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Positivists and Buddhists: The Rise and Fall of Anglo-Burmese Ecclesiastical Law
Author Huxley, Andrew (著)
Source Law & Social Inquiry
Volumev.26 n.1 Winter
Date2001
Pages113 - 142
PublisherWiley
Publisher Url http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
LocationHoboken, NJ, US [霍博肯, 紐澤西州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: SOAS, UK.
AbstractThis article describes and compares English and Burmese approaches to the legal establishment of religion. Between 1886 and 1942 the two approaches crossbred to produce a body of case law known as Buddhist ecclesiastical law. However, after 1920 the colonial government radically changed its policy toward Buddhism. The repercussions of this change continue to affect Burma.
Table of contentsRELIGION AND LAW IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BURMA 119
THE RISE OF ANGLO-BURMESE ECCLESIASTICAL LAW 1885-1918 120
THE FALL OF BUDDHIST ECCLESIASTICAL LAW, 1918-42 131
THE LAST 50 YEARS 133
CONCLUSIONS 136
REFERENCES 140
ISSN08976546 (P); 17474469 (E)
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Created date2025.03.12
Modified date2025.03.14



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