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Mnemonic hegemony, spatial hierarchy and Thailand's official commemoration of the Second World War
Greg Raymond
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hegemony
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Thailand
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monument
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history
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heroism
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resistance movement
10%
monarchy
10%
national unity
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politics
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Southeast Asia
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textbook
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Military
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Business & Economics
Thailand
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Hegemony
58%
Second World War
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Domestic Politics
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Spatial Distribution
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Textbooks
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South-East Asia
7%
Sovereignty
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Damage
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
hegemony
100%
national politics
27%
monument
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history
12%
sovereignty
10%
textbook
9%
Southeast Asia
8%
occupation
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organization
5%
spatial distribution
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public
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