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The 1912 Revolt and the legacy of Republicanism in Thailand
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The 1912 Revolt and the legacy of Republicanism in Thailand

The first attempt to turn the Kingdom of Thailand into a republic can be traced back to a group of revolutionaries in the early 20th C – the R.S. 130 Revolt (1912 CE). Members of the R.S.130 were military and bureaucrats, many of whom were trained in Europe. Based on studies of the group leaders' published memoirs and other archival documents, the talk Preedee Hongsaton from Thammasat University Bangkok will show how and why the plan to turn absolute monarchy to republic failed, hence a 'revolt' not a 'revolution'. Despite the compromise of a constitutional monarchy established 1932, the legacy of this early republicanism and revolutionary sentiment can be found in the present day Thailand.

Forelæser: Preedee Hongsaton, Department of History, Thammasat University i Bangkok
Tidspunkt: 10. oktober 2014, klokken 14:15 - 16:00
Sted: Lund Universitet, LUX-huset, Sal C337

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pethan
Denne forelæsning ville uden tvivl blive forbudt i Thailand, og mon ikke forelæseren trækker sig i Sverige også? Ellers vil Prayut og Co. helt sikkert være efter ham.
 
Crafack
Jeg faldt lige over denne artikel:
http://chiangmaic...hp?id=4467


Ikke direkte relateret til arrangementet, men alligevel interessant.

/Crafack
 
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