Breaking New Ground in Lao History
Essays on the Seventh to Twentieth Centuries
Kennon Breazeale editor Mayoury Ngaosrivathana editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Published:1st Oct '02
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Forms a rich collage of the central Mekong basin spanning nearly 1,400 years of history
Includes essays which form a collage of the central Mekong basin spanning nearly 1,400 years of history. This title covers topics such as basic structural problems in writing Lao history; political geography from the 600s to the 800s; the Lao-Tay-son alliance in the late 18th century; and, Lao millenarian movements and French colonial rule.
The essays in this volume form a rich collage of the central Mekong basin spanning nearly 1,400 years of history. Gathered from an international group of scholars, each with a unique approach to the region, this research draws upon materials in more than a dozen languages scattered in archives around the world. Topics include basic structural problems in writing Lao history; political geography from the 600s to 800s; separate discussions of Lao, Vietnamese, and Western sources of early Lao history; the Lao-Tay-son alliance in the late eighteenth century; Lao millenarian movements and French colonial rule; and the geographical history of changing territorial boundaries of modern Laos. This collection breaks new ground, and is certain to stimulate new questions, ideas, and research. It is an invaluable new resource in Lao history.
Mayoury Ngaosrivathana is the coauthor of Paths to Conflagration. Kennon Breazeale is projects coordinator, East-West Center, Honolulu.
ISBN: 9789747551938
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 499g
384 pages