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Whose place is this?

Malay rubber producers and Thai government officials in Yala

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Malay rubber producers and Thai government officials in Yala

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Publisher
White Lotus Press
Language
English
Pages
132

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Whose place is this?: Malay rubber producers and Thai government officials in Yala
1997, White Lotus Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-132).

Published in
Bangkok, Cheney
Series
Studies in contemporary Thailand ;, no. 5, Studies in contemporary Thailand ;, vol. 5.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD9161.T53 Y353 1997

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Pagination
xiv, 132 p. ;
Number of pages
132

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL338011M
ISBN 10
9748496708, 1879155729
LCCN
97947923
OCLC/WorldCat
38210121
Library Thing
8833847
Goodreads
276902

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