Bangkok: A City of Timeless Transformation
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ISBN/EAN:
9783759244406
'Bangkok: A City of Timeless Transformation' is an enthralling journey through the captivating history of Thailand's capital, tracing its evolution from a modest riverside settlement to a bustling global metropolis. This meticulously researched book offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Bangkok's historical milestones, cultural shifts, and political transformations that have shaped it into the vibrant city it is today. The Early Foundations The story begins in the late 18th century, when Bangkok was founded by King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty. The establishment of Bangkok as the new capital marked a pivotal moment in Thai history, symbolizing the resilience and continuity of the Thai state following the fall of Ayutthaya. The book delves into the early years of the city, detailing the construction of grand palaces, temples, and fortifications that laid the groundwork for Bangkok's unique architectural and cultural identity. Chakri Dynasty and Early Development As Bangkok flourished under the reigns of successive kings, the city began to expand both in size and influence. The book explores the early Chakri Dynasty's efforts to solidify the city's status as the heart of Thailand, highlighting significant events such as the establishment of the Grand Palace, the building of the Emerald Buddha Temple, and the introduction of new administrative and legal reforms. These developments positioned Bangkok as a center of political power and cultural heritage in Southeast Asia. Colonial Pressures and Modernization The 19th century brought with it new challenges as colonial powers began to exert influence across the region. 'Bangkok: A City of Timeless Transformation' examines how the city navigated these pressures, balancing tradition with modernization. The book offers insights into King Mongkut (Rama IV) and King Chulalongkorn's (Rama V) diplomatic and modernization efforts, which included infrastructure improvements, the introduction of Western education, and the modernization of the military. These changes set the stage for Bangkok's emergence as a modern city while maintaining its distinct Thai identity. 20th Century Struggles and Growth Moving into the 20th century, the book charts Bangkok's journey through periods of political upheaval, economic challenges, and rapid urbanization. (Created with ChatGPT)
Amelie Novak Since 2007, I have been a ghostwriter on various platforms, including Fiverr.de. Additionally, I write short stories and guides, either on commission or inspired by my own creativity, which have been successfully published. Feel free to visit us in beautiful Bavaria, or reach out with your request via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you!
Amelie Novak Since 2007, I have been a ghostwriter on various platforms, including Fiverr.de. Additionally, I write short stories and guides, either on commission or inspired by my own creativity, which have been successfully published. Feel free to visit us in beautiful Bavaria, or reach out with your request via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you!
Autor: | Amelie Novak |
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EAN: | 9783759244406 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | English |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.08.2024 |
Untertitel: | From Royal Foundations to Modern Metropolis - The Historical Evolution of Thailand's Capital |
Kategorie: | |
Schlagworte: | Asien Australien Naher Osten Naturführer Neuseeland Ozeanien Reiseführer architecture bangkok capital cultural development history modern modernization urban world war II |
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