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Rise Of The Brao Ethnic Minorities In Northeastern Cambodia During Vietnamese Occupation Ian G Baird

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Rise Of The Brao Ethnic Minorities In Northeastern Cambodia During Vietnamese Occupation Ian G Baird
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.27 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Ian G. Baird
ISBN: 9780299326104, 9780299326135, 0299326101, 0299326136, 2019014806
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Rise Of The Brao Ethnic Minorities In Northeastern Cambodia During Vietnamese Occupation Ian G Baird by Ian G. Baird 9780299326104, 9780299326135, 0299326101, 0299326136, 2019014806 instant download after payment.

In the early 1970s, the Khmer Rouge had become suspicious of communist Vietnam and began to persecute Cambodian ethnic groups who had ties to the country, including the Brao Amba in the northeast. Many fled north as political refugees, and some joined the Vietnamese effort to depose the Khmer Rouge a few years later. The subsequent ten-year occupation is remembered by many Cambodians as a time of further oppression, but this volume reveals an unexpected dimension of this troubled past. Trusted by the Vietnamese, the Brao were installed in positions of great authority in the new government only to gradually lose their influence when Vietnam withdrew from Cambodia. Based on detailed research and interviews, Ian G. Baird documents this golden age of the Brao, including the voices of those who are too frequently omitted from official records. Rise of the Brao challenges scholars to look beyond the prevailing historical narratives to consider the nuanced perspectives of peripheral or marginal regions.

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