1. Before Bangkok; 2. The old order in transition, 1760s to 1860s; 3. Reforms, 1850s to 1910s; 4. Peasants, merchants, and officials, 1870s to 1930s; 5. Nationalisms, 1910s to 1940s; 6. The American era and development, 1940s to 1960s; 7. Ideologies, 1940s to 1970s; 8. Globalization and mass society, 1970s onwards; 9. Politics, 1970s onwards; Tailpiece: the strong state and the well-being of the people.
This lively, accessible book is the first new history of Thailand in English for two decades.
Christopher Baker writes regularly in the Thai and Asian regional press. He is the co-author of Thailand: Economy and Politics, Thailand's Boom and Bust, Thailand's Crisis and Thaksin: The Business of Politics in Thailand. Pasuk Phongpaichit is Professor of Economics at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. She has written widely in Thai and English on the Thai economy, Japanese investment, the sex industry, corruption, and the illegal economy.
'As the most conceptual study of thailand yet it reaches a new
level of sophistication.' BBC History Magazine
'Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit cover this ground with secure
jusgement and great insight.' The Times Literary Supplement
'In A History of Thailand, Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, two
respected Bangkok-based scholars, offer a lively, highly readable
account of modern Thai history, the first such history in English
for two decades.' Financial Times
'[This book] is the first attempt in English to write a history of
this country in the modern sense of 'history' … This book is
essential reading for anyone seriously interest in Thailand: how it
came about; its present strengths and weaknesses; and its potential
in the future of a very unstable world.' Journal of the Siam
Society
'… an engaging and factually rich introduction to the history of
modern Thailand.' South East Asia Research
'This is the first new history of Thailand for two decades, written
by a husband and wife team who have already written a number of
books on contemporary Thailand. Their challenge was to marshal
coherently a deal of complicated and unfamiliar material.' Asian
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