Issues

Volume 1
number 1 (Spring 2003)
number 2 (Autumn 2003)
Volume 2
number 1 (Spring 2004)
number 2 (Autumn 2004)
Bibliographic Supplement 1 

Volume 3
number 1 (Spring 2005)
number 2 (Autumn 2005)
Volume 4
number 1 (Spring 2006)
number 2 (Winter 2006)
Volume 5
numbers 1&2 (2007)
Volume 6
number 1&2 (Spring & winter 2008)


Editorial Information 

 

Burma Research

Department of History

SOAS

Thornhaugh Street

Russell Square

London WC1H 0XG

United Kingdom

 

email: burmaresearch@soas.ac.uk

 



Disclaimer:

 

The SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research, its editorial board, international advisory board, and editor accept no responsibility for the views and claims made by contributors to the journal or to the website. Please address specific complaints to the editor at burmaresearch@soas.ac.uk along with details (page numbers, issue number, the specifics of the complaint, etc).

©2002-2008 SOAS

Chief Editor

Michael W. Charney

Editorial Board


Anne Booth
Kennon Breazeale
Ian Brown
Michael W. Charney
William Clarence-Smith
Andrew Huxley
Victor Lieberman
Elizabeth Moore
Atsuko Naono
John Okell
Tobias Rettig
Mandy Sadan
Robert H. Taylor
Justin Watkins
William Womack


International Advisory Board

Michael Aung-Thwin
Swapna Bhattacharya
Benedicte Brac de la Perriere
Wil Dijk
Jon Fernquest
Tilman Frasch
Volker Graboswky
Emmanuel Guillon
Kyaw Yin Hlaing
Stephen Keck
Guy Lubeigt
Alexandra de Mersan
Kei Nemoto
Ryuji Okudaira
Oliver B. Pollak
Joerg Schendel
San San Hnin Tun
U Thaw Kaung
U Toe Hla
Rudolf A. Yanson










About the Bulletin

The SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research (the SBBR) was established in 2003 by founding editor Dr. Michael W. Charney for the purpose of making available to the broader academic community research, resources, reviews, and information critical for the study of Burma, also known as Myanmar. The SBBR is one of three such publications, alongside the Journal of Burma Studies (Northern Illinois University) and Burma Economic Watch (Macquarie University). SBBR articles and documents are posted online immediately on issue for free downloading to anyone, anywhere, with an interest in the society, culture, and history of one of Asia's most interesting countries.

For the current and past issues, see the individual pages linked to the far left.

For our editorial board and international advisory board, see the list to the immediate left.

For submitting research for publication, contact the Bulletin at burma.research@soas.ac.uk