Bernardus Houghton (Bernard Houghton; natus in Leyton iuxta Londinium die 4 Iunii 1864; mortuus apud Burford comitatus Oxoniensis die 29 Septembris 1933) fuit eruditus linguarum Sinotibetanarum, stator Birmaniae Britannicae et scriptor de imperio Britannico.

Bernardus Houghton fuit alumnus Collegii Trinitatis Eblanensis.

When the English step by step advanced across the Indian sub-continent and welded to their empire its teeming plains, they achieved not a revolution but a conquest. Neither in its origin nor in its framework did the new polity differ in any essential point from those it superseded.
– Bernard Houghton, Bureaucratic Government
  • Essay on the Language of the Southern Chins and its Affinities (Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing, 1892)
  • "Professor Sayce and the Burmese language" in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1893)
  • "The Kudos of Katha and their Vocabulary" in India Antiquary vol. 22 (1893) pp. 129-136
  • "Short vocabulary of Red Karen" in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1894)
  • "Kami vocabularies" in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1895) pp. 111-138
  • "Tibeto-Burmese palaeontology" in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1896)
  • "The Arakanese dialect of the Burman language" in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1897) pp. 453-461
  • Bureaucratic Government: a study in Indian polity (1913) Paginae selectae
  • The Issue in India (Madras: Tagore, c. 1920?)
  • Reform or Revolution (1921) Textus interretialis
  • The Mind of the Indian Government (Madras: Ganesh, 1922) Textus interretialis
  • Food, Mind, and Health (Madras: Ganesan, 1943 [reimpressum?])

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