User:Jon Fernquest 2022/Article List

Revisions Prior to Publication
As in any form of writing one must check and revise one's writing before publication. This page is a link to additions before they are complete. This can include, for instance, gathering sources for citation in the article, thus making the article a higher quality article.

List

 * Myanmar Law treatises and precedents
 * Work of leading scholars in this area such as the late Andrew Huxley, Ryuji Okudaira in Japan, and Christian D. Lammerts at Rutgers in the United States are not used or listed as sources. Not only does the most important legal treatise Manu Kye Dhammathat not have its own page, unlike the Wareru_Dhammathat, legal treatises are a separate literary genre from Burmese_chronicles and thus should probably have their own page. There is, however, a very small stub article for Dhammasattha, Pali-derived legal treatises in Southeast Asia.


 * Rajadhirat Epic
 * Existing article Razadarit Ayedawbon focuses only on the Burmese version
 * of this work. There are also Thai language, Mon language
 * and Pali language versions as well. The work can thus be characterized
 * as Transnational history, but since Wikipedia's historical coverage
 * is organized along the lines of the nation state, the nature of this work
 * is not adequately covered. This is an important issue because the longstanding
 * belief is that the original version of this work was in Mon, not Burmese,
 * and the version of this work in Thai is considered an important literary work
 * composed during the restoration of Rama I in Thailand.


 * History of Tai peoples
 * Integrate history of Tai peoples articles such as Möng_Mao, Lan Na Kingdom
 * Sukhothai Kingdom, Ayutthaya Kingdom and kingdoms they
 * interacted with such as Mon Kingdoms.
 * Missing important source:
 * Liew-Herres, F. M., & Grabowsky, V. (2008). Lan Na in Chinese Historiography: Sino-Tai Relations as Reflected in the Yuan and Ming Sources (13th to 17th Centuries). Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University.


 * Important publications of Volker Grabowsky on Lan Na should be included:


 * * 2012. Chronicle of Sipsòng Panna: History and Society of a Tai Lü Kingdom, Twelfth to Twentieth Century . Chiang Mai: Mekong Press. ISBN 978-616-90053-3-9.


 * * 2008 Chronicles of Chiang Khaeng: A Tai Lü Principality of the Upper Mekong (co-authored with Renoo Wichasin). Honolulu: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii.


 * * “The Northern Tai polity of Lan Na (Babai-Dadian) between the late 13th to mid-16th centuries: internal dynamics and relations with her neighbours” as Working Paper No. 17 of a series produced by the Asia Research Institute, Singapore.


 * * FORCED RESETTLEMENT CAMPAIGNS IN NORTHERN THAILAND DURING THE EARLY BANGKOK PERIOD (SIAM SOCIETY)


 * * POPULATION AND STATE IN LAN NA PRIOR TO THE MID-SIXTEENTH CENTURY (SIAM SOCIETY)


 * The important publications of the recently deceased Anatole-Roger Peltier should also be covered.
 * He was the foremost scholar of the Khün language literature of the Tai Khün people of Kengtung, Shan State, Myanmar:
 * https://www.efeo.fr/biographies/notices/peltier.htm
 * https://changpuakmagazine.com/en-article/WORK-OF-A-LIFETIME/775085/


 * Bangkok Post
 * Needs info on the founder of the educational section Terry Fredrickson,
 * journalist, English teacher, and well-published author of textbooks
 * on learning English through newspapers.


 * There are both biographical articles
 * as well as an article on his retirement