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Layla
is on page 236 of 320
Shock to know that there were still deaths in south Thailand in 2004 because of national identity issues.
— Feb 24, 2026 09:20AM
Layla
is on page 212 of 320
I definitely have to visit Thammasat University in Bangkok!
— Feb 22, 2026 04:06AM
Layla
is on page 170 of 320
Power comes from money, ideology, arm, people, and freedom
— Feb 21, 2026 04:49PM
Layla
is on page 147 of 320
History definitely shapes how people understand their racial and national identity. And being properly educated and building a healthy body are important foundations for achieving success and enjoying life.
— Feb 21, 2026 04:13AM
Layla
is on page 103 of 320
Being proud of finishing 26 pages in 1.5 hours on the plane from Chongqing to Beijing. And now I really want to know how the prostitution flourished in Thailand in the 19th and 20th centuries.
— Feb 20, 2026 05:30AM
Layla
is on page 74 of 320
And I want to read something about Damrong now. He has such a sexy brain. I am looking forward to buying some biographies of King Chulalongkorn and Prince Damrong, as well as history books describing the lives of early Chinese elites in Thailand and how their descendants eventually came to identify themselves as Thai.
— Feb 18, 2026 05:09AM
Layla
is on page 74 of 320
Mongkut’s claim that attributing kingship to divine power in the past neglected the merit and capability of the real man made me rethink the relationship between humanity as a whole and the individual self.
— Feb 18, 2026 04:57AM
Layla
is on page 74 of 320
The fact that I knew nothing about King Chulalongkorn before is such a pity. His success in uniting various ethnic groups into a Thai race, modernizing Thailand while refusing to give in to European colonialism is truly fascinating.
— Feb 18, 2026 04:56AM
Layla
is on page 43 of 320
I would love to learn more about how Chinese immigrants blended into Siamese society. How did their national identity change across different generations?
Last but not least, I’m happy to have learned the words Hokkien and Hakka.
— Feb 17, 2026 09:52AM
Last but not least, I’m happy to have learned the words Hokkien and Hakka.
