Village Life: Culture and Transition in Thailand's NortheastWhite Lotus Press, 2001 - 169 หน้า "This is not a new book. We have maintained much of the original work, published in 1990 as Thai Village Life: Culture and Transition in the Northeast. We have spent a considerable time editing the original text and refining our observations. We have also attempted to indicate, especially in the Introduction and the Epilogue, how things have changed."--P. vii. |
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หน้า xvi
... ment work must begin by acknowledging these aspects of the community if villagers are to be supported in moving toward self - reliant development . In completing the first edition we hoped the general reader would be able to read and ...
... ment work must begin by acknowledging these aspects of the community if villagers are to be supported in moving toward self - reliant development . In completing the first edition we hoped the general reader would be able to read and ...
หน้า 82
... ment officials were still not numerous and seldom went into the villages , especially the remote ones - villagers report that in some years no govern- ment officials would visit . Generally , then , when problems arose , villag- ers ...
... ment officials were still not numerous and seldom went into the villages , especially the remote ones - villagers report that in some years no govern- ment officials would visit . Generally , then , when problems arose , villag- ers ...
หน้า 111
... ment . Often , if they cannot sell surplus produce they will distribute it to their neighbours , or if they can afford it , they may even sell at a low price without the fear they once had of taking a loss . In some villages new co ...
... ment . Often , if they cannot sell surplus produce they will distribute it to their neighbours , or if they can afford it , they may even sell at a low price without the fear they once had of taking a loss . In some villages new co ...
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