Articles about history (20 articles)

DJVU PDF Doré, A. 1991, "The Sukhothai inscription seen from the middle Mekhong valley", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 513-522. The Siam Society. cite.

DJVU PDF Jacob, J.M. 1993, "Pre-Angkor Cambodia: evidence from the inscriptions in Khmer concerning the common people and their environment ", in Cambodian Linguistics, Literature and History, ed. D.A. Smyth, pp. 299-318. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Draft: "Historical Speculations" (brief note)", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 041. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, ""Who were the people of Nan-chao?"", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 025a-b. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Discussion of Lolo - Lisu charts", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 027. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "discussion of language families and history", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 023a-023b. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "History of Burma Translation Society (typescript)", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 052a-053b. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. 1955, "“Writing of the History of Pagan” confidential report to Burma Historical Commission, dated 9/3/1955", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 001a-002. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Draft notes discussing disposition of Austroasiatic family and history of scholarship", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 16a-d. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Comparative lexicon: "Chart I: Primitive S.E. Asian Culture (mainland)"", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 64a-c. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Note on early (pre)history of Burma, manuscript", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 075. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Discussion of the comparison of “Burma Group” languages: Burmese - Maru - Atsi", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 056a-d. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU Luce, G.H. undated, "Notes concerning Karen, Chin etc. including discussing ancient linguistic contacts", in Luce Collection, MS 6574-7, pp. 007a-b. National Library of Australia. cite.

DJVU PDF O'connor, R.A. 1991, "Sukhothai rule, religion and elite rivalry", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 273-308. The Siam Society. cite.

DJVU PDF Srisakra Valibhotama. 1986, "The ancient settlements of Sukhothai", in A Conference on Thai Studies In Honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 231-238. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.

DJVU PDF Wilaiwan Khanittanan. 1998, "Current studies of Tai in India", in The International Conference on Tai Studies, ed. S. Burusphat, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 421-428. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. cite.

DJVU PDF Woodward, H.W.Jr. 1986, "The movement of Thai speakers from the tenth through the fourteenth centuries: an art historian's view", in A Conference on Thai Studies In Honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 247-256. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.

DJVU PDF Woodward, H.W.Jr. 1991, "Ram Khamhaeng's inscription: the search for context", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 419-438. The Siam Society. cite.

DJVU PDF Wyatt, D.K. 1986, "Family politics in sevententh- and eighteenth-century Siam", in A Conference on Thai Studies In Honor of William J. Gedney, ed. R.J. Bickner et al., Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 257-265. Center for South and Southeast Asian studies, the University of Michigan. cite.

DJVU PDF Wyatt, D.K. 1991, "Contextual arguments for the authenticity of the Ram Khamhaeng inscription", in The Ram Khamhaeng Controversy, ed. J.R. Chamberlain, pp. 439-452. The Siam Society. cite.