Penal settlement as a socio-economic engineering apparatus: A case study of Thailand during the 1930s - the 1940s
Penal Settlement was one of the socio-economic apparatuses not only widely practiced by western colonizers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries but also employed by native Southeast Asian governers in the twentieth century. Purposes of utilizing penal colonies were various: locking up dangerou...
Main Author: | Surakiat, Pamaree |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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2013
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