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    Dr. Khin Thidar

    Khin Thidar, Ph. D.

    Office: Department of History, Yangon University of Foreign Languages, Yangon, Myanmar

    Home: No. 135, Seikkanthar Street, Kyauktada Township, Yangon, Myanmar

    Cell: +959 43069946, +959 785334591

    Email- [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

    https://mandalay.academia.edu/KhinThidar

    EDUCATION:     

    PhD, June 2003

    University of Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar

    Dissertation: “History of Theravāda   Buddhism in Early Konbaung Period”

     

    M.A., September 1997

    University of Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar

    Thesis: “Myanmar Relations with her Eastern Neighbours during Early Konbaung Period”

    Passed with credit

     

    B.A. (Hons:) (History), August 1993

    University of Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar

    Passed with Second Class, First Division

     

    EXPERIENCE:

    Professor, Head of Department, Yangon University of Foreign Languages (3.12.2018 – present)

     

    Professor, University of Mandalay (1.12.2016- 30.11.201

    Lilly Seiler

    Burmese version of this article

    Introduction

    On May 1, 2018, a new shop, Matika, opened in the middle block of Yangon’s 37th Street, replacing a restaurant that had been offering traditional Myanmar food. The new shop offered a “window in the past” as the Myanmar Times titled an article about the new establishment from which the above picture is taken.1 The title, however, covers only a part of what was displayed in the small shop in an old building from the country’s colonial period. Besides old books on Burma, magazines, film posters, and badges from the socialist period, the visitor can see and buy modern paintings hung on the walls, also clothes, and silver or bronze jewelry – all made in Myanmar and designed by the owner Aung Soe Min, as the article states. A visitor to the new shop some time later could see a craftsman working on a bracelet in a room behind the shop. 

    Biography

    Aung Soe Min was born as one of three brothers in N

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