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Muslim Thai Bibliography

6.7. Pre to post WWII

Ahmad Syukri. (2019).  Malay Muslims Patani Insurgency Pattern in the Post-Revolution 1932. Jurnal Studi Sosial dan Politik, 3(2), 146–155. 🔗

Aldrich, R. J. (1993).  The Key to the South: Britain, the United States, and Thailand During the Approach of the Pacific War, 1929–1942. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.

Anonymous. (1948).  Some Facts About Malays in South Siam. Kota Baru, Kelantan: Information Bureau of Gabongan Melayu Patani.

Battersby, P. (2000).  An Uneasy Peace: Britain, the United States and Australia’s Pursuit of War Reparations from Thailand, 1945–1952. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 54(1), 15–31.

Kobkua Suwannathat-Pian. (1995).  Thailand’s Durable Premier: Phibun Through Three Decades, 1932–1957. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.

Naidu, N. (2020).  In Search of Patani Raya: Malay Anticolonial Imaginaries at the Fringes of Empire, 1945–48. (M.Phil.). Cambridge University.

Neher, A. (1995).  Review of Aldrich’s The Key to the South. Journal of Asian Studies, 54(1), 249–251.

Nik Anuar Nik Mahmud. (1987–1993).  Multiple works on Pattani’s search for independence and Anglo–Thai relations during and after WWII. Published in Akademika, Jebat, and University of Hull.

Reynolds, E. B. (1992–2005).  Studies on OSS and Free Thai underground operations during WWII. Published in The Secrets War and Thailand’s Secret War (Cambridge University Press).

Songsri Foran. (1981).  Thai–British–American Relations During World War II and the Immediate Postwar Period, 1940–1946. Bangkok: Thai Khadi Research Institute.

Tarling, N. (1978–1986).  Multiple works on British policy, rice diplomacy, and peace negotiations with Thailand during WWII. Published in Journal of the Siam Society.

Thanet Aphornsuvan. (2009, Dec 11–12).  The “Seven Demands” of the Patani Movement: Meaning and Historical Significance. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand, Chulalongkorn University.

Wilson, H. E. (1985–1989).  Extensive research on Malay-Muslim separatism, leadership, and imperialism in South Thailand. Published in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives in Southeast Asia, South East Asian Review, and edited volumes by A. D. W. Forbes.

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