World Famous Comics: ANGELENE: NAW Aung San and the Struggle for Burmese Independence
ANGELENE: NAW Aung San and the Struggle for Burmese Independence
By: Angelene Naw Publisher: University of Washington Press Binding: Paperback Label: University of Washington Press Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 284 Publication Date: 2002-03
Product Description: Aung San, the "architect of Burma's freedom," was one of the most important political figures in the history of Burmaís struggle for independence. Beginning as a student leader and activist in the 1930s, Aung San went on to assume prominent leadership positions in Burmaís nationalist movement. At the beginning of World War II, he organized a clandestine trip to Japan in search of funds and military training in order to fight against British imperialsim, but his close-knit group Thirty Comrades found it necessary to resist not only the British, but also the Japanese. In the postwar years, Aung San became Burmaís chief negotiator for independence from Britain, focusing much of his energy on promoting cooperation and unity among Burmaís many ethnic groups. Aung Sanís tragic assassination in 1947 at the age of 32 denied him the privilege of seeing his country claim the freedom and unity to which he had dedicated his life.
This well-researched and readable history sets the life of Aung San squarely in the context of Burma's historic struggle for freedom. Photographs and texts of documents written by Aung San enliven the account.