-the 1 prime minister was ousted by a coup d'etat on 20 june 1933
-phraya phahon yuhasena assumad the permiership until december 1938 when he had to resign because of his health problem
-the power passed into phibun's hand until july 1944 this five and a half year period of phibun's first govenment marked significant pages of thai history
Major revolutionary consequences
-the nation has belonged to people; people could play roles in the nation administration by means of the constitution.
-the middle class people, merchants and the intellectual sprang up higher in the society, but power still rested with the military.
-the capitalist made a fast growth from trading and industry, grasping influence and social benefits.
-the social gap has become wider: agriculturalists, farmers, labours suffered from poverty and were taken advantages of.
Siam under phipoon and world war ll
-david wyatt in Thailand : a short history (2003, p. 141) described this as “… a period thoroughly shaped by his power and personalily, much as absolute kings had done a generation earlier.”
-phibun’s first government : mass nationalism
= considered more than that under king rama Vl. This could be evidenced by…
-his press censorship
-his extensive monopoly of radio broadcasting to gain popular support for his regimes and policies
-his threat to opposition:arresting some 40 royal members, old bureaucratic nobles, elected members of the assembly and army rivals on charges of the plotting against the government…
- -the 1 prime minister was ousted by a coup d'etat on 20 june 1933
--phraya phahon yuhasena assumad the permiership until december 1938 when he had to resign because of his health problem
เมื่อเขาต้องลาออกเนื่องจากปัญหาสุขภาพของเขาอำนาจ-ระยะเวลาครึ่งปีแรกของรัฐบาลมีแผนที่พิบูลย์ทำเครื่องหมายหน้าอย่างมีนัยสำคัญของประวัติศาสตร์ไทยผลที่ตามมาของการปฏิวัติที่สำคัญของประเทศ- -the power passed into phibun's hand until july 1944 this five and a half year period of phibun's first govenment marked significant pages of thai history
Major revolutionary consequences
-the nation has belonged to people; people could play roles in the nation administration by means of the constitution.
-the middle class people, merchants and the intellectual sprang up higher in the society, but power still rested with the military.
-the capitalist made a fast growth from trading and industry, grasping influence and social benefits.
-the social gap has become wider: agriculturalists, farmers, labours suffered from poverty and were taken advantages of.
Siam under phipoon and world war ll
-david wyatt in Thailand : a short history (2003, p. 141) described this as “… a period thoroughly shaped by his power and personalily, much as absolute kings had done a generation earlier.”
-phibun’s first government : mass nationalism
= considered more than that under king rama Vl. This could be evidenced by…
-his press censorship
-his extensive monopoly of radio broadcasting to gain popular support for his regimes and policies
-his threat to opposition:arresting some 40 royal members, old bureaucratic nobles, elected members of the assembly and army rivals on charges of the plotting against the government…
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