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4: Cambodia after Angkor - Part One

In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare

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Episode  ·  56:10  ·  Feb 26, 2019

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How did the Khmer go from a civilisation which dominated most of mainland Southeast Asia, to a reduced vassal state of either the Siamese or the Vietnamese? Why did the capital move from Angkor? Why are the Vietnamese the ‘hereditary enemy’ of the Khmer?Time period covered: 1431 - 1800The next part of the series is hugely important for establishing the context of Cambodia in the 20th century, and therefore the factors leading to the Khmer Rouge revolution. The transition of Angkor to Phnom Penh, as well as the relationship that develops between the Khmer and their neighbours in Siam and Vietnam are important aspects of Cambodian history in its ‘dark ages’ or ‘middle period’. In this episode, Lachlan introduces a brief history of Vietnam, as this eastern neighbour will play a vital role in the story of the region in the 20th century and is necessary for a Cambodian History podcast focusing on the Khmer Rouge.SourcesDavid Chandler A History of CambodiaChristopher Goscha Vietnam: A New HistorySupporthttps://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

56m 10s  ·  Feb 26, 2019

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