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Forwarded from Mike Yared.
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justin

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A bibliography of the First World War in the Far East and Southeast Asia.
Corfield, Justin J. 
Edwin Mellen Press, 2003.
ISBN: 0773466622
Thailand (Siam)
One area on which there has been the increasing focus of scholarship since the 1970s is that of the contribution of Siam (renamed Thailand in 1939) to the First World War. Siam declared war on Germany in July 1917 and sent 1,284 soldiers to France. The last surviving soldier, Yod Sungrungruang, was presented with the Legion of Honour by the French Ambassador to Thailand in February 1999. He gained much publicity in the following year after an interview by CNN television was
broadcast. Surprisingly there is no memorial in Christ Church, Bangkok, to the members of the British Community who fought in the war - this is probably the only Anglican Church in Southeast Asia without a plaque of some kind.
 
Brooke, MicooI. 'People urged to make sacrifices like soldiers: 99-yearold veteran's advice to beat crisis', Bangkok Post (3 February 1998). [About Yod Sungrungruang, last surviving member of the Royal Siam Expeditionary Force.J
'France to honour Thai veteran', The Nation Bangkok (18 January 1999). [About Yod Sungrungroang, last surviving member of the Royal Siam Expeditionary Force.]
 
Great Britain. Directorate of Military Operations and IntelIigence. Correspondence relating to Siam's entrance into the war, internment of enemy agents in Siam, and Siamese Expeditionary Force to Europe. Held at the Public Record Office, London (WO 106/62).
 
Hart, Keith. 'A note on the military participation of Siam in the First World War', Journal of the Siam Society Vol 70 (January-July 1982), p133-36.
 
Haythornthwaite, Philip J. The World War One Source Book, Anns & Annour Press: London 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, pp. 412, illus, maps. [Includes sections on China, Japan, Siam and Singapore.]
 
Ananta, Manaschai. 'France honours Thai veteran with medal', The Nation Bangkok (19 January 1999). [About Yod Sungrungruang, last surviving member ofthe Royal Siam Expeditionary Force.]
 
Greene, Stephen L W. Absolute Dreams: Thai government under Rama VI, with a foreword by David Wyatt, White Lotus: Bangkok 1999, pp. xvi 224. [Chapter 5: The fall of Prince Damrong and Thailand enters the First World War, p91-114.]
 
Hopkirk, Peter. On Secret Service East of Constantinople, John Murray: London 1994, pp. xii 431, mus, maps; Oxford University Press: Oxford 1995, pp. 431, ilIus, maps. [Includes brief account of secret service operations in Singapore and also the Christmas Day plot involving smuggling guns from Mexico to India via Java and Thailand.]
 
Iamkrasin, Chali. Phra Mongkutlao - kap Songkhram Lok Khrang thi I, Samnakphim Praphan San: Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 1977, pp. 174, mus. [About King Vajiravudh of Siam and the role of the Siamese during the First World War.]
 
Numnonda, Thamsook. 'The American Foreign Affairs Advisers in Thailand, 1917-1940', Journal ofthe Siam Society Vol64/l (1976), p7S96.
 
Oblas, Peter Brian. '''A very small part ofworld affairs": Siam's policy on treaty revision and the Paris Peace Conference of 1919', Journal of the Siam Society Vol S9/2 (July 1971), pSI-74.
 
Oblas, Peter Brian. Siam's efforts to revise the unequal treaty system in the sixth reign (1910-192S), PhD Thesis, University of Michigan 1974, pp. 280; Dissertations Abstracts International Vol 3S-0SA, p2911.
 
Popplewell, R J. British intelligence and Indian 'subversion': the surveillance of Indian revolutionaries in India and abroad 1904-1920, PhD Thesis, University ofCambridge 1988. [Includes Singapore and Siam.]
 
Ratanapat, Nuttanee. King Vajirawdh's nationalism and its impact on political development in Thailand, PhD Thesis, Northern Illinois University 1990, pp. 275.
 
Soontravanich, ChaIong. 'Siam and the First World War: the last phase of her neutrality', Nusantra Vol 4 (July 1973), p83-90
 
Silapawuti, Sompot. Thailand's participation in World War I: its role and the consequences, MEd Thesis, College of Education, Bangkok 1972. [In ThaL]
 
United States Department of State. Records of the Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs ofSiam 1910-1929.
 
Wannabovom, Sutin et aI. 'War veteran honoured in France', Bangkok Post (2 February 1999). [About Yod Sungrungruang, last surviving member of the Royal Siam Expeditionary Force.]
 
Mike Yared
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