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Asian Review

Publication Date

2008-01-01

Abstract

Sampheng, the Chinese quarter of Bangkok, was a site of political activity among the overseas Chinese from the early twentieth century until the Chinese revolution in 1949. This article traces the main events and main characters involved. Opposition to the Japanese and secret societies were major tools that Chinese elites in Sampheng used in order to foster Chinese nationalism.

DOI

10.58837/CHULA.ARV.21.1.1

First Page

3

Last Page

20

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