
Creating Laos
The Making of a Lao Space Between Indochina and Siam, 1860-1946
Soren Ivarsson(Author)
NIAS Press
Will be published approx. on 1. March 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-87-7694-023-2 (ISBN)
Description
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and ultimate independence for the country was a long and uncertain process.
This book examines the process through which Laos came into existence under French colonial rule through to the end of World War II. Rather than assuming that the Laos we see today was an historical given, the book looks at how Laos's position at the intersection of two conflicting spatial layouts of 'Thailand' and 'Indochina' made its national form a particularly contested process.
This, however, is not an analysis of nation-building from the perspective of administrative and political structures. Rather, the book charts the emergence of a notion of a specifically Lao cultural identity that served to buttress Laos as a separate 'Lao space', both in relation to Siam/Thailand and within French Indochina.
Based on an impressive variety of primary sources, many of them never before used in studies of Lao nationalism, this book makes a significant contribution to Lao historical studies and to the study of nation-building in Southeast Asia.
This book examines the process through which Laos came into existence under French colonial rule through to the end of World War II. Rather than assuming that the Laos we see today was an historical given, the book looks at how Laos's position at the intersection of two conflicting spatial layouts of 'Thailand' and 'Indochina' made its national form a particularly contested process.
This, however, is not an analysis of nation-building from the perspective of administrative and political structures. Rather, the book charts the emergence of a notion of a specifically Lao cultural identity that served to buttress Laos as a separate 'Lao space', both in relation to Siam/Thailand and within French Indochina.
Based on an impressive variety of primary sources, many of them never before used in studies of Lao nationalism, this book makes a significant contribution to Lao historical studies and to the study of nation-building in Southeast Asia.
Reviews / Votes
"Ivarsson's book is a path breaking study of Lao nationalism and the emergence of the modern idea of Laos. This subtle cultural and political history is informed not only by the author's understanding of Laos, but also by his deep knowledge of Thailand, the foil for Lao nationalism. It will inspire others to launch similar detailed investigations into the country's past." - Grant Evans, University of Hong KongMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
11 figures
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 134 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7694-023-2 (9788776940232)
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Person
Soren Ivarsson is an associate professor in the Department of History, University of Copenhagen. Well versed in the histories of Laos and Thailand, he is particularly interested in nationalism, state formation and historiography in these countries. His monograph, Creating Laos, was published by NIAS Press in 2008 and has attracted much acclaim.
Content
Preface; Abbreviations; Thai and Lao Language Conventions; Introduction; 1. The Colonial Encounter; 2. Thai Discourses on History and Race; 3. Roads, History, Religion and Language, 1893-1940; 4. The Campaign for a National 'Re-awakening', 1941-1945; 5. Setting Laos Free from the French; Bibliography; Index