The Vajirañāṇa Library Chronicle: A Tribute to Michael Vickery
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Baker, C., & Phongpaichit, P. (2018). The Vajirañāṇa Library Chronicle: A Tribute to Michael Vickery. The Journal of the Siam Society, 106, 143–170. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/pub_jss/article/view/157698
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Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit. 2017. A history of Ayutthaya, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit. 2016. The Ayutthaya Palace Law and the Thammasat: law and kingship in Siam, Ithaca NY: Cornell SEAP.
Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit, tr. and ed. 2016. Yuan phai, defeat of Lanna: A fifteenth-century Thai epic poem, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Cushman, Richard D. (tr.). 2000. The royal chronicles of Ayutthaya, Bangkok: Siam Society.
Kotmai tra sam duang [Three Seals Code], 5 vols. 1994. Bangkok: Khurusapha.
Nidhi Eoseewong. 2005. Pen and sail: literature and history in early Bangkok, ed. Chris Baker and Ben Anderson, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Phiset Jiajanphong. 2003. Phra maha thammaracha kasatrathirat: kan mueang nai prawatisat yuk sukhothai-ayutthaya [King Maha Thammaracha: politics in the history of the Sukhothai-Ayutthaya era], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Phraracha phongsawadan krung kao chabap luang prasoet [Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya, Luang Prasoet Edition]. 2001. Bangkok: Saengdao.
Polkinghorne, Martin, Christophe Pottier, and Christian Fischer. “Evidence for the 15th century Ayutthayan occupation of Angkor,” in The Renaissance Princess Lectures, Bangkok: Siam Society, forthcoming.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2011. Khamen rop thai [Khmer wars with the Thai], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2014. Yutthamakha senthang doen thap thai-khamen [Strategic roads: routes for Thai and Khmer armies], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2015. “Silajaruek khun sichaiyaratmongkhonthep” [Khun Sichaiya Ratmongkhonthep inscription], in Sapjampa phiphithaphan sapjampa jangwat lopburi [Sap Champa Museum Lop Buri], Bangkok: Amarin.
Santanee Phasuk and Philip Stott. 2004. Royal Siamese maps: war and trade in nineteenth century Thailand, Bangkok: River Books.
Sun Laichen. 2011. “Chinese-style gunpowder weapons in Southeast Asia: Focussing on archeological evidence” in Michael Aung-Thwin and Kenneth R. Hall (ed.), New perspectives on the history and historiography of Southeast Asia: continuing explorations, London: Routledge, 75–111.
Sun Laichen. 2003. “Military technology transfers from Ming China and the emergence of northern Mainland Southeast Asia (c. 1390–1527),” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 34, 3, 495–517.
Suphawat Kasemsi, MR. 2002. “Phra aiyakan kao tamnaeng na huamueang chabap ayutthaya” [An old registrar of official positions in provincial towns of Ayutthaya], in Winai Pongsripian and Pridi Phitphumiwithi (ed.), Sichamaiyachan [Two illustrious teachers], Bangkok: Ministry of Culture. Reprinted in Thi raluek nai kan sadet phrarachadamnoen phraratchathan phloengsop phontri mom rachawong suphawat kasemsi [Memorial volume from the royally sponsored cremation of Major-General MR Suphawat Kasemsi], Wat Thepsirin, 3 November 2016, 141–54 (pagination from this one).
Vickery, Michael. 2010. “Cambodia and its neighbours in the 15th century,” in Geoff Wade and Sun Laichen (eds.), Southeast Asia in the fifteenth century: the China factor, Singapore and Hong Kong: NUS Press and Hong Kong University Press, 271–303.
Vickery, Michael. 1977. “The 2/K.125 fragment, a lost chronicle of Ayutthaya,” Journal of the Siam Society, 65, 1, 1–80.
Wade, Geoff, Southeast Asia in the Ming Shi-lu: an open access resource, Singapore: Asia Research Institute and the Singapore E-Press, National University of Singapore, http://epress.nus.edu.sg/msl/entry/500. [Wade, Southeast Asia online]
Watanyu Fakthong. 2011. “Jaruek khun si chaiyarat mongkhonthep” [Inscription of Khun Si Chaiyarat Mongkhonthep] in 100 ekkasan samkhan: sapphasara prawatisat thai lamdap thi 7 [100 key documents: essence of Thai history, no. 7], Bangkok: Thailand Research Fund, 29–53.
Winai Pongsripian. 2012. “Phrarachaphongsawadan krung si Ayutthaya chabap ho phra samut wachirayan (chabap plik mai lek tabian 222 2/k 104)” [Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya, Wachirayan Edition: the 222 2/k 104 fragment], 100 ekkasan samkhan: sapphasara prawatisat thai lamdap thi 13 [100 key documents on Thai history, no. 13], Bangkok: Thailand Research Fund.
Winai Pongsripian et al. 2012. Phojananukrom kham kao nai phasa thai chabap chaloeisak [Dictionary of old words in Thai, unofficial edition], Bangkok: Sirindhorn Anthropological Center.
Wyatt, David K. and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo. 1995. The Chiang Mai chronicle, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Wyatt, David. K. (tr. and ed.). 1994. The Nan chronicle, Ithaca NY: Cornell SEAP.
Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit. 2016. The Ayutthaya Palace Law and the Thammasat: law and kingship in Siam, Ithaca NY: Cornell SEAP.
Baker, Chris and Pasuk Phongpaichit, tr. and ed. 2016. Yuan phai, defeat of Lanna: A fifteenth-century Thai epic poem, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Cushman, Richard D. (tr.). 2000. The royal chronicles of Ayutthaya, Bangkok: Siam Society.
Kotmai tra sam duang [Three Seals Code], 5 vols. 1994. Bangkok: Khurusapha.
Nidhi Eoseewong. 2005. Pen and sail: literature and history in early Bangkok, ed. Chris Baker and Ben Anderson, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Phiset Jiajanphong. 2003. Phra maha thammaracha kasatrathirat: kan mueang nai prawatisat yuk sukhothai-ayutthaya [King Maha Thammaracha: politics in the history of the Sukhothai-Ayutthaya era], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Phraracha phongsawadan krung kao chabap luang prasoet [Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya, Luang Prasoet Edition]. 2001. Bangkok: Saengdao.
Polkinghorne, Martin, Christophe Pottier, and Christian Fischer. “Evidence for the 15th century Ayutthayan occupation of Angkor,” in The Renaissance Princess Lectures, Bangkok: Siam Society, forthcoming.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2011. Khamen rop thai [Khmer wars with the Thai], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2014. Yutthamakha senthang doen thap thai-khamen [Strategic roads: routes for Thai and Khmer armies], Bangkok: Sinlapa Watthanatham.
Santi Pakdeekham. 2015. “Silajaruek khun sichaiyaratmongkhonthep” [Khun Sichaiya Ratmongkhonthep inscription], in Sapjampa phiphithaphan sapjampa jangwat lopburi [Sap Champa Museum Lop Buri], Bangkok: Amarin.
Santanee Phasuk and Philip Stott. 2004. Royal Siamese maps: war and trade in nineteenth century Thailand, Bangkok: River Books.
Sun Laichen. 2011. “Chinese-style gunpowder weapons in Southeast Asia: Focussing on archeological evidence” in Michael Aung-Thwin and Kenneth R. Hall (ed.), New perspectives on the history and historiography of Southeast Asia: continuing explorations, London: Routledge, 75–111.
Sun Laichen. 2003. “Military technology transfers from Ming China and the emergence of northern Mainland Southeast Asia (c. 1390–1527),” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 34, 3, 495–517.
Suphawat Kasemsi, MR. 2002. “Phra aiyakan kao tamnaeng na huamueang chabap ayutthaya” [An old registrar of official positions in provincial towns of Ayutthaya], in Winai Pongsripian and Pridi Phitphumiwithi (ed.), Sichamaiyachan [Two illustrious teachers], Bangkok: Ministry of Culture. Reprinted in Thi raluek nai kan sadet phrarachadamnoen phraratchathan phloengsop phontri mom rachawong suphawat kasemsi [Memorial volume from the royally sponsored cremation of Major-General MR Suphawat Kasemsi], Wat Thepsirin, 3 November 2016, 141–54 (pagination from this one).
Vickery, Michael. 2010. “Cambodia and its neighbours in the 15th century,” in Geoff Wade and Sun Laichen (eds.), Southeast Asia in the fifteenth century: the China factor, Singapore and Hong Kong: NUS Press and Hong Kong University Press, 271–303.
Vickery, Michael. 1977. “The 2/K.125 fragment, a lost chronicle of Ayutthaya,” Journal of the Siam Society, 65, 1, 1–80.
Wade, Geoff, Southeast Asia in the Ming Shi-lu: an open access resource, Singapore: Asia Research Institute and the Singapore E-Press, National University of Singapore, http://epress.nus.edu.sg/msl/entry/500. [Wade, Southeast Asia online]
Watanyu Fakthong. 2011. “Jaruek khun si chaiyarat mongkhonthep” [Inscription of Khun Si Chaiyarat Mongkhonthep] in 100 ekkasan samkhan: sapphasara prawatisat thai lamdap thi 7 [100 key documents: essence of Thai history, no. 7], Bangkok: Thailand Research Fund, 29–53.
Winai Pongsripian. 2012. “Phrarachaphongsawadan krung si Ayutthaya chabap ho phra samut wachirayan (chabap plik mai lek tabian 222 2/k 104)” [Royal Chronicles of Ayutthaya, Wachirayan Edition: the 222 2/k 104 fragment], 100 ekkasan samkhan: sapphasara prawatisat thai lamdap thi 13 [100 key documents on Thai history, no. 13], Bangkok: Thailand Research Fund.
Winai Pongsripian et al. 2012. Phojananukrom kham kao nai phasa thai chabap chaloeisak [Dictionary of old words in Thai, unofficial edition], Bangkok: Sirindhorn Anthropological Center.
Wyatt, David K. and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo. 1995. The Chiang Mai chronicle, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books.
Wyatt, David. K. (tr. and ed.). 1994. The Nan chronicle, Ithaca NY: Cornell SEAP.