TY - JOUR
T1 - Opposing French colonialism
T2 - Thailand and the independence movements in Indo-China in the early 1940s
AU - Murashima, Eiji
PY - 2005/11
Y1 - 2005/11
N2 - It has been generally accepted that having been able to maintain its independence during the age of colonialism, Thailand had no need to be involved in the struggle to throw off the region's colonial shackles. However, having lost more than half of its territory to France and Britain by 1909, Thailand, in common with the other countries of South East Asia, had a vested interest in liberating the region from the European colonial system. Based mainly on Thai primary sources, this study brings out the Thai role in the origins of Indo-China's liberation movements, and endeavours to show that Thailand was an important player in the anticolonial struggle against the French in the 1940s.
AB - It has been generally accepted that having been able to maintain its independence during the age of colonialism, Thailand had no need to be involved in the struggle to throw off the region's colonial shackles. However, having lost more than half of its territory to France and Britain by 1909, Thailand, in common with the other countries of South East Asia, had a vested interest in liberating the region from the European colonial system. Based mainly on Thai primary sources, this study brings out the Thai role in the origins of Indo-China's liberation movements, and endeavours to show that Thailand was an important player in the anticolonial struggle against the French in the 1940s.
KW - Colonialism
KW - Golden Peninsula
KW - Khmer Issarak
KW - Lao Issara
KW - Thailand
KW - Vietminh
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U2 - 10.5367/000000005775179702
DO - 10.5367/000000005775179702
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:29944432325
SN - 0967-828X
VL - 13
SP - 333
EP - 383
JO - South East Asia Research
JF - South East Asia Research
IS - 3
ER -