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1 online resource (288 pages) illustrations. |
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Asian Cities |
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Asian Cities.
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"Amsterdam University Press" |
Contents |
Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Sources Table of Contents Introduction: Living in the City The Urban Space of Chiang Mai Organization of the Book 1 The City Founded: A Deep Urban History of Chiang Mai Urban Genesis in the Mainland The Foundation of the "New City" Center, Hinterland, Region Conclusion 2 The City Stabilized: The Kawila Restoration and Chiang Mai in the Nineteenth Century Chiang Mai Abandoned Chiang Mai Rebuilt The Nineteenth Century Logic(s) of Chiang Mai's Urban Space Conclusion 3 The Region Transformed: Forests and Foreigners and State Formation in Chiang Mai and "The North" Lanna's "Second Golden Age" Shifting the Balance Siamese State Formation in the North -- A "Silent Revolution"? Conclusion 4 The City Reshaped: Power and Urban Space in Micro-Colonial Chiang Mai Spaces of Power -- The Old Town Chiang Mai and the development of a "Dual City"? Spatial Transitions Conclusion 5 The New City and the New State: Chiang Mai's Sacred Space and Siam The Decline of Sacro-Spatial Legitimacy in the Chiang Mai State Khruba Siwichai, the State, and the Restoration of Sacred Space(s) Conclusion Conclusion: The Heart of the City Bibliography Index |
Summary |
Urban histories tend to be dominated by large, global cities. But what does the history of the modern, colonial era look like from the perspective of smaller cities? By shifting the focus from the metropolis to the secondary city of Chiang Mai, this study provides an alternative narrative of the formation of the modern Thai state that highlights the overlap between European, American, and Siamese interests. Through a detailed analysis of Chiang Mai's urban space, the power dynamics that shaped the city come into focus as an urban-scale manifestation of colonial forces-albeit an incomplete one that allowed sacred space to become a source of conflict that was only resolved in the years before WWII. Today, as the city confronts the challenge of overdevelopment, the legacy of the colonial era, and the opportunity of heritage preservation, this deep, multi-layered history of the power of (and over) urban space is vital. |
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Subject |
Urbanization -- Thailand -- Chiang Mai -- History.
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Chiang Mai (Thailand)
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Urbanisation -- Thaïlande -- Chiangmai -- Histoire.
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City and town planning - architectural aspects.
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Colonialism and imperialism.
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HISTORY / Asia / General.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban.
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Urbanization
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Thailand -- Chiang Mai
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Urban economics.
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Colonialism and imperialism.
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Indexed Term |
Asian Studies |
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AS |
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Heritage Studies |
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HER |
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History |
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HIS |
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South East Asia |
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SEASIA |
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Asian History, Urban History, Thai Studies, Asian Cities |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9789463726467 |
ISBN |
9048554780 (electronic bk.) |
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9789048554782 (electronic bk.) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000075612117 |
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AU@ 000075883116 |
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AU@ 000075883697 |
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AU@ 000075898108 |
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AU@ 000075898577 |
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AU@ 000076120750 |
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AU@ 000076124471 |
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AU@ 000076284737 |
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AU@ 000076286535 |
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AU@ 000077359214 |
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AU@ 000077363209 |
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