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Lao history revisited: paradoxes and problems in current research / Lorrillard, Michel   Journal Article
Lorrillard, Michel Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The historiography of what is now the country of Laos has remained relatively underdeveloped since the colonial period. The earliest scholarly works produced by Lao and foreign authors were based on certain assumptions that have remained unquestioned despite serious problems with the sources. Recent epigraphical and archaeological discoveries have permitted a rethinking of these assumptions, and hold out the promise of further revisions of our view of the Lao past. Particularly worth exploring are the cultural and artistic connections between the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang and the northern Thai kingdom of Lanna.
Key Words Historiography  Laos  Archaeology  Epigraphy 
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Mr Houghton and Dr Fuhrer: a scholarly vendetta and its consequences / Huxley, Andrew   Journal Article
Huxley, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Between 1895 and 1921, the early history of Burma rested on a false premise: that the three oldest inscriptions found in Burma were genuine. Who forged these inscriptions? Why did they do so? By whom were the forgeries exposed? The answers to these questions prompt troubling thoughts about how state power impinged on the autonomous pursuit of knowledge during the high noon of the British Empire.
Key Words Burma  Epigraphy  Scholarship  Forgery 
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