Maung Maung (praeses)
Doctor Maung Maung (sic communiter appellatus, ut ab homonymis discerneretur; natus Mandale die 11 Ianuarii 1925; mortuus Yangone die 2 Iulii 1994) fuit summus Birmaniae iudex et scriptor rerum politicarum patriae. Maung Maung fuit brevissimo spatio (mensibus Augusti et Septembris 1988) praeses Birmaniae.
Maung Maung fuit alumnus universitatum Yangonensis (ubi postea ut lector linguae Anglicae fuit) et Rhenotraiectinae (ubi gradum doctoratus rerum iuridicarum anno 1926 meruit).
Opera
[recensere | fontem recensere]- The Forgotten Army (1946)
- London Diary (1952)
- Grim war against KMT (1953)
- A trial in Burma: the assassination of Aung San (1962)
- Aung San of Burma (1962)
- Burma in the Family of Nations (1956)
- Burma and General Ne Win (1969)
- To a Soldier Son (1974)
- The 1988 uprising in Burma (opusculum 1999 editum)
- Dr. Maung Maung: Gentleman, Scholar, Patriot (congeries commentationum 2008 edita)
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "U Maung Maung; Widely Traveled Leader for Rangoon" in The New York Times (20 August 1988)
- "Maung Maung 69; Served Brief Term As Burma's Leader" in The New York Times (3 Iulii 1994)
- Dr. Maung Maung, The 1988 uprising in Burma ed. Franklin Mark Osanka. New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, 1999. ISBN 0-938692-71-2
- Dr. Maung Maung: Gentleman, Scholar, Patriot ed. Robert H. Taylor (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008. ISBN ISBN 981-230-409-6) Paginae selectae
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