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Phi nhipʻ mhu tuikʻ pvai ʼa thaṅʻʹ thaṅʻʹ / U Nu
Bib ID 4831744
Format BookBook
Author
Nu, U, 1907-
 
Description Ranʻ kunʻ : [AFPFL-Clean], [1959?] 
114 p. ; ill. 17 cm. 
Summary

U Nu's overview of worldwide struggles against oppression and for human rights and national liberation. Covers freedom of speech, freedom of association and organisation, independence of the judiciary, parliament and freedom of livelihood. Sections on Socrates, Bolivar, Gandhi, Hyde Park, Magna Carta, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Irish, Filipino and Mexican independence struggles, American and French revolutions, unification of Italy, emergence of Korea, as well as events and issues in Burma.

Notes

Author: U Nu, a.k.a. Thakin Nu, former prime minister.

Translated title: Phases of the fight against oppression.

In Burmese.

U Shein Than collection, acquired Jan. 2010.

Subjects World history.  |  Revolutions.  |  Human rights.

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