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"Powerful Learning is the first intellectual history of one of the great Buddhist empires of Southeast Asia, Konbaung Burma, before the British conquest. The book challenges the notion of the court and the monastic order as static institutions by examining how competition within and between them prompted major rethinking about the intellectual foundations of indigenous society and culture.
The catalyst for this reformation of indigenous thought was the rise of a small clique of Buddhist monks and lay people from the frontier to commanding positions in the state and monastic order over the course of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This clique had a major influence on the creation of state myths, the ways in which the throne ruled and presented itself, and, ultimately, the relationship between the throne and the state.
The new state and monastic orthodoxy, however, was challenged by other Burmese literati, who, over the course of the nineteenth century, sought in Western science, technology, and political theory other ways in which to shape Burmese perspectives on state and society. In the process, the Burmese underwent a difficult transition from premodern to modern intellectual thought, one that helped usher in British rule." from publisher
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History, Buddhists, Intellectual life, Buddhism and state, Burma, historyEdition | Availability |
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Powerful Learning: Buddhist Literati and the Throne in Burma's Last Dynasty, 1752-1885: Buddhist Literati And the Throne in Burma's Last Dynasty, 1752-1885
2006, CSSEAS University of Michigan Press
Hardcover
in English
0891480935 9780891480938
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""In late March 2003, the author traveled to Monywa on the lower course of the Chindwin River to learn more about the area, read the local literature, visit the local monasteries, and gain the kind of perspective that one can only get with one's own eyes, ears, and nose.""
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