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| Terence R. Balckburn |
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| Terence R. Blackburn was born in London in1938. He served with the Royal Army medical Corps in Germany, and later continued his work in the field of health care until his retirement.
Encouraged by Noel F. Singer, a long time friend, he developed and interest in Burmese culture and history, and that country’s relationship with Great Britain. Under the guidance of Singer, whose formative years were spent in Burma, he has produced five books in which he has attempted to define the British attitude towards the Burmese, often to the detriment of the former.
The British Humiliation of Burma (2000)
The British Lion and the Burmese Tiger: Campbell and Maha Bandula (2002)
A Sadistic Scholar: Captain Letter’s War (2002)
An Ill-Conditioned Cad: Moylan of the Times (2002)
Burma and the Enemy within (2006)
Further two books concentrate of India
A Miscellany of Mutinies and Massacres in India (2007)
Justice for the Raja of Sattara? (2007) |
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