This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that occupied the southeastern portions of modern-day Cambodia and Vietnam during the early centuries A.D., and Democratic Kampuchea, a Cambodian state that existed from April 17, 1975, until the Vietnamese invasion of December 25, 1978. In the construction of a national identity, a community must possess a tradition of a territory that the community regards as its ancestral home. The tradition of a territory provides a chronological anchor for the supposed authentic and pristine origins of the nation. As demonstrated by myth, propaganda, and policies, the same territorial tradition was present in both Funan and Democratic Kampuchea
For a Historical Geography of Cambodia. The relations which the Khmer realm had maintained with its...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
Recent archaeological excavations in various parts of South East Asia have brought abundant, fresh m...
This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
This paper attempts an explanation for the persistence of Khmer cultural identifications on the Ca M...
This dissertation engages with processes of social and spatial organisation of the Brao, a Mon-Khmer...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
The Khmers or Cambodians in Vietnam, numbering about 900.000 (1994), today live in paticulary remote...
In the 9th century CE, a vast polity centered on the region of Angkor was taking shape in what is to...
RefereedPolities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC a...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia on the Indochina Peninsula and borders Vietnam, Laos, Thailand...
ABSTRACT Re-imagining Khmer Identity: Angkor Wat during the People...
My work refers to the modern history of Cambodia and the region of Indochina with the accent on the ...
For a Historical Geography of Cambodia. The relations which the Khmer realm had maintained with its...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
Recent archaeological excavations in various parts of South East Asia have brought abundant, fresh m...
This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
This paper attempts an explanation for the persistence of Khmer cultural identifications on the Ca M...
This dissertation engages with processes of social and spatial organisation of the Brao, a Mon-Khmer...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
The Khmers or Cambodians in Vietnam, numbering about 900.000 (1994), today live in paticulary remote...
In the 9th century CE, a vast polity centered on the region of Angkor was taking shape in what is to...
RefereedPolities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC a...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia on the Indochina Peninsula and borders Vietnam, Laos, Thailand...
ABSTRACT Re-imagining Khmer Identity: Angkor Wat during the People...
My work refers to the modern history of Cambodia and the region of Indochina with the accent on the ...
For a Historical Geography of Cambodia. The relations which the Khmer realm had maintained with its...
This dissertation explicates the remaking of sovereign rule through land reform in Phnom Penh, Cambo...
Recent archaeological excavations in various parts of South East Asia have brought abundant, fresh m...