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				�...There are victims, there are executioners, and there are 
				bystanders... Unless we wrench free from being what we like to 
				call �objective�, we are closer psychologically, whether we like 
				to admit it or not, to the 
				
				executioner than to 
				the 
				victim...� 
				Howard 
				Zimm quoted by David Edwards in 'The Difficult Art of Telling 
				the Truth', 2001[see also 
				Struggle for 
				Tamil Eelam  andSachi Sri Kantha's Twenty Books on Eelam Tamils]
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		ஜா. அடைக்க்க்கல ராசா -வன்னிக் 
		காட்டு வசம், 
			2003 Alagappan, M.V.M. 
			
			Tears in Teardrop Island, Sterling Publishers Private 
			Limited, New Delhi, 1985 Alison, Miranda - 
			Cogs in 
			the Wheel? Women in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 
			Civil Wars, Vol.6, No.4 (Winter 2003), pp.37--54 
				"This article examines 
				women�s involvement as combatants in the Sri Lankan Tamil 
				guerrilla organisation the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam 
				(LTTE). It addresses women�s motivations for choosing to join 
				the organisation, then examines the debate over the LTTE�s brand 
				of nationalist feminism before looking at how women�s 
				experiences in the movement have affected their views on gender 
				in society. The article hopes to shed some light on the feminist 
				debate about these women, and through this on the broader global 
				feminist debate about women�s roles in nationalism and war. The 
				article argues for an analysis of women�s involvement in the 
				movement that accords the women agency and is open to certain 
				positive results stemming from their participation, yet 
				recognises the problematic nature of nationalist feminism." Anderson, Jon Lee and Scott Anderson:* 
			
			War Zones, (Dodd, Mead & Co, New York, 1988), pp.173-233. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- Journalist brothers had covered the Sri Lankan civil war (in 
				the form of oral histories) and between the covers provide a 
				comparison with four other civil wars which raged simultaneously 
				in mid 1980s in Northern Ireland, El Salvador, Uganda and 
				Israel. The unusual format of oral interviews to tell the story 
				provide a fresh perspective to the extant literature on Eelam 
				Tamils. Andersons had stated why they adopted this format, as 
				follows: �There is always war. It is not a strange thing; in 
				much of the world, war is commonplace and people learn to live 
				with it�Our experiences gave us a desire to show how people cope 
				when living in the midst of conflict, and we felt that the best 
				way to do this was to let people tell their own stories in the 
				form of an oral history.� Only one chapter of the book covers 
				Sri Lanka. But within the 60 pages allocated to this chapter, 
				voices of quite a number of prominent Tamils � circa mid 1980s � 
				have been recorded for posterity. These include, TULF leader 
				Amirthalingam, academic Radhika Coomarasamy, journalist 
				S.Sivanayagam, LTTE theoretician Anton Balasingham, EROS-LTTE 
				commander Balraj, government official Marianpillai Anthonimuthu, 
				Batticaloa Citizen Committee leader Sam Tambimuttu, Catholic 
				priest Father Chandra, LTTE commander Kumarappa and EPRLF 
				spokesman Loganathan Ketheeswaran. It is rather ironic that 
				quite a number among these met with untimely deaths 
				subsequently. Annaraj, M.S. & Fr Paul Caspersz Ed - 
			Literature as Social Text: Dreamboats: Short Stories from the Sri 
			Lankan Plantations,  Satyodaya Centre, Kandy, Sri Lanka, 
			2004. Arulanantham, Karunyan: Victims of War in Sri Lanka - A 
			Quest for Health Consensus, Tamil Information Centre, London, 1995 Arumugam, Sanmugam - 
			Dictionary of Biography of 
			the Tamils of Ceylon   
				...This compilation portrays the profiles of 
				over 775 Ceylon Tamils, who have contributed some good to the 
				community. They range from the eminent to the not so eminent and 
				span centuries, from the era of the Tamil Kings of Jaffna to the 
				present time... 
				more Balasingham, Anton:  
			Politics of Duplicity, 
			Published by Fairmax Publishing Ltd, 2000 
				The author of this study, Anton Balasingham, is the 
				political advisor and theoretician of the
				Liberation 
				Tigers of Tamil Eelam
      			(LTTE), the politico-military organisation of the Tamil people 
				inhabiting the North-eastern region of Sri Lanka...
				more Balasingham, Anton:  War 
			and Peace: Armed Struggle and Peace Efforts of Liberation Tigers, 
			2004  Balasingham, Adele: 
			
			Will to Freedom, The: 
			An Inside View of Tamil Resistance 
			(Fairmax Publishing Ltd., Mitcham, 2001), 380 pp. Balasingham, Adele. 
			Women Fighters of 
			Liberation Tigers, LTTE International Secretariat, London, 1993 *Blodgett, 
			Brian  :
			
			Sri Lanka�s military: The Search For A Mission, July 2004 
				"This book explores the change of Sri Lanka's 
				military's mission from protecting the country from external 
				threats to countering insurgencies. From 1947 to 2004, Sri 
				Lanka's military has searched for a mission. When its initial 
				worry of an invasion by India did not materialize, the military 
				turned its focus on internal insurrection. With an expected end 
				to the 20-year conflict between the Jaffna Tamils and the 
				Sinhalese government, the military's mission will return to 
				external defense. However, without significant external or 
				internal threats, the government will neglect the military and 
				it will again become incapable of defending against any threat. 
				This book exams all aspects of the three services (army, navy, 
				and air force). Each chapter covers a decade of history and 
				includes each service's mission, operations, doctrine and 
				tactics, command and organization, weapon procurement and 
				existing weapons, personnel, retention, recruitment, training, 
				and summaries of each decade." Bose, Sumantra:  States, 
			Nations, Sovereignty- Sri Lanka, India and the Tamil Eelam Movement, 
			Sage Publications, London, 1994  
				"Demands for 'national self determination' are, in one 
				sense, therefore also a struggle for a higher form of democracy. 
				It must then be recognised that 'post-colonial liberation 
				movements' far from being inherently 'undemocratic', 
				'subversive', 'terrorist' ad infinitum, are often the most 
				effective medium for democratic assertion by social groups who 
				have been deprived of equal citizenship rights, who have been 
				subjected to state oppression. This is something that is true 
				from Palestine to Kashmir, from Kurdistan to Tamil Ceylon... 
				The political and philosophical vision that is 
				required today has been eloquently articulated, ironically 
				enough, by 
				radical Tamil nationalists
      			('chauvinists' and 'separatist terrorists', according to the 
				official wisdom), in 1985: "We know that in the end, national 
				freedom can only be secured by a voluntary pooling of 
				sovereignties, in a regional and ultimately in a world context. 
				And we recognise that our future lies with the peoples of the 
				Indian region, and that the path of a greater and larger union 
				is the (eventual) direction of that future. It is a union that 
				will reflect the compelling and inevitable need for a common 
				market and a common defence and foreign policy, and which will 
				be rooted in the common heritage that we share with our brothers 
				and sisters not only of Tamil Nadu but also of India as a whole. 
				It is a shared heritage that we freely acknowledge and it is 
				shared heritage from which we derive strength - and we know, 
				that we too, as a people, can contribute to that strength." 
				more Bright, Jagat Singh. Ceylon Kicks India, Streamlines 
			Publishers Pvt.Ltd, Cochin, India, 1983 British Tamil Forum,
			The 
			Unspeakable Truth, 2008 *Bullion, 
			Alan J. 
			
			
			India, Sri Lanka and the Tamil crisis, 1976-94 
			London; New York : Pinter, 1995. *Burrow S.M. -
			
			Buried Cities of Ceylon, 1999 Casie Chetty, Simon : 
The Tamil Plutarch, A Summary 
Account of the Lives of the Poets and Poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon, 
First Published in 1859, Second Revised Edition published by Asian Educational 
Services,1982 *Chattopadhyaya 
			H.P. -Ethnic 
			Unrest in Modern Sri Lanka : An Account of Tamil-Sinhalese Race 
			Relations 1994  Committee for Rational Development. Sri Lanka - the Ethnic 
			Conflict- Myths, Realities & Perspectives, Navrang, New Delhi, 1984 *  Daniel, 
			Valentine E., 
			 *Depinder Singh - 
			
			The IPKF in Sri Lanka  Hardcover, Published 1992 Neil Devotta - 
			From ethnic outbidding to ethnic conflict: the institutional bases 
			for Sri Lanka's separatist war - Journal of 
			the 
	
	Association for the Study of Ethnicity and 
			Nationalism  Vol. 11(1), 2005, 141-159 Neil Devotta - 
			Blowback: Linguistic Nationalism, Institutional Decay, and Ethnic 
			Conflict in Sri Lanka, 2004 Neil Devotta - 
			Sinhala Buddhist Nationalist Ideology: Implications for Politics and 
			Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka, 2007 
  
    | *  
	De Silva, Kingsley M & Howard R. Wriggins: 
	
	J.R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka: A Political Biography/from 
	1956 to His Retirement (1989) *  De 
	Silva, Kingsley M & Howard R. Wriggins: 
	
	J.R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka a Political Biography: 
	1906-1956 
	  *  De 
	Silva, Kingsley M: 
	 A 
	History of Sri Lanka 
	 (C. Hurst & Co, London, 1981), 603 pp. 
		Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
		A comprehensive general survey of Ceylon�s history in one 
		volume. The main text consists of 38 chapters and an epilogue, ending 
		with a mention of Mrs.Sirimavo Bandaranaike�s expulsion from the 
		parliament on 16 October 1980 by the maneuvers of her nemesis 
		J.R.Jayewardene. While there is hardly any doubt that the text is 
		superbly written by one of the eminent historians of Sri Lanka, the 
		interpretations and pro-Sinhala bias of th author (cryptically weaved 
		into the text) have to be taken into note by the readers with a critical 
		eye. The asymetrical balance in the text is also a demerit. The ancient 
		history of the island (about which there is much haze and controversy), 
		from 500 BC to AD 1250 is covered only in first 78 pages. Subsequent 34 
		pages covers the period from 1250 to 1600. Thus, the bulk of the text � 
		450 pages � is devoted to the history of recent 380 years, from 1600 to 
		1980. De Silva, K.M. and Samarasinghe, S.W.R. de A.Peace accords 
	and ethnic conflict. London ; New York : Pinter ; New York : Distributed in 
	USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1993, Series title: ICES ethnic 
	studies series. De Silva, K.M. Sri Lanka, problems of governance. Delhi 
	(India) : Konark Publishers, c1993., Series title: Governing South Asia ; 5. De Silva and May, R.J.. Internationalization of ethnic 
	conflict. London : Pinter Publishers, 1991. Series title: ICES ethnic 
	studies series. De Silva, K.M. Letters on Ceylon, 1846-50, the 
	administration of Viscount Torrington and the 'rebellion' of 1848; the 
	private correspondence of the Third Earl Grey and Viscount Torrington. 
	Kandy, K. V. G. de Silva, 1965. De Silva, K.M. Ethnic conflict in Buddhist societies : Sri 
	Lanka, Thailand, and Burma. London : Pinter ; Boulder, Colo. : Westview 
	Press, 1988. De Silva, K.M. The "traditional homelands" of the Tamils : 
	separatist ideology in Sri Lanka : a historical appraisal. Rev. 2nd 
	ed.Kandy, Sri Lanka : International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 1995.; Series 
	title: Occasional papers (International Centre for Ethnic Studies) ; 4. De Silva, K.M. Regional powers and small state security : 
	India and Sri Lanka, 1977-1990. Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center 
	Press ; Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1995. De Silva, K.M. Managing ethnic tensions : reflections on a 
	theme. [Kandy, Sri Lanka] : International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 
	[1983?]. De Silva, K.M. Managing ethnic tensions in multi-ethnic 
	societies : Sri Lanka, 1880-1985. Lanham, MD : University Press of America, 
	c1986. De Silva, K.M and Pieris G.H. The university system of Sri 
	Lanka : vision and reality. New Delhi : Macmillan India Ltd., 1995, Series 
	title: ICES Sri Lanka studies series  De Silva, K.M. Religion, Nationalism, and the State in 
	Modern Sri Lanka. Tampa, Fla. : Dept. of Religious Studies, University of 
	South Florida, 1986.; Series title: USF monographs in religion and public 
	policy ; no. 1. De Silva, K.M. Separatist ideology in Sri Lanka : a 
	historical appraisal of the claim for the "traditional homelands" of the 
	Tamils of Sri Lanka . International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 1987.; Series 
	title: Occasional papers (International Centre for Ethnic Studies)  |  
			*Dixit, 
J N
			: 
Assignment Colombo, Konarak Publishers, 1998, Rs 400. 393pp Copies of the 
book may be obtained from Mr K P R Nair, Konarak Publishers, A-149, Main Vikas 
Marg, New Delhi 110 001. [see also 
J.N. Dixit on India's Role in the Struggle for Tamil Eelam] 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- Jyotindra Nath Dixit served as India�s High Commissioner to 
				Sri Lanka, from April 1985 to April 1989, a critically tumultous 
				period of recent times. This book is Dixit�s version of history, 
				in the events he played a prominent role, which include the 
				ill-fated Rajiv Gandhi-Jayewardene Accord (1987) and induction 
				of Indian army in Eelam. Undoubtedly the book presents a slanted 
				view promoting the �India knows best on what�s good for Eelam 
				Tamils�; but, the bias is mildly counter-balanced by Dixit�s 
				frank appraisals on the duplicity of Sinhalese politicians and 
				perceptions on Pirabhakaran�s tenacity and valor to defend the 
				rights of Tamils. *Dubey, Ravi 
			Kant - 
			
			Indo-Sri Lankan Relations : With Special Reference to the Tamil 
			Problem  Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1989 Emmanuel, S.J:. Church, Politics & War in Shri Lanka, Centre for 
Society & Religion, Colombo, 1994 Emmanuel, S.J.: Let My People Go - Published by the Tamil Catholic 
Chaplaincy, Germany, 1997 Enriquez C.M -
			
			Ceylon: Past and Present ISBN-10: 8120613856 ISBN-13: 
			978-8120613850  Latif Farook - Nobody�s People � The 
			Forgotten Plight of Sri Lanka�s Muslims, 2009 Farmer, Bertram H: 
			
			Ceylon � A Divided Nation (Oxford University Press, 1963), 74 
			pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- Rather than a book, this is a booklet, as indicated by the 
				author in his Introduction. Lucidly written, this is the first 
				work by a �foreigner� [a Fellow of Cambridge University] to 
				prophesy the disintegration of a �contraption� called �unified 
				Ceylon�, which was created by the British colonial policies in 
				1833. The title says it all. The booklet�s another plus point is 
				it�s foreword, written by Viscount Soulbury, where the architect 
				of the island�s second major constitutional reform in the 20th 
				century provides a belated mea culpa for his short-sightedness. 
				To quote Soulbury, �Unhappily and for reasons indicated by 
				Mr.Farmer, the death of Mr.D.S.Senanayake led to the eventual 
				adoption of a different policy which he would never have 
				countenanced. Needless to say the consequences have been a 
				bitter disappointment to myself and my fellow Commissioners.� Fonseka, Carlo:  Towards a peaceful Sri Lanka : 
six introductory seminars for university students, Helsinki : World Institute 
for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University, c1990, 
Series title: Research for action  *Fries, Yvonne  - 
The Undesirables : The Expatriation of the Tamil People of Recent Indian Origin 
from the Plantations in Sri Lanka to India / Hardcover / Published1985 * Gnanaprakasar, 
			Nalloor Swamy 
			
			Critical History of Jaffna: The Tamil Era  2003 Reprint 
			Edition,172pp Goodhart, Lord William et al. 
Judicial 
Independence in Sri Lanka - Report of a Mission to Sri Lanka (14-23 
September 1977) by the Centre for the Independence of Judges and lawyers, Geneva 
Switzerland, 1998 Gunaratna, Malinga H. The Plantation Raj, H.W.Cave & 
Co.Ltd,Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1980 Gunaratna, Rohan. Indian intervention in Sri Lanka : 
the role of India's intelligence agencies 1961-Colombo : South Asian Network on 
Conflict Research, 1993.  Gunaratna, Rohan. Sri Lanka, a lost revolution? : the 
inside story of the JVP 1961- Kandy, Sri Lanka : Institute of Fundamental 
Studies, 1990.  Gunaratna, Rohan. War & Peace in Sri Lanka, with a 
post-accord report from Jaffna, introduction by Ralph Buultjens.1961-Colombo : 
Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka, 1987. Gunasingham, Murugar : 
			Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism - A Study of its Origins, MV 
			Publications,  P.O.Box 271, Kingswood, Sydney, NSW 2747, 
			Australia Gunasingham, Murugar 
			-
			Primary Sources for 
			History of the Sri Lankan Tamils - World Wide Search Gunasingham, Murugar - 
			கலாநிதி முருகர் குணசிங்கம் - 
			Tamils in Sri Lanka - A 
			Comprehensive History (C.300 B.C. - 2000 A.D.) -
			 இலங்கையில் 
			தமிழர் � ஒரு முழுமையான வரலாறு (கி.மு. 300 கி.பி. 2000 )  Major General Harkirat Singh (Retd.) - 
			Intervention in Sri Lanka: The IPKF Experience Retold Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar. 
				The Tamil Tigers : 
				Armed Struggle for Identity Stuttgart : F. 
				Steiner, 1994, Series title: Beitrage zur Sudasienforschung ; 
				Bd. 157. Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar 
				
				Female Warriors, Martyrs and Suicide Attackers: 
				Women in The LTTE,  International 
				Review of Modern Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Spring) 2008  Hellmann-Rajanayagam, Dagmar (2005).
				
				And Heroes Die: Poetry of The Tamil Liberation Movement In 
				Northern Sri Lanka. South Asia, New Series, Vol. XXVIII, No. 
				1 (April): 112-153. 
					"The LTTE does not merely represent the 
					old symbols and emotions of Tamil heroism; it presents 
					itself as the guardian and protector of this tradition. And 
					this concept is accepted by the people because it is 
					familiar to them from innumerable lessons and tales. �Tamil� 
					virtues like strict discipline and honourable conduct 
					resurface in the LTTE: we protect you, your people, and your 
					women. The demand for an independent Eelam rests as much on 
					the struggle against racial and national discrimination as 
					on past glory. The complex sources of this poetry, 
					therefore, lead to intratextual contradictions that are, 
					however, not usually recognised as such. Again, this is a 
					sign for the programmatic and ideological skill of the 
					militants who resume precisely those traditions that 
					resonate within the population. The synthesis provides 
					something completely new, something pertinent only to the 
					LTTE." Holmes, Robert W.: Jaffna (Sri Lanka) 1980 (The Christian 
			Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Jaffna College, 
			Jaffna, 1980), 542 pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
				A sound and clean ethnological portrayal of 
				Jaffna society � the city and the peninsula � in the 20th 
				century, before the emergence of Velupillai Pirabhakaran and 
				LTTE, by an American historian. Sadly, the Jaffna described by 
				Robert Holmes in 1980 is no more now. Still, the book is worth 
				for reading, for author�s insight as a non-Tamil who had lived 
				in Jaffna for more than a decade, from 1948 to 1960 and taught 
				at Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai. Hoole, Rajan et al. The Broken 
Palmyra 
- The Tamil Crisis in Sri Lanka,The Sri Lanka Studies Institute, Claremont, CA 
1988, Revised 1990, 464pp 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
				This book provides a good chronological synopsis 
				of events which happened in the Jaffna peninsula from 1983 to 
				1989. The demerits of the book are, the sociological and 
				psychological interpretations relating to the birth and growth 
				of LTTE, which are biased and filled with half-baked criticism. 
				In search for their �truth in all its nakedness�, the four 
				authors pointed accusing fingers on Tamil society as a whole. 
				Thus, the book took an easy route to popularity among the 
				anti-LTTE pundits in Colombo and Chennai. [see also
				review] *   Hoole, Rajan  
-
Sri Lanka: The Arrogance of Power: Myths, Decadence & Murder 
				* 
				Hyndman, Patricia. 
				Sri Lanka - 
				Serendipity under Siege, Spokesman, Bertrand Russel 
				House, Gamble Street, Nottingham, England Hyndman, Patricia - 
				
				Democracy in Peril: Sri Lanka a Country in Crisis, 1985 Hyndman, Patricia -  LAWASIA 
				Human Rights Standing Committee -
				Sri 
				Lanka: Escalating Violence and Erosions Of Democracy, March 
				1985 Indrapala, K: Evolution 
			of an Ethnic Identity - The Tamils in Sri Lanka C. 300 BCE to C. 
			1200 CE  Ivan, Victor:  Road to Conflict - Sri Lanka in Crisis  Institute of Race Relations: Sivanandan, Ambalavaner. Ed. Sri Lanka 
Racism and the Authoritarian State,  London, 1984 Institute of Race Relations: 
			
			Sri Lanka: testimony to state terror,  Race & Class, Vol. 
			26, No. 4, 71-84 (1985) 
				There are two nations in Sri Lanka, both ruled 
				by the Sri Lankan government - one, the Sinhala/Buddhist South, 
				under civilian rule, and the other, the Tamil North (and 
				increasingly the East), under a military dictatorship. 
				Ironically enough, the cause of this separate dispensation is 
				alleged by the Sri Lankan government to be the figirt for a 
				separate state by the Northern (and Eastern) Tamils. That story 
				however, has been told at length in the special issue of Race & 
				Class ('Sri Lanka: racism and the authoritarian state') which 
				appeared in Ju ly 1984 on the anniversary of the '83 pogroms. 
				Here we wish to record a few of the 200 affidavits (sworn before 
				justices of the peace) from witnesses testifying to the 
				atrocities of the security forces in Jaffna in the period March 
				November 1984. (A fuller dossier, from which these documents 
				have been excerpted, is published by the South Asia Bureau. *)
				 J.R. Jayawardene - 
			Men and Memories: Autobiographical Recollections and Reflections 
			   Karthigasoo Jeganathan - 
			Memories are Forever, 
			2005 *Kadian, Rajesh. 
India's Sri Lanka Fiasco, Vision Books, NewDelhi, 1990 *Kapferer, Bruce   - 
Legends of People, Myths of State : Violence, Intolerance and Political Culture 
in Sri Lanka and Australia (Smithsonian Series in Ethnographic inquiry  
/ Paperback / Published 1998  Kaarthikeyan, D.R. and Radhavinod Raju: 
			Triumph of Truth � The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination � The 
			Investigation, New Dawn Press Inc, New Delhi, 2004, 261 plus xxv 
			pp Subramanier Katiresu - 
			A Hand Book 
			to the Jaffna Penninsula and a Souvenir of the Opening of the 
			Railway to the North, First Published 1905, Re Published by 
			Asian Educational Services, 2004. ISBN 8120618726, 9788120618725. 
			111 pages Kularatne, Major M.A.A.J. 
			How Do Separatist Insurgents Use Negotiations for Their Growth and 
			Survival?  
				Several scholarly discussions have been held and 
				numerous studies conducted on the subject of counterinsurgency 
				warfare but only a little emphasis has been made on studying the 
				relationship between negotiations and the growth of insurgents. 
				For that reason, an effort was made to research this unexamined 
				area, initially by conducting an in-depth review on the 
				literature published on the subjects of insurgency and 
				negotiations to acquire a sound knowledge on the theoretical 
				foundations pertaining to the key areas of the research question 
				and subsequently by analyzing a case study on the Sri Lankan 
				scenario, where a prolonged counterinsurgency campaign has been 
				waged for the last two decades.  This research focuses on four different episodes 
				where the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri 
				Lanka (GOSL) and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had 
				conducted negotiations from 1985 to 2003 in order to analyze how 
				an insurgent organization makes use of negotiations for its 
				growth and survival through a case studies methodology.  The study concludes by logically assessing how the LTTE, as a 
				separatist insurgent organization, has been able to make use of 
				the aforesaid negotiations for its growth and survival. The 
				conclusion also meets the broad purpose of the research by 
				making recommendations for legitimate counterinsurgents to 
				gainfully engage in negotiations while denying the insurgents 
				from gaining advantages during negotiations.  Chellamuthu Kuppusamy
	- Prabhakaran:The Story of His Struggle for Eelam, 
2009  Leary, Virginia. 
Ethnic Conflict and Violence in Sri Lanka, 
International Commission of Jurists, Geneva, 1983 *Little, David - 
Sri Lanka : The Invention of Enmity (Series on Religion, Nationalism, and 
Intolerance)  Us Institute for Peace, Paperback / Published 1994  Livingstone, Samuel. The Sinhalese of Ceylon and the Aryan Theory, 
Published by M.S.Seevaratnam, Kodavil, 1987 M. Mayilvaganan - 
			The Re-emergence of the Tamil Nadu Factor in India�s Sri Lanka 
			Policy,  November 2007 Makenthiran, Suppiramaniam - 
			Tamils in Independent Ceylon, 2003 	
			Captain Malaravan - War 
Journey,  Translated from Tamil by N Malathy, 2007 *Manogaran,Chelvadurai 
and Pfaffenberger, Bryan. -  
The Sri Lankan Tamils : Ethnicity and Identity,  
Westview softcover ed. Boulder : Westview Press, 1994. *Manogaran, 
			Chelvadurai - 
			Ethnic Conflict and Reconciliation in Sri Lanka, University of 
			Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1987, 232 pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- The author states in his preface, why he wrote this book; 
				�There has been no comprehensive study by geographers of the 
				ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka which has been partially caused by 
				the inability of a community to preserve and develop a 
				well-defined geographical region considered to be its 
				traditional homeland. My aim has been to analyze among other 
				factors the geographical determinants of the conflict, 
				especially those dealing with the allocation of water on a 
				spatial basis for agricultural development and land settlement.� 
				Of the five chapters which makes the book, the third chapter 
				entitled, �Tamil Districts: Conflict over Traditional Homelands, 
				Colonization and Agricultural Development� is a valuable one. Manogaran, Chelvadurai - 
			The untold story of 
			ancient Tamils in Sri Lanka:Kumaran Publishers, Chennai, Tamil 
			Nadu, 2000 *Manor, James. Ed. 
Sri Lanka in Change and Crisis
, Croom Helm,London & Sydney, 1984 *Matakal 
			Mayilvakanap Pulavar -
			Yalpana Vaipava Malai or the 
			History of Kingdom of Jaffna Deirdre McConnell -
			The Tamil people's right to 
			self-determinationin Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 21 Issue 1 
			2008
 *McGowan,William.
Only Man is Vile - the Tragedy of Sri Lanka, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New 
York, 1992 * Mendis G.C. 
			- 
			
			Early History of Ceylon  *Misra, S.S. 
Ethnic conflict and security crisis in Sri Lanka, Delhi : 
Kalinga Publications, 1995.  Timothy J. Moore -
			Ethnic and Communal 
			Violence : The Independence of the  Judiciary: Protection of 
			'Fundamental Rights' and the  Rule Of Law in Sri Lanka - Fragile 
			Freedoms? - Report of a mission to Sri Lanka in June 1983 on behalf 
			of the International Commission of Jurists  * 
			Muttuttampippillai, A: 
			
			Jaffna History  2nd Edition pp 170 Nadesan, Somasunderam.: The JVP Insurgency of 1971, The Nadesan Centre 
for Human Rights through Law, Colombo, 1988 *Narayan 
Swamy, M.R. 
- 
Tigers of Lanka From Boys to Guerrillas / 
Hardcover / Published: January 1994, 2nd Edition 
with Epilogue, 1996, 358pp 
  "....Velupillai Pirabaharan was born in Jaffna hospital on November 
	26, 1954 when Tamil-Sinhalese relations were inching towards a flash point. 
	He was the youngest of four children of Vallipuram Parvathi and 
	Thiruvenkatam Velupillai. Theirs was a typical middle class family where the 
	youngest was the darling of all...The 
	Tiger was the insignia of the ancient Tamil Chola kingdom, and Pirabaharan 
	was visibly enthusiastic when the logo was first shown to him... His motto 
	was talk little and hear more..." [see also
	excerpts] 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - An 
				Indian journalist�s version of the origin and growth of LTTE, 
				from late 1970s to 1991. An epilogue, inserted in the 2nd 
				edition, provides author�s impressions on the �Fall of Jaffna in 
				December 1995�. Though sympathetic to the Indian interests, the 
				book provides a readable account on the strengths of LTTE and 
				its leader. The last three sentences in the epilogue are 
				prophetic; �If the LTTE�s posturings were not enough, 
				Kumaratunga has vowed not to talk to the Tigers until they lay 
				down their weapons, obviously aware that it is one demand which 
				Prabhakaran would never, never agree to. Even if the two sides 
				agree one day to talk through a mediator, one cannot be very  
				optimistic. And whether you like the LTTE or not, whether the 
				other Tamil groups whole-heartedly back a devolution package or 
				not, no peace process can succeed in theface of a veto by the Tigers.�
 Narayan Swamy, M.R. 
			-
Inside an Elusive Mind - Prabhakaran  
			Published by Literate World, Inc, USA, 2003 Navaratnam, V - The Fall 
and Rise of the Tamil Nation published by the Tamilian Library, 
Montreal and Toronto - 1995 (purchase inquiries to P.O.Box 70, La Prairie, 
Quebec, J5R3Y1, Canada)  Netherlands Sri Lanka Coordinating Centre 
			- Memorandum on 
			Human Rights Violations and Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka, 
			December 1983. Nissan, Elizabeth  et al.- Accord: 
			An International 
			Review of Peace Initiatives - Special Edition on Sri Lanka, 
			August 1998 Nyrop, Richard et al:  Area Handbook for Ceylon 
			(Foreign Area Studies [FAS], U.S. Government Printing Office, 
			Washington DC, 1971, 523 pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
				This multi-authored comprehensive handbook was 
				prepared by the American University, Washington DC, in four 
				sections and 25 chapters �to be useful to military and other 
				personnel who need a convenient compilation of basic facts��. 
				Though the information presented in three sections (political, 
				economic and national security) consisting of 13 chapters are 
				dated now and only of interest for historical purposes, the 
				information provided in the first 12 chapters, pages 1 to 224 � 
				ethnological and anthropological facets � are still of value for 
				students of Sri Lankan history. *O'Ballance, Edgar. 
The Cyanide War : Tamil Insurrection in Sri Lanka, 1973-88 , Brassey's (UK), 
Maxwell Pergamon Publishing Corporation, London,1989  Oette, Lutz. The International 
Crime of Genocide - The Case of the Tamil People in Sri Lanka, Published by 
the Tamil Information Centre, London, 1997 Ostrovsky, Victor and Hoy, Claire. 
By Way of Deception; The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer, 
St.Martin�sPress, New York, 1990 *Palanithurai.G, 
Mohanasundaram, 
Dynamics of Tamil Nadu politics in Sri Lankan ethnicity New 
Delhi : Northern Book Centre, 1993 Parameswaran, N  - Early Tamils of Lanka - Ilankai (purchase 
inquiries to K.Rajendra, 75 Walpole Road, London E17 6PS *K 
			Paramothayan 
			- Edge of the Lagoon: Some 
			Perspectives of Jaffna * Parker H 
			-
			
			Ancient Ceylon * Pieris 
			P.E. -
			
			Ceylon and the Hollanders (1658 - 1790) * Pieris 
			P.E. -
			
			Ceylon and the Portuguese (1505 - 1658) * Pieris 
			P.E. -
			
			The kingdom of Jafanapatam, 1645,: Being an account of its 
			administrative organisation as derived from the Portuguese archives * Pieris 
			P.E -
			
			Tri Sinhala - the Last Phase (1796-1815) Percival R - Account of the island of Ceylon  *
 Pettigrew, Joyce ed. 
Martyrdom and Political Resistance : Essays from Asia and Europe (Comparative 
Asian Studies, 18)   published by VU University Press for Centre 
Asian Studies, Amsterdam and is  essential reading for those seeking to 
further their understanding of  the  
continuing struggles for freedom in many parts of the world.   
 From the Preface: "New nations are formed within 
post-colonial states and old nations gain their freedom from recent empires. At 
a time like that, it seems pertinent to consider the role of traditions of 
martyrdom in shaping and sustaining political resistance. This collection of 
essays, dealing among others with Sikhs in the Punjab. Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka 
and the IRA in Northern Ireland. explores the social variables that allow the 
martyr�s sacrifice to be effectively utilized by a political movement. The 
essays consider how various forms of social association as well as religious and 
historical tradition influence the place of the martyr in a resistance struggle 
and describe the differing social and political processes that affect martyr 
authentication." Piyadasa, L. Sri Lanka - The Unfinished Quest for Peace, Marram Books, 
London, 1988 *Piyadasa, L. 
Sri Lanka: The Holocaust and After, Marram Books,London, 1984 *Piyasena, 
S & R. Y. Senadheera - 
India, "We Tamils", and Sri Lanka,   
Hardcover / Date Published: January 1987 Ponnamblam, Satchi. 
Sri Lanka: The National Question and the Tamil Liberation Struggle, Tamil 
Information Centre, London and Zed Books Ltd, London - 1983
 Ponniah, S - Satyagraha and the Freedom Movements of the Tamils 1956 to 1961     Prabhakaran - A Leader 
			for All Seasons 
			- Glimpses of the Man behind the Leader - Published by the 
			International Federation of Tamils, 2004 
				"இத்தலைவனின் 
				சொற்களில் ஆவேசமும் உண்டு அன்பும் உண்டு. நிதானமும் உண்டு 
				தீர்க்கதரிசனமும் உண்டு. 'உள்ளத்தில் உண்மையொளி உண்டாயின் 
				வாக்கினிலே ஒளியுண்டாம்" என்று அன்று பாரதி பாடிய கவிதைக்கு 
				இத்தலைவன் இலக்கணமாக விளங்குகிறான்..."
				more *Pratap, Anita :
Island of Blood: Frontline Reports from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Other South 
Asian Flashpoints   
Rasanayagam, Mudaliar C. :Yalppanac 
carittiram - History of Jaffna  - August 1999 
* Richardson, John:
Paradise Poisoned: Learning About Conflict, Terrorism and Development from Sri 
Lanka's Civil Wars, 2005 
Roberts, Michael. Ed. Collective Identities, Nationalisms and Protest in Modern 
Sri Lanka, Marga Institute, Colombo, 1979 Rupesinghe, Kumar & Verstappen, Berth.Ed. Ethnic Conflict and Human 
Rights in Sri Lanka: An Annotated Bibiliography, Hans Zell Publishers,London, 
1989 Russel, Jane.: Communal Politics under the Donoughmore 
			Constitution 1931-1947 (1982), 358 pp. 
				This is a 1976 doctoral degree thesis of 
				British political scientist (born 1950) on the late British 
				period of the island history. It provides a good focus on the 
				origin of Sinhala-Tamil crisis in the 1930s, with 
				S.W.R.D.Bandaranaike and G.G.Ponnambalam at opposite ends. 
				Between 1973-1976, Russell had interviewed and corresponded with 
				leading political players and the then �budding talents� of the 
				1930s decade, such as S.Handy Perinbanayagam, C.Suntheralingam, 
				Sir John Kotelawala, P.de S.Kularatne, G.G.Ponnambalam, 
				A.Ratnayake, Colvin R.de Silva, M.Vythilingam, J.R.Jayewardene 
				and Dr.S.A.Wickremasinghe. Sabaratnam, T  - 
			The Murder of a Moderate: Political Biography of Appapillai 
			Amirthalingam  Sahadevan, P. : India and overseas Indians : the Case 
of Sri Lanka, Delhi : Kalinga Publications, 1995.; Series title: International 
studies (Delhi, India) Samarasinghe, S.W.R. de A. and Samarasinghe Vidyamali.: 
			Historical Dictionary of Sri Lanka (Scarecrow Press, Lanham, MD, 
			1998),  214 pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- A handy reference book, providing a chronology of important 
				events which had occurred in Ceylon since 10,000 BC to the end 
				of 1995. The main text consists of brief sketches of notable 
				personalities, parties and events in 269 entries from A to Z. 
				Majority of the entries related to only the 20th century. Among 
				the 23 personalities who receive individual recognition, Tamils 
				are represented by only three individuals; alphabetically, 
				Amirthalingam, Chelvanayakam and Pirabhakaran. Authors being 
				Sinhalese, subtle anti-Tamil bias is revealed in the 
				interpretation of the events described. N.Sanmugathasan - Political 
Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist,1989 Charles Ponnuthurai Sarvan - 
			Sri Lanka: Reign of Anomy - An essay on the ethnic conflict Satyendra, Nadesan - 
			Thirteenth Amendment to Sri Lanka Constitution, London 
			Tamil Forum, 1988 Satyendra, Nadesan - 
			The Charge is Genocide - the Struggle is for Freedom, 2007 Sardeshpande, S.C. - 
Assignment Jaffna - IPKF in Sri 
Lanka, Published 1992 
				"....Used as we are to wars of a fortnight or 
				three weeks, the CI Ops against the LTTE in Sri Lanka, which 
				went on for nearly two and a half years, proved indeed tough - 
				and to many, too much. Careerists suffered a great deal. 
				Calculations of many went awry and many were `found out' if not 
				found wanting. Large numbers felt uncomfortable, dissipated, 
				disheartened. Some were dispirited, on the verge of tears. The 
				contagion spread to the families of not only officers but jawans 
				also. One common question most earnestly asked was: 'When will 
				our husbands return?' People, village elders, old veterans, 
				friends back home asked: `What are you doing in Sri Lanka'? We 
				quietly asked ourselves: `What are we achieving?'  Peter Schalk and Alvappillai Velupillai - 
				Reflections of the Leader - Quotes by Veluppillai Pirapakaran: 
				Tamil Source in English Translation  
  
    | Schalk, 
	Peter - Historisation of the Martial 
	ideology of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Journal of South Asian 
	Studies, New Series Vol XX, No.2, 35-72, December 1977 - Women Fighters of the Liberation Tigers in Tamil Eelam, South Asia 
	Research, Volume 14, No.2, 163-183 Autumn 1994 - 
	The Revival of Martyr Cults among Ilavar, Temenos 33 (1997), 151-190 -  The Controversy about the Arrival of Buddhism in Tamilakam, 
	Temenos 30 (1994), 197-232 - List of Writings on Tamil 
	Related Subjects |  *Seevaratnam, N. Ed., 
The Tamil National Question and the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord,  Konark 
Publishers Pvt.Ltd., Delhi, India, 1989  *Senaratne,
Jagath P : 
Political violence in Sri Lanka, 1977-1990 : riots, 
insurrections, counterinsurgencies, foreign intervention, Published: 
Amsterdam : VU University Press, 1997.
[suggested by 
Ravi Rajaratnam] �jAzhan� 
			Shanmugalingam - ciRpi cetukkAta cintany� � Unsculptured Thought  Sieghart, Paul. 
Sri Lanka -  A Mounting Tragedy of 
Errors, International Commission of Jurists and Justice, London, 1984 Marshall R. Singer: Tamil - Sinhalese Ethnic Conflict in Sri 
			Lanka: A Case Study in Efforts to Negotiate a Settlement, 1983-1988  
			Paperback, Published 1994 Marshall R. Singer: 
			Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict: have bombs shattered hopes for peace?, 
			1996 Marshall R. Singer: * 
			
			The Emerging Elite : A Study of Political Leadership in Ceylon,1964 Sachi Sri Kantha - 
			Pirabhakaran Phenomenon, 2005 Sivanandan, Ambalavaner: * 
When Memory Dies, 1998 
  
    | Sivanayagam, 
	S 
	Sri Lanka: 10 Years 
	of Jayawardene Rule, July 1987 
	Sivanayagam, S - 
	
	
	The Thimpu Talks:1985  - The Sinhala-Tamil Conflict and the India 
	Factor, published by the Tamil Information Centre 
		"...The cardinal principles put forward by the Tamil 
		delegation at the 
		
		peace negotiations at Thimpu in 1985 under Indian auspices, remain 
		the most important concepts which express the aspirations of the Tamil 
		people of Sri Lanka. India played a major role in events leading up to 
		the negotiations. These events are a lesson for any future 
		involvement of India. This background paper is an essential 
		reference material for those who are interested and involved in the 
		conflict in Sri Lanka..." - Publisher's Note 
	 Sivanayagam, S - 
	
	The Pen and the Gun, 2001 - Selected Writings 1977 to 2001 292pp  
	 Sivanayagam, S - Sri 
	Lanka: Witness to History - A Journalist's Memoirs, 1930-2004 published 
	by Sivayogam, London, 2005 |  * Sivathamby, Karthigesu (Civattampi, 
K�arttik�ecu) - 
			
Sri Lankan Tamil society and politics  Chris Slee, Brian Senewiratne & Vickramabahu Karunarathne -
			The Tamil Freedom Struggle in Sri Lanka  Spencer, Jonathan. Ed. Sri Lanka, History and Roots of 
			Conflict, Routledge, London and New York **Somasundaram, 
Daya: 
Scarred Minds : The Psychological Impact of War on Sri Lankan Tamils  Sri Lanka Court of Appeal Judgment:
			
			Senthilnayagam and Others  v  Seneviratne and Another, 1981 Sri Lanka Supreme Court Judgment:  
			Gunawardena v Perera and Others, 1983 Sri Lanka Co-ordination Centre, 1983, Sri Lanka - �Paradise� in ruins, 
Kassel: Sri Lanka Co-ordination Centre. Suryanarayan, V. Sri Lankan Crisis and India's 
			Response. New Delhi : Patriot Publishers, 1991. *Tambiah, 
			Stanley Jeyaraja.:
			Sri Lanka � Ethnic 
			Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy (Oxford University 
			Press, Delhi, 1986), 198 pp. Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja - 
Buddhism Betrayed? - Religion, Politics & Violence in Sri Lanka,
University of Chicago Press, 1992, 203pp 
				Thambiah, H. W. (1950).*
			
			The Laws and Customs of the Tamils of JaffnaA controversial book by one of the leading 
				anthropologists of our generation. It stirred the proverbial 
				hornet�s nest in Sri Lanka. The book tells the story of how 
				Sinhala Buddhist priests (known as bhikkus in local lingo) 
				belonging to the three sects � namely Siam Nikaya, Amarapura 
				Nikaya and Ramana Nikaya � influenced the Sinhalese politics in 
				the island from 1880s to 1980s. Anti-Tamil riots of 1958 and 
				1983 are chronicled, but the 1977 anti-Tamil riots have been 
				overlooked. The raw material for the book was based on the 
				published literature of Sinhalese academics such as 
				K.N..Dharmadasa, K.M.de Silva, Gananath Obeyesekere and Kumari 
				Jayewardene. [see also 
				
				Back Cover of Book & short excerpt]  Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and 
			Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and 
			Productions, Volume 1 (of 2) 
						(English) Tennent, James Emerson, Sir, 1804-1869 -
						
						Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon (English) 
			 Thornton, E.M. & Niththyananthan, R. 
			Sri Lanka, Island of Terror 
			- An Indictment, Eelam Research Organisation, (ISBN 0 9510073 0 
			0), 1984 Thirunavukarasu, M - Broken Promises - An Historical Record of How Sinhala 
Leaders Make and Break Pledges,  Published by the International Federation 
of Tamils, 1995 Tragedy of January Tenth 
			1974 - Report of the Commission of Inquiry  
				- O.L.De Kretser, former Judge of the Supreme 
				Court of Ceylon. President, Classical Association of Ceylon, 
				Chairman; Rt.Rev.Dr.Sabapathy Kulandran, former Bishop, 
				V.Manicavasagar, former Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon - 
				Members;  A. V. Vatepillai, Secretary to the Commission 
			Margaret Trawick -
			* 
			
			Enemy Lines: Warfare, Childhood, and Play in Batticaloa (Philip E. 
			Lilienthal Books)   "Enemy 
				Lines captures the extraordinary story of boys and girls coming 
				of age during a civil war. Margaret Trawick lived and worked in 
				Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka, where thousands of youths have 
				been recruited into the Sri Lankan armed resistance movement 
				known as the Tamil Tigers. This compelling account of her 
				experiences is a powerful exploration of how children respond to 
				the presence of war and how adults have responded to the 
				presence of children in this conflict. Her beautifully written 
				account, which includes voices of the teenagers and young adults 
				who have joined the Tamil Tigers, brings alive a region where 
				childhood, warfare, and play have become commingled in a world 
				of continuous uncertainty." [see also Book Review
				
				by David F. Lancy, Professor of Anthropology, Utah State 
				University] ![]() Trawick, 
Margaret (1999). Reasons for Violence: A Preliminary Ethnographic Account of the 
LTTE. In Gamage, Siri and Watson, I.B. (eds.), 
Conflict and Community in Contemporary Sri Lanka: 'Pearl of the East' or the 
'Island of Tears'?  New Delhi.
 **Vanniasingham, 
			Somasundaram. 
			Sri Lanka: The Conflict Within, Sangam Books Ltd., London, 1989 
				Ravindiran Vaitheespara -  
				
				Theorizing the 
				National Crisis: Sanmugathasan, the Left and the Ethnic Conflict 
				in Sri Lanka Ravindiran  Vaitheespara -
				
				Beyond 'Benign' and 'Fascist' Nationalisms: Interrogating the 
				Historiography of Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism *Venkatachalam, 
			M.S. 
			Genocide in Sri Lanka, forewords by M. 
			Sivasithamparam, A. Amirthalingam Delhi, India : Gian Pub. House, 
			c1987. 
			விழுதாகி வேருமாகி .....போரியல் பதிவுகள் 
			-நுஃலாசிரியர்கள் : அ.காந்தா,  செ.புரட்சிகா,  மலைமகள
 Vittachi, 
			Tarzie.  
			Emergency '58 - The Story of 
			the Ceylon Race Riots, Andre Deutsch, 1958  
				from the Preface -  "The people of 
				Ceylon have seen how the mutual respect and good will which 
				existed between two races for several hundred years was 
				destroyed within the relatively brief period of thirty months. 
				This book, most of which was written during those long, tense 
				curfew nights of May and June 1958, is a record of the events, 
				passions and under-currents which led to the recent communal 
				crisis, and of the more remarkable instances of man's inhumanity 
				to man in those hate-filled days. It is also an account of the 
				rapid disintegration of the old-established order of social and 
				economic relationships in so far as it contributed towards the 
				disaster which overtook the country... Many Ceylonese-Sinhalese 
				and Tamils-lost their lives in the riots of May and June. Many 
				of them lost their children, their property, their means of 
				livelihood and some even their reason. In Colombo, Jaffna, 
				Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Batticaloa, Eravur, Kurunegala and 
				many other places where the two communities clashed the ugly 
				scars will remain tender long after time has buried the physical 
				signs of chaos. There is no sense in putting the blame on one 
				community or the other. A race cannot be held responsible for 
				the bestiality of some of its members...
				Emergency '58 ends with a question: 'Have we come to the 
				parting of the ways?' Many thoughtful people believe that we 
				have. Others, more hopeful, feel that the bloodbath we have 
				emerged from has purified the national spirit and given people a 
				costly lesson in humility... The story of the race riots of 
				1958 is a story of violence, unreason, anger, jealousy, fear, 
				cynicism, vengeance and many other states of heart and mind 
				which the people of Ceylon experienced. I have presented it like 
				that and, therefore, I will freely admit that Emergency '58 is 
				opinionated. But I make one claim for the book: it has been 
				written with the old journalistic saw in mind :facts are sacred, 
				comment is free..." *Watson, Ian Bruce 
(Editor), Sri Gamage (Editor) 
Conflict and Community in Contemporary Sri Lanka : 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' 
or 'the Island of Tears (Studies on Contemporary South Asia, 3)  / 
Paperback / Published 1999  
			
			Bradman Weerakoon 
			- Rendering Unto Caesar: 
			Memoirs of a Sinhalese Bureaucrat, Vijitha Publications, 
			Colombo, 2004, 396 pp. 
			Lucian G. Weeramantry -
			Assassination of a Prime Minister:
			The Bandaranaike Murder Case  Whall, Helena J. The Right to Self-Determination - The Sri Lankan Tamil 
National Question, Tamil Information Centre, London, 1995 Wickremasinghe, Surya. Ed. An Untimely Death - A Commemmoration of 
K.Kanthasamy, Published by Maheswary Velautham for the Kanthasamy Commemoration 
Committee, Colombo, 1989 * Wijemanne, Adrian 
- 
War and Peace in Post Colonial 
Ceylon1948-1991, Orient Longman, 1996 *Wijesinha, 
Rajiva. 
Current Crisis in Sri Lanka , New Delhi : Navrang, 1986. * 
Wijesinha, Rajiva, 
Civil strife in Sri Lanka : the United National Party government, 1989-94 
Colombo : McCallum Books, c1995 * 
			Wijesinha, Rajiva - 
			
			Sri Lanka in crisis, 1977-88: J.R. Jayawardene and the erosion of 
			democracy 
				
					
						| Wilson, Jeyaratnam, A : [see also 
						One Hundred Tamils of 20th Century -  Jeyaratnam A 
						Wilson] *Politics 
						in Sri Lanka, 1947-1979 2d ed. London : Macmillan, 
						1979. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
				In seven chapters, Wilson provides a solid 
				overview of post-independent political trends in Ceylon, through 
				the first seven general elections until 1970. The period covered 
				overlaps with Prof.Wilson�s professional career as a teacher in 
				political science at the University of Sri Lanka, from 1952 to 
				1972. Having married Susili Chelvanayakam, the daughter of 
				Federal Party leader S.J.V.Chelvanayakam, the author was a 
				privileged observer of Sinhala-Tamil politics during this 
				period, from a vantage perch.  The Break-Up of Sri Lanka : The 
Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict   C.Hurst & Company, London, Orient 
Longman Ltd., 1988. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha - 
				In the preface, author has noted, �My considered 
				view is that Ceylon has already split into two entities. At 
				present this is a state of mind; for it to become a territorial 
				reality is a question of time. Patchwork compromises, even if 
				underwritten by New Delhi, are passing phenomena. The fact of 
				the matter is that under various guises the Sinhalese elites 
				have refused to share power with the principal ethnic minority, 
				theTamils�� Then, in the last sentence of the penultimate 
				chapter, Professor Wilson had stated his objective of authoring 
				this book; �My purpose has been to offer an explanation of how 
				the situation in the country developed to its present tragic 
				impasse.� In 230 pages, he had succeeded in his mission.
 In reviewing this book to the Mainichi Daily News, Tokyo (April 
				30, 1989), I summed up as follows: �The merit and demerit of 
				this book lies in its descriptive style of providing meticulous 
				details of names and events. Non-Sri Lankans, other than those 
				specializing in Sri Lankan studies, may find reading such 
				details a tough assignment. However, journalists who cover 
				contemporary Sri Lankan events will benefit much from reading 
				this book.� However, during the past 15years � after reading 
				numerous insipid and error-ridden commentaries of foreign 
				journalists covering the Sri Lankan beat � I�m convinced that an 
				academic book like this should taste like castor oil to mediocre 
				journalists. This book is also an anathema to partisan Sinhalese 
				analysts and to the sin-eaters among Tamil politicians. [see 
				also Preface to the Book]
 ** Sri 
						Lankan Tamil Nationalism, Hurst & Co * S.J.V. 
Chelvanayakam and the Crisis of Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism 1947-1977 : A 
Political Biography Hurst & Co., 1994.149pp 
				The only available English biography of Eelam 
				Tamils� acknowledged leader for 20 years (1956-1977). Penned by 
				his son-in-law and political scientist, the author stated in his 
				Preface, �I have sought in these pages to explain and analyse 
				Chelvanayakam�s career and character from within. For I knew him 
				intimately and was privy to his innermost political thoughts 
				between 1953 and 1977�There are times when the needs of a 
				potentially extraordinary person and of history coincide and 
				this occurred in the case of S.J.V.Chelvanayakam. He was the 
				right person at the right time.� In a brief review of the book 
				[Tamil Times, Jan.1995, p.29], I had noted previously, �Chelva 
				has much to offer for future biographers. Prof.Wilson has just 
				opened the route. Others can follow him for a richer harvest.�
				 |  
			Woolf, Leonard:
			*
			
			Growing � An Autobiography of the years 1904-1911 (Harcourt, 
			Brace & World Inc, New York, 1961), 256 pp; especially chapter II. 
			Jaffna [pp.21-131][see also
			
			Biographical Note] 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- If one wants to learn how the Jaffna society looked like 100 
				years ago, this is the book to read. The author Leonard Woolf 
				(1880-1969), the husband of equally famous Virginia Woolf nee 
				Stephen landed in Jaffna, at a tender age of 24, as a rookie 
				civil servant of the then British Empire. Woolf had reminisced 
				about his stay in Jaffna (1905-1907) tenderly as an �innocent 
				imperialist�. On the pitfalls of describing from memory the 
				events which occurred more than five decades earlier, Woolf had 
				disarmed the reader with a charming caveat;  �I have tried in the following pages to tell 
				the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, but of 
				course I have not succeeded. I do not think that I have anywhere 
				deliberately manipulated or distorted the truth into untruth, 
				but I am sure that one sometimes does this unconsciously. In 
				autobiography � or at any rate in my autobiography � distortion 
				of truth comes frequently from the difficulty of remembering 
				accurately the sequence of events, the temporal perspective.� After serving in Jaffna, Woolf was posted to 
				Kandy and then promoted as Assistant Government Agent to 
				Hambantota. While serving in Kandy, Woolf was privileged to view 
				the so-called �sacred tooth relic� of Lord Buddha. His verdict 
				is blasphemous to Sinhalese Buddhists. To quote, �I have seen 
				it, as I said, at close quarters three times and I should say 
				that, whatever else it may be, it has never been a human tooth. 
				If my memory is correct, it is a canine tooth, about three 
				inches long and curved.� (p.144). * 
			Wright, Amold -
			
			Ceylon - Twentieth Century Impressions * 
			Wriggins, Howard W:
			 
			Ceylon � Dilemmas of a New Nation (Princeton University Press, 
			Princeton, 1960), 506 pp. 
				Book Note by Sachi Sri Kantha 
				- A worthy analysis covering the political development of Ceylon 
				from 1931 to the end of 1958, just before the assassination of 
				the then prime minister S.W.R.D.Bandaranaike. Wriggins 
				subsequently served as the American ambassador to Sri Lanka, 
				during President Jimmy Carter�s period. What Wriggins inferred 
				in his concluding chapter on the political institutions is 
				remarkably true, even now. To quote, �Political parties are 
				loose, personal associations rather than organized parties. They 
				lack orderly and accepted ways of changing or confirming 
				leaders, for sounding out memership opinion, or for resolving 
				internal differences.� Naddup Pattan T.H.Yogaratnam -
			Readings from Tamil History 
			 Yogasundram, N. - 
			
			A Comprehensive History of Sri Lanka: From 
			Prehistory to Tsunami, 2006, Colombo: Vijitha Yapa 
			Publications. Lawrence J. Zwier 
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			Sri 
			Lanka: War-Torn Island, Library Binding / 
			Published: November 1997 |