice
22%
Religion
15%
Modern Southeast Asia
14%
Max Weber
12%
Paradigm
12%
Colonial Modernity
11%
Public Places
11%
Hegemony
10%
Political Power
10%
Moral Action
10%
Global Economy
10%
World View
10%
History of Religion
10%
Political Community
9%
Modern History
9%
Secularism
8%
Southeast
8%
Venues
8%
Charts
8%
Reward
8%
Military
8%
Religious Traditions
8%
Buddhisms
7%
Religious Practices
7%
Disruption
7%
Discourse
7%
Merit
7%
Nationalism
6%
Characterization
6%
Asia
6%
Governance
5%
Revolution
5%
Authority
5%
Education
5%
Reader
4%
Economy
3%