Imperial military transpotation in British Asia : Burma 1941-1942 / Michael W. Charney.
2019
D810.T8 C43 2019
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Imperial military transpotation in British Asia : Burma 1941-1942 / Michael W. Charney.
Author
Charney, Michael W., author.
ISBN
9781350089464 (electronic book)
135008946X (electronic book)
9781350089471 (electronic book)
1350089478 (electronic book)
1350089451
9781350089457
135008946X (electronic book)
9781350089471 (electronic book)
1350089478 (electronic book)
1350089451
9781350089457
Published
London, UK ; New York, USA : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : maps.
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D810.T8 C43 2019
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940.542591
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950
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Table of Contents
1. Metropolitan Transportation Technique from Britain to India and.Iraq
2. Local, colonial railway experience
3. The failure of civilian management of a colonial railway in wartime
4. Militarization and the Rangoon to Prome.Branch
5. Kings of the road: Decentralization and local initiative on the railway
6. The technical limits of the railway: The Mandalay to Lashio Branch
7. Dark territory: The Myitkyina Branch, late April to early May 1942
8. After Burma: The militarization of railways in India
Conclusion.
2. Local, colonial railway experience
3. The failure of civilian management of a colonial railway in wartime
4. Militarization and the Rangoon to Prome.Branch
5. Kings of the road: Decentralization and local initiative on the railway
6. The technical limits of the railway: The Mandalay to Lashio Branch
7. Dark territory: The Myitkyina Branch, late April to early May 1942
8. After Burma: The militarization of railways in India
Conclusion.