The states in Ayutthaya history: The debate of cultural society and the political power in the present historiography
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This article aims to review literature about debating in the State in the Present Historiography. However that conception and studying the Ayutthaya State and Society? In the 3 decades at made advance in Southeast Asia Studies.
Refection to conception about “Ayutthaya State” form “Traditional State” and “Mandala State” to “Port-polity State” and “International Society”. Each conception and methodologies still scholar use studying and making their works are continuing to the present.
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