
Contesting Visions of the Lao Past: Laos Historiography at the Crossroads
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Edited by Christopher E. Goscha
Edição: 1
Idioma: Dinamarquês
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 8791114020
ISBN 13: 9788791114021
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2003
Editora: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Páginas: 352
Gêneros: History
The editors have carefully compiled contributions that delve into the multifaceted history of Laos, highlighting the various narratives that have emerged surrounding the country's past. With a focus on the 20th century, these essays unveil the intricate social, political, and economic transformations that contributed to Laos's identity as a modern nation-state. Scholars offer diverse perspectives, analyzing the influence of colonialism, nationalism, and foreign intervention on historical memory and historiography.
As Laos stands at a crossroads in its historical interpretation, the work invites readers to reconsider established narratives and engage with the complexities of memory and identity. Through rigorous scholarly discourse, this collection sheds light on the tensions and debates shaping the understanding of Laos's past, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in the construction of history. It presents a thoughtful examination of how competing visions can illuminate the path forward for Laos as it navigates its contemporary statehood.
As Laos stands at a crossroads in its historical interpretation, the work invites readers to reconsider established narratives and engage with the complexities of memory and identity. Through rigorous scholarly discourse, this collection sheds light on the tensions and debates shaping the understanding of Laos's past, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in the construction of history. It presents a thoughtful examination of how competing visions can illuminate the path forward for Laos as it navigates its contemporary statehood.