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         Cambodian History:     more books (101)
  1. A guide to the oral history collection of Cambodians in California by Charles R Martell, 1992
  2. Taking time and proceeding with caution: Time and process in a Cambodian life history documentation project (Philadelphia Folklore Project working papers) by William Westerman, 1991
  3. Some men who explored America: Readings in American history for Cambodian students by Kry Lay, 1978
  4. Cambodia: History of Cambodia, Politics of Cambodia, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Geography of Cambodia, Administrative divisions of Cambodia, Foreign relations of Cambodia
  5. A history of the Cambodian independence movement, 1863-1955 by V. M Reddi, 1970
  6. Cambodians in California: Nine oral history interviews in one volume
  7. Between Two Cultures: The Case of Cambodian Women in America by Mitra Das, 2006-11
  8. Road to the Killing Fields: The Cambodian War of 1970-1975 (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Wilfred P. Deac, 2000-06-01
  9. Cambodians in Long Beach (Images of America: California) by Susan Needham, Karen Quintiliani, 2008-03-26
  10. The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-79 (Cold War History)
  11. Cambodian Art: Eastern Art History, Visual Arts of Cambodia, Khmer Sculpture
  12. Cambodian Linguistics, Literature and History: Collected Articles. (book reviews): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Karen L. Adams, 1997-07-01
  13. The Stones Cry Out: A Cambodian Childhood, 1975-1980 by Molyda Szymusiak, 1986-06
  14. At last, a tribunal for Khmer Rouge atrocities.(Letter from Cambodia): An article from: American Scholar by Dustin Roasa, 2007-09-22

41. Links - Thai / Cambodian Border Refugee Camp Website
Chronology of cambodian history 1 - Compiled by Mony Keo. Composition of CGDK in1985. Chronology of cambodian history - 2 - Compiled by Carl Bergquist.
http://www.websitesrcg.com/border/links.html
Thai / Cambodia Border Refugee Camps
Information and Documentation Website
Khao I Dang / Site II / Site B / Site 8 / Sok San / Site K / O'Trao Photos, Maps, Statistics, People, Places and Events Home Border Camps NGOs UNBRO ... Contact
Links
History Policy Individuals Books ... Cambodia Today
Khmer Border History - is in the eye of the beholder
Thai / Cambodian Border History Why British and Western involvement on the Thai / Cambodian border letter to the editor of the Phnom Penh Post by Derek Tonkin British Ambassador to Vietnam 1980-82 and to Thailand and Laos 1986-89. Thatcher connection - letter to the editor of the Phnom Penh Post, Nov. 2001, by Derek Tonkin. Library of Congress - CAMBODIA - A Country Study - information up to 1987. THE PEACE PROCESS AND RECONSTRUCTION IN CAMBODIA - by Carlyle A. Thayer, July 1989. Chronology of Cambodian History - 1 - Compiled by Mony Keo. Composition of CGDK in 1985 Chronology of Cambodian History - 2 - Compiled by Carl Bergquist. Beauty and Darkness - Cambodian History/Khmer Art and Culture/General Information Cambodia.org - description of border politics Recent Political Chronology Cambodian Recent History and Contemporary Society: An Introductory Course ... History of JRS on the border - a history of the border itself. The Indochinese Refugee Question - Thai border problems - old.

42. Andrews Cultural Pages: Cambodian History, Archeological Evidence
Please remember to sign guestbook!! Thanks!!! History of Cambodia. The historyof Cambodia begins many centuries ago with the Kingdom of Funan.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/VernAndrews/clt01.html
Andrews Cultural Pages Part 1: Cambodia ~ Funan ~ Zhenla (Chenla) ~ Angkor Please remember to sign guestbook!! Thanks!!! History of Cambodia The history of Cambodia begins many centuries ago with the Kingdom of Funan . The early early records of the Chinese travellers tell of a great kingdom where the king rides on an elephant The early period of the Khmers is known as the Pre-Angkor period. The Chinese made records of Funan , which was established in the first century AD. Around the first or second century AD, India made contact with Southeast Asia The last king of Funan was Rudravarman After period of the Funan kingdom, the Chinese refer to the kingdom of Zhenla . The northernmost region of Zhenla extended as far as Wat Phu , which is in the south of present-day Laos In the 6th century, King Bhavavarman I, a prince of Funan, married a royal princess of Zhenla, and thus became the ruler of Zhenla. Archeological Evidence The Sanskrit stele of Vo Canh was discovered in Champa , now Vietnam , and is from the early second half of the third century (200-250 AD). This is the earliest inscription which reflects the spread of Indian culture throughout Southeast Asia.

43. Children Of The River Project
Miscellaneous Topics. History, culture, geography Lonely Planet Cambodianhistory - The Banyon Tree. cambodian history - Andy Carvin's Slideshow.
http://home.maine.rr.com/mahoneyschool/gr7/dugas/cambodia/CofR.htm
Children of the River Research Project Photos by Bruce Sharp History - Culture - Geography Miscellaneous Topics History, culture, geography Lonely Planet Cambodian history - The Banyon Tree Cambodian history - Andy Carvin's Slideshow History, Cambodia today, Killing fields, Cambodian genocide, Survivor stories - CyberCambodia History, politics, Phnom Phen, geography, culture many topics - Peter Geiser
Christian Science Monitor
History
- Electric Library
Cambodian geography
- Asia For Kids
Cambodian Culture
- EthnoMed
Geography
- Asia For Kids Geography, Government, history, economy - Asia For Kids Various sites, history, culture - Cambodia-Web Cambodian genocide Yale University site Killing Fields - CyberCambodia
Coup in Cambodia
- "Beauty and Darkness"
Fall of Angkor
Andy Carvin's site
War rages on
- More of Andy Carvin's site
Vietnam War enters Cambodia
- More Carvin
End of Cambodia, 1975
- More Carvin - Accord site Sihanouk, King of Cambodia

44. Cambodia Before The Holocaust
In the grand scheme of cambodian history, 45 months of communist rule may seem seemlike a random tangent when compared with over a thousand years of Cambodian
http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/history/
From Sideshow To Genocide:
Cambodia Before the Holocaust

(The players. Clockwise from bottom left: KR chairman Pol Pot; US president Richard Nixon; KR foreign minister Ieng Sary; KR security chief Khieu Samphan; Cambodian prime minister Lon Nol; King Norodom Sihanouk) In the grand scheme of Cambodian history, 45 months of communist rule may seem seem like a random tangent when compared with over a thousand years of Cambodian culture. But the Cambodian holocaust is much more complex than that - a long series of events encompassing the entire 20th century may all be seen as contributing factors. In Cambodia Before the Holocaust you can explore the many interconnected episodes of modern Cambodian history that led to the Khmer Rouge regime. For first-time readers we recommend you examine each subchapter in the order presented; for those of you with specific interests in certain aspects of Cambodian history you can jump between each section by choosing hyperlinks for the subchapters listed below. Please begin by selecting from the following subchapters:

45. The Khmer Rouge Years
capitalism in their own right KR cadres referred to Phnom Penh as the great prostituteof the Mekong. (Chandler, The Tragedy of cambodian history, 247) In
http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/khmeryears/
From Sideshow To Genocide:
The Khmer Rouge Years
On April 17, 1975, thousands of Phnom Penh residents celebrated in the streets as victorious Khmer Rouge troops entered the capitol. This joyous celebration, however, was not because the people of Phnom Penh were supporters of the Khmer Rouge; instead, they felt great relief that the five-year civil war had now come to an end. For the first several hours of that sunny morning it didn't matter which side you were on - Cambodia was finally at peace. This morning revealed a moment of hope. But hope quickly turned to fear as residents noticed that the Khmer Rouge troops weren't celebrating with them. Embittered and toughened after years of brutal civil war and American bombing, the Khmer Rouge marched the boulevards of Phnom Penh with icy stares carved into their faces. The troops soon began to order people to abandon their homes and leave Phnom Penh. By mid-afternoon hundreds of thousands of people were on the move. "The Americans are going to bomb the city!" was the answer given to residents if they asked why they had to leave Phnom Penh. No exceptions were made - all residents, young and old, had to evacuate as quickly as possible. As the Khmer Rouge knew well, there were no American plans to attack the city. The deception was a ploy to get people into the countryside, away from the urban confines of the city. The Khmer Rouge believed that cities were living and breathing tools of capitalism in their own right - KR cadres referred to Phnom Penh as "the great prostitute of the Mekong." (Chandler

46. CyberSpace Search!
Results 1 through 1 of 1 for cambodian history. Research cambodian history at QuestiaQuestia online library offers more than 70,000 books and journal articles.
http://www.cyberspace.com/cgi-bin/cs_search.cgi?Terms=cambodian history

47. KhmerConnection > Links And Information > Arts And Humanities
Links. cambodian history/Khmer Art and Culture Materials pertaining to Cambodiawith information relating to Cambodian refugees and immigrants abroad pop.
http://www.khmer.cc/directory/ah/
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48. Royal Cambodian Embassy In Washington, D.C.
Chronology of Events in Recent cambodian history * April 25, 1941 PrinceNorodom Sihanouk crowned King of Cambodia at the age of 18.
http://www.embassy.org/cambodia/press/chronology.html
Chronology of Events in Recent Cambodian History April 25, 1941 - Prince Norodom Sihanouk crowned King of Cambodia at the age of 18. March 12, 1945 - King Norodom Sihanouk proclaims Cambodia's independence (a sovereign state) while Japanese under occupation October, 1945 - The French return to try and restore the former "Protectorate" status to Cambodia, despite King Norodom Sihanouk's resistence. November 8, 1949 - France accords "limited independence " status to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Nov 9, 1953 - King Norodom Sihanouk proclaims independence from France. July 20, 1954 - The Sovereignty, Independence, unity and the territorial integrity of Cambodia accorded international recognition in the final Declaration of the Geneva Conference on Indo-China. March 2, 1955 - Sihanouk abdicates his thrown in favor of his father Norodom Suramarit, to devote his attention to political affairs. Norodom Sihanouk formed the Sangkum Reas Niyum (The Popular Socialist Community) which he headed and which dominated the parliamentary political life. Feb 21, 1959

49. Siem Reap Angkor Hotel And Guesthouse Association
Find out about the cambodian history for the recent past, includingKhmer Rouge history. Modern cambodian history. Are you interested
http://www.angkorhotels.org/modern_cambodian_history.htm
Cambodia's official non-profit reservation portal. Best deals with one-on-one booking support
Getting to Cambodia
Getting to Siem Reap $ Currency Converter Food and Drink ... Travel Tales
Siem Reap Angkor Hotel and Guesthouse Association
Portal sponsored by MPDF Supported by the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism
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Modern Cambodian History
Are you interested to find out about modern Khmer history? Below are a few links which should help you find out as much as you need. Cambodian History (Modern)
This site is designed to provide information on the recent history of Cambodia, particularly the Khmer Rouge period. Modern History Time Line
Contains a table outlining the turbulent and troubled history of Cambodia,
one the most important civilizations to have ever existed.

50. Siem Reap Angkor Hotel And Guesthouse Association
Ancient cambodian history. Cambodia has Research Papers These are alist of research papers on cambodian history and Culture. Links A
http://www.angkorhotels.org/ancient_cambodian_history.htm
Cambodia's official non-profit reservation portal. Best deals with one-on-one booking support
Getting to Cambodia
Getting to Siem Reap $ Currency Converter Food and Drink ... Travel Tales
Siem Reap Angkor Hotel and Guesthouse Association
Portal sponsored by MPDF Supported by the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism
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Ancient Cambodian History
Cambodia has an interesting rich and full history which is shown in the example sites below. Ancient Khmers
Please observe this informative web site about the ancient Khmer civilization. Research Papers
These are a list of research papers on Cambodian History and Culture. Links
A few more links here for Cambodian history.

51. Center For Holocaust And Genocide Studies's Resources Links: C
Thesis. cambodian history/Khmer Art and Culture/General Information;Genocide in Cambodia and Laos Lao Human Rights Council, Inc.
http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Links___Bibliography/Links/C/c.html
Cambodian Genocide Back to Links Chaim Mordechai Rumkowski Back to Links Concentration Camps

52. Cambodia Links Page
Field; Cambodia Before the Holocaust You can explore the many interconnected episodesof modern cambodian history that led to the Khmer Rouge regime others;
http://ss.uno.edu/SS/AHist/Cambodia1.html
.... part of The Social Studies Web Teacher Explorer Center at the UNO Asian Virtual Library
Cambodia Links Page

General
History Geography Culture ... Teaching About General
  • Cambodia Links
  • Cambodian Information contains links to Cambodian sites and brief explanation of about the country
  • SE Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library - Cambodia is a cornucopia of links
  • Cambodia helps you browse salutary links
    History the genocide
  • Genocide in Cambodia and Laos
  • Cambodia's Killing Field
  • Cambodia Before the Holocaust You can explore the many interconnected episodes of modern Cambodian history that led to the Khmer Rouge regime
    others
  • Cambodia 1951-1999 (Chronology of Cambodian History) Geography
  • Cambodia Geography Facts and numbers
  • Cambodia: Geography, Maps and Information Links to maps and data Culture
  • Beauty and Darkness is designed to provide information on the recent history of Cambodia, particulary the Khmer Rouge period. This includes not only materials pertaining to Cambodia, but information relating to Cambodian refugees and immigrants abroad, as well
  • Cambodian Performaing Arts take you you to the world of Cambodian performing arts, including sound samples
  • 53. Resource Description
    Title Simply cambodian history. Author(s) Source New Internationalist,1993. Annotation Overview of cambodian history which
    http://infocus.sl.nsw.gov.au/res/resdesc.cfm?res_code=400

    54. Cambodian-American Heritage, Inc.
    and music tradition, passed down from one generation to the next, is an indeliblepart of Cambodian culture the lifeblood of cambodian history, myth and
    http://www.cambodianheritage.org/home.html
    Last update: March 12, 2003
    CAHI'S QUICK LINKS Words from the President Services and Fees Behind-the-Scenes Latest News ... Photo Album SPONSORS National Endowment (NEA) Maryland State Arts Council National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) EXTRA INFORMATION Camweb.org WebMd.com Cnet.com Washingtonpost.com
    Cambodian-American Heritage, Inc. (CAHI) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1980. The mission of the organization is the preservation of Cambodian arts and culture here in the United States. The centerpiece of the organization's cultural activities is its dance troupe and music ensemble. For almost 20 years, the troupe has performed selections from the repertoire of Cambodian classical and folk dances. In recent years, the dance troupe and music ensemble have performed in a variety of settings including the 150

    55. Khmer Institute
    I've watched them grow up and study Russian history and American history, Loungsays, and they didn't know any cambodian history. They didn't understand us.
    http://www.khmerinstitute.org/comments/comr8.html
    1 Jan 2001 Dear Khmer Institute: It was with more than a little dismay that I read yet another article in which Ms. Ung has perhaps invited more discussion about her book. In a CNN internet-only piece in the Book News section of the website (30 DEC 2000), Ms. Ung continues her mission to "explain" the rationale behind her publication. Yet, rather than clarifying and perhaps mollifying any of the concerns that have been raised about certain aspects of her book, she is apparently content with adding even more fuel to an already roaring fire. In the piece, she stated that one of the reasons for telling the story, she says, was to educate others, especially her two American nieces, Victoria, 15, and Maria, 19. "I've watched them grow up and study Russian history and American history," Loung says, "and they didn't know any Cambodian history. They didn't understand us. They're not going to get the story anywhere else and I just wanted them to know." Upon reading that I thought to myself, "Oh really Ms. Ung?" ... It is in her book that she tells how she and her brotherss and sisters would study Chinese, French, ... and THEN Khmer at home on the kitchen table, not to mention family members watching Chinese martial arts movies, admiring and flaunting physical "Chinese" attributes - in an apparent disparaging contrast to her perception of "Khmer" physiology, spending time swigging down American Coca-Cola, and enjoying special breakfasts of French bread and iced coffee, etc., etc.

    56. Khmer Institute
    The Tragedy of cambodian history Politics, War, and Revolution Since 1945 DavidP. Chandler (1993) account of contemporary cambodian history focusing on
    http://www.khmerinstitute.org/recs.html
    BOOKS
    CATALOG
    REVIEWS General History International Dynamics ... Other GENERAL HISTORY A History of Cambodia
    David P. Chandler (1996)
    - very brief but good overview of several thousand years of Khmer history The Tragedy of Cambodian History : Politics, War, and Revolution Since 1945
    David P. Chandler (1993)
    - account of contemporary Cambodian history focusing on historic figures and their actions up to 1975; policy descriptions and personal testimonies used to examine post-1975 Cambodia INTERNATIONAL DYNAMICS Kampuchea Between China and Vietnam
    Pao-Min Chang (1986)
    - thorough analysis of regional dynamics focusing primarily on Chinese and Viet relations vis-a-vis each other and Cambodia from the late 60s to early 80s Khmer-Viet Relations and the Third Indochina Conflict
    Thu-Huong Nguyen-Vo (1992)
    - revealing, detailed discussion of the historic relationship between Cambodia and Vietnam Sideshow : Kissinger, Nixon, and the Destruction of Cambodia
    William Shawcross (1987) - excellent documentation of personnel and events that lead to the rise of the KR and destruction of Cambodia during the late 60s and early to mid-70s Western Responses to Human Rights Abuses in Cambodia, 1975-80

    57. United Cambodian American Association (UCAA)
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniabased organization that promotes all forms of education, preserves the cambodian history and promotes economic development. Includes by-laws, history, weekly news, membership details, and contacts.
    http://www.khmerucaa.org/
    This page has AUDIO PLAYBACK through "Phearith's Media". Please turn up your volume. Approx. load time: 56K Modem- 3min. DSL/Cable- 10 sec. This website requires Macromedia Shockwave Player for viewing. If nothing is displayed, click on the above button to download the player.
    ©1998-2003 KhmerUCAA, Org.

    58. Untitled
    Scholar Extraordinaire of cambodian history. By Dr. Kate Frieson, CAPI Associate.David P. Chandler is the world's leading authority on modern cambodian history.
    http://www.finearts.uvic.ca/~capiexec/sep2000/pg3.htm
    David Chandler: Scholar Extraordinaire of Cambodian History
    By Dr. Kate Frieson, CAPI Associate David P. Chandler is the world's leading authority on modern Cambodian history. He is a prolific writer, having published five books in the past decade as well as dozens of essays and journal articles. When the ideological divides among Cambodian scholars became acute in the 1970s and 1980s as a result of the Vietnam war, Professor Chandler was uniquely measured, never embroiled in any one camp, but yet astutely observing and writing about the tumultuous events unfolding in Indochina. For this reason, many Cambodians have since told me, they have always admired and respected Professor Chandler's scholarship. It was also for this reason, that as a young doctoral candidate, I wanted to study under Professor Chandler's supervision. During my studies, I had the unique opportunity to be with Professor Chandler in the field while he was conducting research for his path-breaking books, The Tragedy of Cambodian History: Politics, War, and Revolution since 1945

    59. InternetGuide: History
    Cambodia 19511989 (Chronology of cambodian history). http//member.aol.com/angkor9/1951.html. Cambodianhistory. Cambodia just before the peace.
    http://internetguide.hypermart.net/guides/history1.html

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    Adote Um Povo Khmer Perfil http://www.aup.org/lista/pr196.htm Adote Um Povo Khmer De Camboja. Os khmeres constituem o maior grupo de Camboja, originando-se de povos do sul da Índia que Angkor Temples http://home.hkstar.com/~l281868/angkor.htm archaeological site of the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire Beauty and Darkness: Cambodia in Modern History http://users.aol.com/cambodia. This site is designed to provide information on the recent history of Cambodia, particularly the Khmer Rouge period. This includes not only materials pertaining to Cambodia, but information relating to Cambodian refugees and immigrants abroad, as well. Cambodia http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~myers/cambodia.html A short background of events happened in Cambodia Cambodia - Summary Profile http://www.tripprep.com/country/sp49.html Cambodia 1951-1989 (Chronology of Cambodian History) http://member.aol.com/angkor9/1951.html This page is a chronology of events that happened in or related to Cambodian history Cambodia just before the peace http://www.hh.iij4u.or.jp/~asabe/cbpeaceg.htm

    60. Cambodia And The Vietnam Wars
    Part of a commercial site for cambodian history and current information. AngkorPictures. cambodian history/Khmer Art and Culture/General Information.
    http://www.richmond.edu/~ebolt/history398/Cambodia.html
    CAMBODIA AND THE VIETNAM WARS Study Module for Online Course, Fall 1999 Module prepared Summer 1999 by Dr. Ernest Bolt and Amanda Garrett, University of Richmond graduate student in History. This online module is part of a course development project of the Associated Colleges of the South. The course at Centenary College is English 315: The American Experience in Vietnam. At the University of Richmond, it is History 398: The Vietnam Experience. At Rollins College, the course is Political Science 393: The Vietnam Experience. Students at t he University of Richmond site of this ACS-sponsored course should utilize all parts of this module during Week 12 of the course, Students at the other two sites are welcome to explore the contents of this module, especially the related links and the virtual tours. FIVE DAYS IN CAMBODIA, MAY 1998 Virtual Tour: Photos and Commentary by Professor Bolt - Angkor Region Virtual Tour: Photos and Commentary by Professor Bolt - Tuol Sleng Prison BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON CAMBODIA AND THE VIETNAM WAR Ernest Bolt (University of Richmond) Vietnam Experience: Bibliography for Online Course 1999 When you reach this site, click on the following two categories:

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