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"Phraya Suriyanuwat: nak setthasat khon raek khong prathet Thai" [Phraya Suriyanuwat: Thailand's first economist], SW 13,5 (1992). Phraya Suriyanuwat had served for almost eighteen years in various diplomatic missions in Europe, the last as Ambassador to France, before returning to Bangkok in 1905. While Finance Minister he had serious clashes with the Ministry of the Interior over its revenue collection authority in the provinces. He gave in to pressure to resign and retired from government service. Phraya Suriyanuwat (Koet Bunnag) naksetthasat khon raek khong muang Thai [Phraya Suriyanuwat (Koet Bunnag): Thailand's first economist], ed. Sirilak Sakkriangkrai (Bangkok: Thai Watthana Phanit, 1980). See also Ian Brown, "Economic Thought in Early Twentieth-Century Siam", in Thai Constructions of Knowledge, ed. Manas Chitakasem and Andrew Turton (London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1991), pp. 84-98.
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"Phraya Suriyanuwat: nak setthasat khon raek khong prathet Thai" [Phraya Suriyanuwat: Thailand's first economist], SW 13,5 (1992). Phraya Suriyanuwat had served for almost eighteen years in various diplomatic missions in Europe, the last as Ambassador to France, before returning to Bangkok in 1905. While Finance Minister he had serious clashes with the Ministry of the Interior over its revenue collection authority in the provinces. He gave in to pressure to resign and retired from government service. Phraya Suriyanuwat (Koet Bunnag) naksetthasat khon raek khong muang Thai [Phraya Suriyanuwat (Koet Bunnag): Thailand's first economist], ed. Sirilak Sakkriangkrai (Bangkok: Thai Watthana Phanit, 1980). See also Ian Brown, "Economic Thought in Early Twentieth-Century Siam", in Thai Constructions of Knowledge, ed. Manas Chitakasem and Andrew Turton (London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1991), pp. 84-98.
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For example, Srisak Vallibhotama, "Isan: khwamsamphan khong chumchon thi mi khu nam khan din kap kankoet khong rat nai prathet Thai" [Isan: the relationship between communities with dykes and state formation in Thailand], SW 9,1 (1986): 130-40. See also his book-length study, Aeng arayatham Isan: chae lakthan borannakhadi phlik chomna prawatsat Thai (A Northeastern site of civilization: new archeological evidence to change the face of Thai history), first published as a special issue of SW in 1990.
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Special Publication, Sujit abbreviated jek pon lao as jo po lo, which sounds close to Jo. Po. Ro., an abbreviated form of Julajomklao Military College, the institution that educates the country's military officers, the official defenders of Thai-ness. This close association in sound is especially amusing as the 'r' sound is absent in the Chinese language, and the jek are prone to pronounce it as 'l'
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Sujit Wongthes, Jek pon Lao [Mix of Chink and Lao], Special Publication, SW (1987). Sujit abbreviated jek pon lao as jo po lo, which sounds close to Jo. Po. Ro., an abbreviated form of Julajomklao Military College, the institution that educates the country's military officers, the official defenders of Thai-ness. This close association in sound is especially amusing as the 'r' sound is absent in the Chinese language, and the jek are prone to pronounce it as 'l'.
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Pla ra hitherto had been despised by central Thais for what were regarded as its putrid smell and texture, and for being unhygienic in the way that it is prepared
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Chumphon Naewchampa, "'Pla daek' kap khwammankhong nai chiwit khong chao Isan" [Fermented fish and dietary security in the northeast], SW 13,4 (1992): 92-96. Pla ra hitherto had been despised by central Thais for what were regarded as its putrid smell and texture, and for being unhygienic in the way that it is prepared.
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"Tukkae tubkae" [Geckos], SW 19,3 (1995): 76-87.
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"Jurassik Siam isan lan pi: aeng chiwit doekdamban" [Jurassic Siam, a million years of Isan: the cradle of life in antiquity], SW 17,12 (1996): 84-124. While geologists and palaeontologists have regularly unearthed fossils in the region since 1959 similar to those found in the Gobi Desert, the article refers to the major finds in 1994 of unique fossils in Khon Khaen.
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Kasian Tejapira, "The Story of Three Songs: Illuminations on the Cultural Politics of Thai Cultural Citizenship", Journal of Behavioural and Social Sciences 1 (1997): 118.
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Thamakiat Kanari , "Phraratchakuson trut jin lae phraratchaphithi sangwoei phrapai", SW 12,4 (1991): 67-73.
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Phongsak Phrai-angkun, "Won klap pai yeuan Hailam" [Hainan revisited], SW 11,8 (1990): 108-117.
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Bhasit Chitrabasa, "Ahan jin" [Chinese cuisine], SW 11,12 (1989): 47-49.
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For instance, a stir-fry sea cucumber dish using light soy sauce augers wealth, while dark sauce will produce an inauspicious colour. Sari Vechasat, "Kin sirimongkon wan trutjin" [Good eating at Chinese New Year], SW 13,4 (1992): 97-99.
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Suni Theevavech, "Dara sao luk - jek" [A female star of Chinese descent], SW 13,4 (1992): 162.
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"2540: Yaowarat nai phayu fun" [1997: Chinatown, Wind of Change], SW 18,4 (1997): 84-114.
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"Why not buy Thai products?", The Nation, 1 Oct. 1997. Jao Koko, however, was not about to compromise on quality and comfort for the sake of nationalism. "At present I am making a point of selecting Thai over foreign products...except for my shoes. I just cannot wear shoes made in Thailand. The leather's not supple enough so my feet hurt."
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In volume 18, number 12 (Oct. 1997), Sumitra, the executive editor, had discussed the decline in revenue and the need to cut production costs, proudly mentioning that actually it had expected its readership to be loyal enough to bear with any price increase as before. In the previous instance, it was reported that following the drastic revision of cover price from 50 baht to 90 baht in May 1995, the expectation was that sales would drop to 3000 copies. After an initial decline, by the end of the year, circulation had reached the original ceiling and then passed it (p. 214). The first issue of Sinlapa watthanatham was priced at 10 baht; just before Matichon took it over, the newsstand price was 30 baht
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Sumitra Chan-ngao, "Duai rak lae napthue" [A message with love], SW 19,7 (1998): 161. In volume 18, number 12 (Oct. 1997), Sumitra, the executive editor, had discussed the decline in revenue and the need to cut production costs, proudly mentioning that actually it had expected its readership to be loyal enough to bear with any price increase as before. In the previous instance, it was reported that following the drastic revision of cover price from 50 baht to 90 baht in May 1995, the expectation was that sales would drop to 3000 copies. After an initial decline, by the end of the year, circulation had reached the original ceiling and then passed it (p. 214). The first issue of Sinlapa watthanatham was priced at 10 baht; just before Matichon took it over, the newsstand price was 30 baht.
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Witayakorn Chiengkul, "Nangsue di thi khon Thai khuan an" [Great books that Thais should read], SW 19,9 (1998): 78-104.
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Amporn Jirattikorn, "Nangsue di lem thi 101: korani nawiniyai kap sangkhom thai" [Best book number 101: the case of the novel and society], SW 19,9 (1998): 104-112.
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Sujit Wongthes, "Editorial", SW 19,10 (1998): 14-15.
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"Ahan chao wang: beuang lang to sawoei" [Food for the royals: the story behind the royal table], SW 19,10 (1998): 79-90.
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"Khrai an Sinlapa watthanatham?" [Who reads Sinlapa watthanatham?], SW 19,3 (1998): 61.
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Niwat Kongphian, nicknamed keji nud (nudity expert), is the author of a handsomely illustrated Sinlapa watthanatham special publication entitled "Choeng sangwat: kammarup nai phapkhian tam praphaeni thi mi siang wannakhadi Thai" [Erotica: Traditional erotic mural paintings in Thai literature] (1998). Sinlapa watthanatham was flooded with letters from readers on this generally surprise appointment. Niwat stressed in an interview that he had been involved in the magazine from its inception, and rather than instituting changes, would be keeping to its original brief. Supporting his appointment, Sujit Wongthes credited Niwat for appreciating erotic temple murals innovatively and effectively as sources of social and cultural history. "Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian klap ma ha Sinlapa watthanatham" [Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian returns to Sinlapa watthanatham], Sayam rat sapda wijan, 11-13 Apr. 1999. In a move to mark the break with the "Taste of the Times" orientation, Sinlapa watthanatham adopted a new slogan, "Thang leuak nueng khong sangkhom Thai" [One of the choices for Thai society]. The cover features in volume 21 include an article dramatically titled "Prawatsat Sayamprathet: jap kohok plom prawatsat" [History of Siam: fake history] (no. 1, Nov. 1999), a reflection on Eric Hobsbawm's discussion of the invention of tradition. Another issue featured "Wikritkan wang na: prisana kanmuang ron khrai phao wang luang Ro. 5" [The Front Palace Crisis: the political puzzle of who set fire to the Main Palace in the Fifth Reign] (no. 5, Mar. 2000). Dr Pranee Wongthes declared in a conversation with the author on 10 Mar. 2000 that "Sujit has returned to Sinlapa watthanatham" and is once again setting its direction.
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Niwat Kongphian, nicknamed keji nud (nudity expert), is the author of a handsomely illustrated Sinlapa watthanatham special publication entitled "Choeng sangwat: kammarup nai phapkhian tam praphaeni thi mi siang wannakhadi Thai" [Erotica: Traditional erotic mural paintings in Thai literature] (1998). Sinlapa watthanatham was flooded with letters from readers on this generally surprise appointment. Niwat stressed in an interview that he had been involved in the magazine from its inception, and rather than instituting changes, would be keeping to its original brief. Supporting his appointment, Sujit Wongthes credited Niwat for appreciating erotic temple murals innovatively and effectively as sources of social and cultural history. "Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian klap ma ha Sinlapa watthanatham" [Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian returns to Sinlapa watthanatham], Sayam rat sapda wijan, 11-13 Apr. 1999. In a move to mark the break with the "Taste of the Times" orientation, Sinlapa watthanatham adopted a new slogan, "Thang leuak nueng khong sangkhom Thai" [One of the choices for Thai society]. The cover features in volume 21 include an article dramatically titled "Prawatsat Sayamprathet: jap kohok plom prawatsat" [History of Siam: fake history] (no. 1, Nov. 1999), a reflection on Eric Hobsbawm's discussion of the invention of tradition. Another issue featured "Wikritkan wang na: prisana kanmuang ron khrai phao wang luang Ro. 5" [The Front Palace Crisis: the political puzzle of who set fire to the Main Palace in the Fifth Reign] (no. 5, Mar. 2000). Dr Pranee Wongthes declared in a conversation with the author on 10 Mar. 2000 that "Sujit has returned to Sinlapa watthanatham" and is once again setting its direction.
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(no. 5, Mar.). Dr declared in a conversation with the author on 10 Mar. 2000 that "Sujit has returned to Sinlapa watthanatham" and is once again setting its direction
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Niwat Kongphian, nicknamed keji nud (nudity expert), is the author of a handsomely illustrated Sinlapa watthanatham special publication entitled "Choeng sangwat: kammarup nai phapkhian tam praphaeni thi mi siang wannakhadi Thai" [Erotica: Traditional erotic mural paintings in Thai literature] (1998). Sinlapa watthanatham was flooded with letters from readers on this generally surprise appointment. Niwat stressed in an interview that he had been involved in the magazine from its inception, and rather than instituting changes, would be keeping to its original brief. Supporting his appointment, Sujit Wongthes credited Niwat for appreciating erotic temple murals innovatively and effectively as sources of social and cultural history. "Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian klap ma ha Sinlapa watthanatham" [Sujit Wongthes-Niwat Kongphian returns to Sinlapa watthanatham], Sayam rat sapda wijan, 11-13 Apr. 1999. In a move to mark the break with the "Taste of the Times" orientation, Sinlapa watthanatham adopted a new slogan, "Thang leuak nueng khong sangkhom Thai" [One of the choices for Thai society]. The cover features in volume 21 include an article dramatically titled "Prawatsat Sayamprathet: jap kohok plom prawatsat" [History of Siam: fake history] (no. 1, Nov. 1999), a reflection on Eric Hobsbawm's discussion of the invention of tradition. Another issue featured "Wikritkan wang na: prisana kanmuang ron khrai phao wang luang Ro. 5" [The Front Palace Crisis: the political puzzle of who set fire to the Main Palace in the Fifth Reign] (no. 5, Mar. 2000). Dr Pranee Wongthes declared in a conversation with the author on 10 Mar. 2000 that "Sujit has returned to Sinlapa watthanatham" and is once again setting its direction.
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"Wikritkan Wang Na: Prisana Kanmuang Ron Khrai Phao Wang Luang Ro. 5" [The Front Palace Crisis: the Political Puzzle of Who Set Fire to the Main Palace in the Fifth Reign]
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