Thailand: A Global Studies Handbook

Thailand: A Global Studies Handbook
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The definitive guide to Thailand, providing a comprehensive, beyond-the-basics overview of the country, its history, economy, society, culture, and language. Unique among Southeast Asian nations, Thailand has never been colonized by a European power. In fact, the word Thai means "to be free." Modern-day Thailand welcomes foreign investment, tourism, and has long shown signs of Western influence, but 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. Features 30+ photographs showing Thai kings past and present, Buddhist temples and monks, modern and traditional homes, Thai popular culture, advertising media, and visual arts Map of modern-day Thailand and the surrounding regions Highlights Provides authoritative coverage of Thai history, society, and culture in an accessible format, designed for those seeking a text that is more manageable than a scholarly monograph but considerably more substantive than a travel guide Offers unique insight into the Thai identity and worldview Written by a scholar who is fully versed in the Thai language and has spent considerable time researching and living in Thailand Timothy D. Hoare, Ph.D., is associate professor of humanities and religion at Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS. He has published articles and given presentations on a wide variety of Asian themes, including the aesthetic and religious dimensions of the classical masked theater of Thailand, the psychology of the mask in theater and religion, and Confucian ethics.

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