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ผู้เขียนMichael Smithies

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รหัสสินค้า: 9789747100716
จำนวน: 156 หน้า
ขนาดรูปเล่ม: 145 x 209 x 12 มม.
น้ำหนัก: 280 กรัม
เนื้อในพิมพ์: ขาวดำ 
ชนิดปก: ปกอ่อน 
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หน่วย: เล่ม 
สำนักพิมพ์: Silkworm Books 
:: เนื้อหาโดยสังเขป
The French involvement in Siam in the second half of the seventeenth century is generally well known, though the details are often maddeningly obscure. Initially seeking converts and trade, the French presence turned into a classic colonial adventure, with troops sent to occupy, by force if necessary, the most important ports of Bangkok and Mergui.

Francois Martin, from his unique viewpoint viewpoint as director of the French trading outpost at Pondichery, provides a careful analysis of the motives of the persons involved in the French colonizing venture. He describes the growth of French involvement from its small missionary and trade beginnings, as well as the Makassar uprising in Bangkok and the Mergui massacre of the English. He objectively details the intrigues of Phaulkon, the flow of embassies to and from France, the Greek's death and that of King Narai after the Lopburi coup d'etat, the subsequent disasters of the French withdrawal and the fruitless expedition to Phuket led by the incompetent General Desfarges.
Martin's Memoirs were first published in the 1930s in French. Michael Smithies has skilfully translated and assembled all the references to Siam from these memoirs, and by linking the segments together with his own knowledgeable commentary, he presents a detailed picture of the unfolding tragedy.
This highly readable account presents a complete contemporary viewpoint of events in Siam at this critical juncture. They were to influence Siamese attitudes for decades afterwards.
:: สารบัญ
1. Early French religious and commercial contacts with Siam
2. Trade, missionaries, and the emergence of Phaulkonn, 1683-
85
3. The first French embassy to Siam, 1685
4. The Makassar revolt of 1686 and Siamese problems with
Madras
5. The massacre at Mergui, 1678
6. The La Loubere-Ceberet embassy, 1687
7. Commercial contacts, 1688
8. The French expelled from Mergui, 1688
9. The revolution in Siam, 1688
10. The French retreat from Bangkok, 1688
,etc.