Srivijaya 3.0 (03): Angkor as an International Entrepôt
As I stated in the previous post (The “One Country - One King” Problem in Premodern Southeast Asian History), when historians have looked at the records of tribute missions to…
As I stated in the previous post (The “One Country - One King” Problem in Premodern Southeast Asian History), when historians have looked at the records of tribute missions to…
There is a major problem that plagues the scholarship on premodern Southeast Asian history, and I call it the “one king - one country” problem.When European scholars during the colonial…
I can see everything clearly now. It all falls into place. It all makes sense. . .Over the past couple of years, I have provided extensive evidence to overturn the…
I am well aware that many people are going to respond with immediate disbelief to the idea of the article that I am about to publish that there was no…
I have recently written a long 2-part article that demonstrates that there was never a kingdom called “Srivijaya.” The first part will be published in a few days. Much of…
You can always count on Engaging With Vietnam (EWV) to think and act “outside the box.” The 13th Engaging With Vietnam conference will be no exception, as it will begin…
[Update: As I've researched this further, I've changed my mind a little bit. I still am 1 billion % sure that the "Srivjaya" that has been talked about in academic…
The 13th Engaging With Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue conference will be held from 23-31 October 2022.This video provides information about the conference and the conference theme.More information about Engaging With…
Since it’s inception in 2011, Le Minh Khai’s Southeast Asian History Blog has been an effort to communicate beyond the Ivory Tower.It began as a basic blog in black and…
The brief Thonburi period and the founding of Bangkok are the topics of this video.https://youtu.be/OlHZ29YpokM