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  1. A Brief History of Lan Na: Civilizations of North Thailand by Hans Penth, 2001-07
  2. Chinese Society in Thailand: An Analytical History by G. William Skinner, 2008-11-07
  3. India and Thailand (A Brief History of) by Tung Nath Dubey, 1990-12
  4. Nation-building and democratization in Thailand: A political history by Prudhisan Jumbala, 1992
  5. Art in Thailand: A brief history (The English-language series of the Faculty of Archaeology, Silpakorn University) by Professor M.C. Subhadradis Diskul, 1972
  6. Tales from Thailand: Folklore, Culture, and History by Marian Davies Toth, 1989-12-15
  7. A history of Thailand by Rong Syamananda, 1993
  8. My country Thailand,: Its history, geography and civilisation by Phra Sarasas, 1954
  9. Thailand (Places and History) by Giuliana Malpezzi, 2005-09
  10. Merchant, courtier, and diplomat: A history of the contacts between the Netherlands and Thailand by Han ten Brummelhuis, 1987
  11. In the Land of Lady White Blood: Southern Thailand and the Meaning of History (Studies on Southeast Asia, No. 18) by Lorraine M. Gesick, 1995-03-01
  12. A History of Modern Thailand, 1767-1942 by B. J. Terwiel, 1984-01
  13. Lords of life;: The paternal monarchy of Bangkok, 1782-1932, with the earlier and more recent history of Thailand, by Prince Chula, 1960
  14. My country Thailand,: Its history, geography, and civilization by Phra Sarasas Balakhan, 1956

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22. Thailand: History And Culture
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23. Thailand History | Geography | Travel | Survivor 5
Brief History Thailand means 'land of the free' and for over 800 years the Thaipeople have bragged about being the only country in Southeast Asia that has
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Eng and Chang Bunker: The original Siamese twins were born in 1811 in Siam (Thailand) but spent most of their lives in the US. Even though they were attached at the chest both of them married and had children. Brief History
Thailand means 'land of the free' and for over 800 years the Thai people have bragged about being the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonized. Thai people originally came from Southern China to what was then Siam but when some of them didn't want to become part of the Chinese mainstream they moved to what is now Thailand. After Thailand settled down, the Sukhothai period began. Under the King's ruling the Sukhothai land was successful - there were fish in the water and rice in the fields. In 1350 a new King

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26. The State And The People (*Thailand: History*)
Publication Date, 1995. Originally Published, Presented to YearendConference of Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), 1993.
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Articles Thailand History
The State and the People
Author Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana
Source Thai Development Support Committee Publication Date Originally Published Presented to Yearend Conference of Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), 1993 Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana Abstract This article is the final part of Synthesis Report Volume IV - "Social Inequity: A Source of Conflict in the Future?" written by the author, Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana.
The paper addresses the transformation of Thai society during the twentieth century and also deals with equity issues. The approach is anthropological as the author is
one of Thailand's prominent anthropologists.

The state and the people
by Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana The following article was published in the Thai Development Newsletter, Signposts with kind permission of the Thai Development Support Committee (TDSC): 409 3rd Fl., TVS Bldg., Soi Rohitsook, Pracharat-bampen Rd., Bangkok, Thailand. Tel: (662) 691 0408-9 fax: (662) 691 0409. As the country is being modernised, the needs and demands on the part of the people upon the government have increased to enormous sizes and numbers. Such an increase has arisen from many causes, some of which the state itself has created, while others have arisen naturally as a result of economic growth and social differentiation. Population growth has been the main natural cause of
many problems which the state has to deal with. Functional differentiation with increased types and kind of occupations and work has arisen as the consequence of the natural change in the realm of the society. The manner in which the state has incorporated the villages and outlying areas in the process of centralisation, moreover, has imposed a heavy administrative burden upon the

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issues. The approach is anthropological as the author is one of Thailand'sprominent anthropologists. See also Contacts Thailand.
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Articles Thailand : History
  • The State and the People by Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana -
    This article is the final part of Synthesis Report Volume IV - "Social Inequity: A Source of Conflict in the Future?" written by the author, Assoc Prof Akin Rabibhadana.
    The paper addresses the transformation of Thai society during the twentieth century and also deals with equity issues. The approach is anthropological as the author is
    one of Thailand's prominent anthropologists.
See also: Contacts: Thailand Signposts Home Submit Articles Contact us Signposts is project of the the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ) Date this file created: Wed Jan 27 14:37:51 1999
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    Capital Bangkok. Thailand Backgrounds History. Southeast Asia has beeninhabited for more than half a million years. Recent archaeological
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    30. Pre Thailand History
    Pre thailand history. Haripoonchaya Style. Haripoonchaya Style. Priorto the emergence of the Thai culture in its historically identifiable
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    Pre Thailand History Haripoonchaya Style Haripoonchaya Style Prior to the emergence of the Thai culture in its historically identifiable from during the 13rd century, other cultures flourished in Thailand. Despite the lack of historical evidence, archaeological finds indicate that the first civilizations were a number of townships founded in central Thailand. During the 6th to 11th centuries, these towns formed alliances through cultural ties, trade and the common belief in Buddhism. A strong cultural identity became recognized by neighboring groups. The name 'To-lo-po-ti' referring to a large empire in central Thailand, was recorded in Chinese chronicles. Now this empire is being called 'Dvaravati'.
    It may be that Dvaravati culture developed from prehistoric culture which had existed in the alluvial plains of central Thailand. Certainly the spread of Buddhism into the area during the 4th century was a unifying force. Dvaravati art indicates that Hinayana Buddhism was first introduced. A number of Buddha statues showing marked Indian influence from the Amaravati-Gupta-post Gupta styles have been found. These statues from the 6th to 8th centuries period are made of stone, bronze, stucco, and terra cotta. Later, influences from Srivijaya art spread from the south through the central region into the northeast and Mahayana Buddhism took strength. Many statues of the Bhodhisatavas dated 8th to 11th centuries were found. Finally the popular belief reverted to Hinayana Buddhism once more.

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    Home Serviced Apartments Restaurants Entertainment ... Intro to Thailand Ayutthaya prospered steadily, reaching the height of its power in the 17th century when diplomatic relations with the West were established and trade agreements made with the leading European powers of the day. Weakened by internal conflicts, Ayutthaya fell to the Burmese in 1767. After fleeing south the survivors of Ayutthaya were rallied under king Taksin who founded a new capital at Thonburi and eventually succeeded in expelling the Burmese from Thai soil. On the death of Taksin in 1782 Chao Phraya Chakri was proclaimed king and as Rama I was founder of the present Chakri dynasty. For strategic purposes he moved his capital across the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok. Under the Chakri Kings the borders of Thailand were consolidated and other parts of the country were gradually brought under the full control of the central government. Rama VI (King Mongkut, 18511868), secured ties with the West, especially with France and Britain, while at the same time, assuring his country's independence and avoiding the colonial fate of all Thailand's neighbours. King Mongkut's successor, Rama V (King Chulalongkorn, 1868-1910), brought about many social and political reforms that firmly guided Thailand into the 20th century.

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    [@Jones Century Digital] The personal computer (PC) has revolutionized business and personal activities and even the way people talk and think; however, its development has been less of a revolution than an evolution and convergence of three critical elements - thought, hardware, and software. Although the PC traces its lineage to the mainframe and minicomputers of the 1950s and 1960s, the conventional thought that was prevalent during the first thirty years of the computer age saw no value in a small computer that could be used by individuals. A PC is a microcomputer, so named because it is smaller than a minicomputer, which in turn is smaller than a mainframe computer. While early mainframes and their peripheral devices often took up the floor space of a house, minicomputers are about the size of a refrigerator and stove. The microcomputer, whose modern development traces back to the early 1970s, and fits on a desk. From the start, the creation of the computer was centered around the concept that a single unit would be used to perform complex calculations with greater speed and accuracy than humans could achieve.

    36. A2Z Pattaya - Thailand History
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    The history of the geographical area now known as Thailand reaches far back into 'hoary antiquity'. World-renowned scholar Paul Benedict (author of ) found that modern linguistic theory, which ties numerous key items in ancient Chinese culture to an early Thai linguistic group, taken together with recent archaeological finds in Thailand, enable us to establish South-East Asia 'as a focal area in the emergent cultural development of homo sapiens. It now seems likely that the first true agriculturists anywhere, perhaps also the first true metal workers, were Austro-Thai speakers'. These proto-Thais seem to have proliferated all over South-East Asia, including the islands of Indonesia, and some may have settled in south and south-west China, later to 're-migrate' to northern Thailand to establish the first Thai kingdom in the 13th century. With no written records or chronologies it is difficult to say with certainty what kind of cultures existed in Thailand before the Christian era. However, by the 6th century AD an important network of agricultural communities was thriving as far south as modern-day Pattani and Yala, and as far north and northeast as Lamphun and Muang Fa Daet (near Khon Kaen). Theravada Buddhism was flourishing and may have entered the region during India's Ashokan Period, in the 2nd or 3rd centuries BC, when Indian missionaries were said to have been sent to a land called Suvarnabhumi - 'Land of Gold'. Suvarnabhumi most likely corresponds to a remarkably fertile area stretching from southern Burma, across central Thailand, to eastern Cambodia. Two different cities in the central river basin have long been called Suphanburi, 'City of Gold', and U Thong, 'Cradle of Gold'.

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    The Kingdom of Thailand, originally known as Siam, is on the mainland of southeast Asia. Thailand shares its borders with four countries. Myanmar (Burma), on the north and west, has 1,800 kilometers of border with Thailand. The northeast Thailand has 1,754 kilometers of border with Laos. On the southeast it has 803 kilometers with Kampuchea (Thailand). Also, the Gulf of Thailand is on the southeast. In addition, it has 506 kilometers of border with Malaysia on the south. Finally, it borders the Andaman Sea and again Myanmar on the southwest. Thailand covers 198, 115 square miles (513,115 square kilometers), approximately the size of France or the State of Texas, USA. It is rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. It has many fertile rice fields in the large alluvial plain (called the Menam Basin) of the Central Region. The Northeast Region, Isan, is a saucer shaped plateau, Korat Plateau, with the Mekong River on its eastern boundary. This the largest region of the four regions. And, the Southern Region, which is made up of the Malay Peninsula, has the remote jungles, the beaches washed by turquoise waters and the tropical islands bathed in endless sunshine. The country has more visible historical evidence of its past cultures than any other country in Southeast Asia. Its history is very complex with the invasion of many different peoples, the rule of different kings, the establishment of various kingdoms and the interaction of diverse cultures. The Thai history is regarded as having

    38. History Of Thailand
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    Cities Inhabitants ... People THAILAND HISTORY Archaeological discoveries around the northeast hamlet of Ban Chiang suggest that the world's oldest Bronze Age civilisation was flourishing in Thailand some 5,600 years ago.

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    Like other countries of Southeast Asia, Thailand in prehistoric times was peopled through successive migrations from central Asia into territory already inhabited by the Negrito peoples. Although a few Thai groups (ethnically related to the Shan of Myanmar and the Lao of Laos) migrated to the northern hill country of Thailand, the main body of Thais remained in Yunnan, China, where by A.D. 650 they had organized the independent kingdom of Nanchao. By 1000, however, the Chinese had overrun Nanchao and made it a tributary state. With the destruction of the kingdom of Nanchao by the Mongols under Kublai Khan in 1253, the slow infiltration of Thailand from the north turned into a mass migration. By that time the Khmer Empire was well established in the Chao Phraya valley and on the Korat plateau.
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    Economic reversals came in 1970 when the international demand for rice dropped substantially (due in part to improved farming techniques in other countries) and the prices of tin and rubber fell; for the first time since 1933, Thailand suffered a trade deficit. In addition, the security of the country appeared threatened by the spread of the

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