This collection of eleven essays by senior Asianist Craig Reynolds
features debates about meaning in Southeast Asian and Thai history.
He explores themes that have hitherto been treated superficially in
Thai historical writing, including Siam’s semicolonialism in the
late nineteenth century, the concepts of militarism and
masculinity, collective memory and dynastic succession, the
relationship of manual knowledge to ethnoscience, and the
dialectics of globalization. Other more familiar topics under
Reynolds’s microscope, treated with new material and approaches,
include cultural nationalism and religious history.
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