Thailand: A Global Studies Handbook
By (Author) Timothy D. Hoare Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
23rd November 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Regional / International studies
959.3
Hardback
312
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
595g
The definitive guide to Thailand, providing a comprehensive, beyond-the-basics overview of the country, its history, society, culture, language, and economy. Unique among Southeast Asian nations, Thailand has never been colonized by a European power. In fact, Thai means "to be free." While Thailand welcomes foreign investment and has not been untouched by Western influence, Thai traditions, identity, consciousness, and pride remain vibrant and strong. What is modern Thailand like today An essential guide that goes beyond the surface of food and fantasy, Thailand: A Global Studies Handbook offers important insight into the nation's history, culture, politics, fine arts, religion, and language. It sheds light on many often little understood facets of everyday Thai life and customs. The work covers a historical period of 800 years, documenting pivotal events and personalities, and presents an overview of the Thai economy, with a focus on the economic crisis of the 1990s and recent developments. Thai society is examined in detail, including education and the monarchy, the roles of religion, the effects of Westernization, home and family life, and current social issues. Specifically designed for general readers, students, and businesspeople, this book is a must-read when seeking an in-depth yet straightforward introduction to Thailand.
"This interesting text is appropriate for high school and first-year college students, business people, tourists, and general readers curious about this fascinating country." - American Reference Books Annual
Timothy D. Hoare, Ph.D., is associate professor of humanities and religion at Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS.