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Siamese Melting Pot Ethnic Minorities In The Making Of Bangkok 1st Edition Edward Van Roy

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Siamese Melting Pot Ethnic Minorities In The Making Of Bangkok 1st Edition Edward Van Roy
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Publisher: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.51 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Edward Van Roy
ISBN: 9789814762847, 9814762849
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Siamese Melting Pot Ethnic Minorities In The Making Of Bangkok 1st Edition Edward Van Roy by Edward Van Roy 9789814762847, 9814762849 instant download after payment.

Ethnic minorities historically comprised a solid majority of Bangkok’s population. They played a dominant role in the city’s exuberant economic and social development. In the shadow of Siam’s prideful, flamboyant Thai ruling class, the city’s diverse minorities flourished quietly. The Thai-Portuguese; the Mon; the Lao; the Cham, Persian, Indian, Malay, and Indonesian Muslims; and the Taechiu, Hokkien, Hakka, Hainanese, and Cantonese Chinese speech groups were particularly important. Others, such as the Khmer, Vietnamese, Thai Yuan, Sikhs, and Westerners, were smaller in numbers but no less significant in their influence on the city’s growth and prosperity. In tracing the social, political, and spatial dynamics of Bangkok’s ethnic pluralism through the two-and-a-half centuries of the city’s history, this book calls attention to a long-neglected mainspring of Thai urban development. While the book’s primary focus is on the first five reigns of the Chakri dynasty (1782–1910), the account extends backward and forward to reveal the continuing impact of Bangkok’s ethnic minorities on Thai culture change, within the broader context of Thai development studies. It provides an exciting perspective and unique resource for anyone interested in exploring Bangkok’s evolving cultural milieu or Thailand's modern history.

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