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Buddhism, Legitimation, and Conflict
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Author(s):
Peter A. Jackson
Publication date:
January 01 1989
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ISEAS Publishing
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9789814380362
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January 01 1989
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10.1355/9789814380362
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. viii
Foreword
pp. xii
Notes on Transliteration and Translation
pp. 1
CHAPTER ONE. Introduction
pp. 23
CHAPTER TWO. Development and Differentiation of the Thai Élite
pp. 40
CHAPTER THREE. Forms of Urban Buddhism
pp. 63
CHAPTER FOUR. State Control of the Sangha in the Twentieth Century
pp. 94
CHAPTER FIVE. Persecution of Phra Phimontham (Vimaladhamma) Bhikkhu
pp. 115
CHAPTER SIX. Reformist Monks
pp. 159
CHAPTER SEVEN. Phra Phothirak Bhikkhu and Samnak Santi Asok
pp. 199
CHAPTER EIGHT. Wat Phra Thammakaay Movement
pp. 222
Concluding Remarks
pp. 226
Glossary
pp. 230
Bibliography
pp. 239
Index
pp. 246
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