In the 1920s, Burmese society was marked by a blend of traditional culture and the influences of British colonial rule. The period saw a rise in nationalism and political awareness, spurred by the expansion of education and the emergence of a middle class. Traditional practices coexisted with modern ideas, leading to social changes, particularly in urban areas. However, the rural population largely remained tied to agrarian lifestyles, facing challenges such as poverty and limited access to resources.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.