Author Archives: thuppahi
About thuppahi
Sri Lankan and Australian nationality; student of Sri Lankan society and politics; sociology of cricket;
June 3, 2021 · 1:17 am
Contrasting Beach Scenarios: Brighton in UK … & … Kalutara Lanka
June 2, 2021 · 3:38 pm
SR Faces the Wasps around him Foursquare
SR’s EMAIL NOTE, 2 June 2021
Hi, Michael. You’ve been stirring up hornets using me as a stick. Very naughty of you.
The learned Vespidae whose nests you’ve disturbed have every right to feel annoyed. I’m a bit annoyed, too – you really shouldn’t have used my innocent little email like this. But I forgive you, mostly for the judicious and illuminating response you have elicited from Mick Moore. I found it the more satisfying to read because it reassures me that my understanding of the subject, though a layman’s and doubtless superficial, is still correct.
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June 2, 2021 · 10:06 am
Hollywood Films made in Sri Lanka
Courtesy of Dawn Gunasekera
Elephant Walk –– Bridge on the River Kwai — Tarzan the Ape Man et cetera
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June 1, 2021 · 3:20 pm
Sir Hugh Clifford’s “Some Reflections on the Ceylon Land Question” — 1927
This is a rare booklet and is one item in a lively debate on the agrarian sector in the political economy of Sri Lanka in the period extending from the 1920s to the present… BUT NOTE that the file is over 300MB in size and that it is likely to occupy a very large part of one’s computer’s memory capacity.
Michael Roberts — See
Gerald H Peiris = https://thuppahis.com/2021/06/01/51959/… AND
Chandre Dharmawardana = https://thuppahis.com/2021/05/31/addressing-a-criticism-of-ds-senananyakes-dry-zone-colonization-schemes/ ….. AND
Michael Roberts = https://thuppahis.com/2021/05/29/under-fire-sri-lankas-colonization-programmes-and-economic-policies-1920s-to-2020/
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June 1, 2021 · 11:47 am
Fostering the Peasant Sector of the Economy: Misconceptions
Gerald H Peiris
This whole pretence at applying serious scholarship to a study of land policy in SL since the late 1920s is becoming almost intolerable.[1] The author of this article[2] might well have impressed you with whatever he had done earlier. But this piece does not deserve the attention which you have sought to give,[3] even by way of a kick-off for a scholarly discussion on the subject. That is why I decided to confine my previous comment on just one item in your list of references. This morning I have enough time to send you a longer note – now that an almost total curfew has been imposed throughout SL and all of us are pleasantly home bound.
DS Senanayake, OEG, Dudley et al receiving official inputs
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May 31, 2021 · 9:52 am
Oh Mein Gott! Lanka’s West Coast suffocated by Plastic!
News Item in The Island, 30 May 2021: “Sri Lanka battles waves of plastic waste from burning ship”
Tonnes of plastic pellets from a burning container ship swamped Sri Lanka’s west coast Friday, prompting a ban on fishing as international efforts to salvage the vessel dragged into a ninth day.
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May 31, 2021 · 2:01 am
Addressing A Criticism of DS Senanayake’s Dry Zone Colonization Schemes
Chandre Dharmawardana, 28 May 2021, with this title “Criticism of D.S. Senanayake’s Dry Zone colonization schemes”
Would Sri Lanka have been better off if not for the fetishization of rural peasant life and its connexion to the Sinhalese Buddhist nation-myth?
Why do people talk of “colonization schemes” when a government facing bulging population growth, for one reason or another, opens up land for its people to settle?
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May 30, 2021 · 11:32 am
People Inbetween and Professor K. M. de Silva’s Diehard History
Michael Roberts, in Daily News, 27 March 1991 … reproduced here with highlighting emphasis added
Professor K. M. de Silva’s review of the book People Inbetween Volume I in the Daily News on the 19 and 20 September, 1990 has come to my notice. My response here to seeks to raise issues regarding the way in which history can be written.
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May 29, 2021 · 3:44 pm
Under Fire: Sri Lanka’s Colonization Programmes and Economic Policies 1920s-to-2020
Michael Roberts
An Excursion in Mid-May 2021
In mid-May I received a short note from a Sri Lankan [SR] in Colombo which contained potentially severe criticisms of the colonisation programmes initiated by the colonial and post-colonial government in the course of the 20th century. Insofar as this comment arose from his reading of my interview with the British CCS man Dyson (within the Roberts Oral History Project[1] of the 1960s), it embraced events and processes that commenced in the 1920s and centred on the programmes fostered by DS Senanayake. His thoughts on the agricultural policies were far-reaching, albeit brief.
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May 29, 2021 · 3:04 pm
Covid: Ominous Tentacles in All South Asian Lands
Smriti Mallapaty, 14 May 2021 in an Article ….. where the opening lines run thus: “From Sri Lanka to Nepal, scientists with limited resources are working feverishly to discover which variants are driving outbreaks.
Health workers administer SARS-CoV-2 tests at a railway station in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo. …. © Xinhua/eyevine







