Siam Becomes Thailand: A Story of IntrigueUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1991 - 394 pagine |
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Pagina 122
... remained Vichit , who raised the question of what the . Thais called their country . He claimed that Siam was a name invented by the rulers of Angkor , from whom the Chinese and later the Europeans had adopted its use . Vichit argued ...
... remained Vichit , who raised the question of what the . Thais called their country . He claimed that Siam was a name invented by the rulers of Angkor , from whom the Chinese and later the Europeans had adopted its use . Vichit argued ...
Pagina 227
... remained one glimmer of hope for Pridi and his friends : they heard a statement by the Thai Minister in Washington , broadcast from San Francisco , denouncing Pibul and his government for failing to resist the Japanese and calling on ...
... remained one glimmer of hope for Pridi and his friends : they heard a statement by the Thai Minister in Washington , broadcast from San Francisco , denouncing Pibul and his government for failing to resist the Japanese and calling on ...
Pagina 365
... remained unresolved , despite a prolonged trial and the execution in 1955 of three men , one of them a close friend of Pridi and the other two royal pages . However , Khuang's third - and as it turned out his last government - was again ...
... remained unresolved , despite a prolonged trial and the execution in 1955 of three men , one of them a close friend of Pridi and the other two royal pages . However , Khuang's third - and as it turned out his last government - was again ...
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COUPS AND COUNTERCOUPS 19321935 | 9 |
The Legitimation of the New Elite | 25 |
The Spectre of Communism | 45 |
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