A History of ThailandCambridge University Press, 14 เม.ย. 2009 In A History of Thailand, Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit reveal how a world of mandarin nobles and unfree labour evolved into a rural society of smallholder peasants and an urban society populated mainly by migrants from southern China. They trace how a Buddhist cosmography adapted to new ideas of time and space, and a traditional polity was transformed into a new nation-state under a strengthened monarchy. The authors cover the contests between urban nationalists, ambitious generals, communist rebels, business politicians, and social movements to control the nation-state and redefine its purpose. They describe the dramatic changes wrought by a booming economy, globalization, and the evolution of mass society. Finally, they show how Thailand's path is still being contested by those who believe in change from above and those who fight for democracy and liberal values. Drawing on new Thai-language research, this second edition brings the Thai story up to date and includes a new section on the 2006 coup and the restoration of an elected government in 2008. |
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2 The old order in transition 1760s to 1860s | 26 |
3 Reforms 1850s to 1910s | 47 |
4 Peasants merchants and officials 1870s to 1930s | 81 |
5 Nationalisms 1910s to 1940s | 105 |
6 The American era and development 1940s to 1960s | 140 |
7 Ideologies 1940s to 1970s | 168 |
8 Globalization and mass society 1970s onwards | 199 |
ฉบับอื่นๆ - ดูทั้งหมด
A History of Thailand Chris Baker,Christopher John Baker,Pasuk Phongpaichit ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2009 |
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