

An edition of Opium and Empire in Southeast Asia (2013)
Regulating Consumption in British Burma
By Ashley Wright
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
214
Description:
"This study investigates the connection between the regulation of opium and the exercise of imperial power in colonial Burma. It traces the opium industry from the British annexation of the Burmese territories of Arakan and Tenasserim in 1826 to the end of the colonial era, arguing that this connection was multi-dimensional. The British regime regulated opium to facilitate labour extraction, and the articulation of a rationale for opium policy was inextricable from the articulation of a rationale for colonial rule more generally. Evolving discourses about race invoked opium consumption. Finally, Burma's position in multiple transnational and imperial networks informed its colonial opium policy"--
subjects: Opium trade, Burma, history, Government policy, History, Colonies, Administration, Imperialism, Consumption (Economics), Economic conditions, Colonial influence, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain, HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia, Economic history, Economic aspects, Emperialism, Opium abuse
Places: Southeast Asia