Format:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
eHRAF World Cultures
Content:
The Central Thai speak the Central Thai (Tai-Shan) dialect of Tai, live in central and southern Thailand, and practice Theravada Buddhism. The Thai name for their country is "M'ang Thai" and their name for themselves is "Khon Thai." This file consists of 27 documents with a time range from roughly 1800-1993. Many of the studies focus on sociocultural change. Eight of these are centered on the village of Bang Chan but geographic and ethnographic surveys of other villages are included. Other topics include changing patterns of land ownership; the impact of economic development on rural-urban relations and politics; an account of a market area; studies of folk religion; monastic organization; the relationship between merit-making and identity formation; Thai cosmology, self, and modernity; education and culture; and love magic
Note:
The first face - by Wolf Donner - 1978 -- - Merit and identity in village Thailand - by Jasper Cooke Ingersoll - 1975 -- - The post-peasant village in Central Plain Thai society - by Steven Isaac Piker - 1975 -- - Culture summary: Central Thai - M. Marlene Martin, David Levinson, and HRAF Staff (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2000 -- - Maternity and its ritual in Bang Chan - by Jane Richardson Hanks - 1963 -- - Thai peasant personality: the patterning of interpersonal behavior in the village of Bang Chan - by Herbert P. Phillips - 1966 -- - A study of the economy of a rice growing village in central Thailand - by Kamol Odd Janlekha - 1956 -- - Bang Chan: social history of a rural community in Thai - by Lauriston Sharp and Lucien M. Hanks - 1978 -- - Roster of the gods: an ethnography of the supernatural in a Thai village - by Robert B. Textor - 1973 --
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- Bangkhuad: a community study in Thailand - by Howard Keva Kaufman - 1960 -- - Monks and magic: an analysis of religious ceremonies in central Thailand - by B. J. Terwiel - 1975 -- - Village Ayutthaya: social and economic conditions of a rural population in central Thailand - by Jacques Amyot, with the collaboration of Friedrich W. Fuhs - 1976 -- - The folk religion of Ban Nai, a hamlet in central Thailand - by Kingkeo Attagara - 1968 [1984 copy] -- - Merit and power in the Thai social order - by Lucien M. Hanks, Jr. - 1962 -- - Rice and man: agricultural ecology in Southeast Asia - by Lucien M. Hanks - 1972 -- - A rural Thai village's view of human character - by Jane Richardson Hanks - 1965 -- - Buddhist monk, Buddist layman: a study of urban monastic organization in Central Tahiland - by Jane Bunnag - 1973 -- - The socio-cultural setting of love magic in central Thailand - by Somchintana Thongthew-Ratarasarn - 1979 --
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- Institutional and human resources development in the Chonburi region - by Amara Pongsapich, James Hafner, Suriya Veeravongs, and Napas Sirisumbhand ; with the assistance of Preecha Upayokin and Prawit Phothi-at - 1979 -- - Patterns of land ownership in central Thailand during the twentieth century - by Laurence D. Stifel - 1976 -- - Education and culture in a Thai rural community: a report of field research in Tambon Bang Khem, Thailand, (1970-1971) - edited by Tsuneo Ayabe - 1973 -- - Changing features of a rice-growing village in central Thailand: a fixed-point study from 1967 to 1993 - Takashi Tomosugi - 1995 -- - Hua Kok: social oragnization in North-Central Thailand - Jeremy Kemp - 1992 -- - The Thai countryside in the 1990s - Philip Hirsch - 1994 -- - Thai rural women and agricultural change: approaches and a case study - Napat Sirisambhand, Alec Gordon - 1987 -- - Marketing in north-central Thailand: a study of socio-economic organization in a Thai market town - by Preecha Kuwinpant - 1980 -- - Inside Thai society: interpretations of everyday life - Niels Mulder - 1996 -- - Love and marriage: mate selection in tewntieth-century Thailand - Sumalee Bumroongsook - 1995
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Thailänder
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Author information:
Donner, Wolf 1923-2018
Author information:
Terwiel, Barend Jan 1941-
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