The Thai-icization of Zhenlifu (Chen-li-fu) and Southeast Asian History

Zhenlifu 真里富 (Chen-li-fu) is the name of a small kingdom in central Cambodia that briefly interacted with the Song dynasty at the beginning of the thirteenth century.If you search for…

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The Thai-ification of Tang-era Chinese Placenames, or Why the Work of Scholars is Inconsequential

I recently wrote a blog post on the problems with the work of Japanese historian Tatsuo Hoshino, and what I see as the bigger problem of how scholars deal (or…

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Chitu in Cambodia: A “Vigorous Rejection” of Tatsuo Hoshino’s Work

There is a Japanese historian by the name of Tatsuo Hoshino who wrote about premodern mainland Southeast Asia.In 1996, he published an article in the Journal of the Siam Society…

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