Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959): Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos

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Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959) : Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos. / Ivarsson, Søren; Goscha, Christopher E.

I: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Bind 38, Nr. 1, 2007, s. 55-81.

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Ivarsson, S & Goscha, CE 2007, 'Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959): Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, bind 38, nr. 1, s. 55-81.

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Ivarsson, S., & Goscha, C. E. (2007). Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959): Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 38(1), 55-81.

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Ivarsson S, Goscha CE. Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959): Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 2007;38(1):55-81.

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Ivarsson, Søren ; Goscha, Christopher E. / Prince Phetsarath (1890-1959) : Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos. I: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 2007 ; Bind 38, Nr. 1. s. 55-81.

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