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In this episode, we explore the Rattanakosin Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of Siam, from its founding in 1782 under the Chakri dynasty to the 1932 revolution that ended absolute monarchy. The episode focuses on how Siam evolved from a traditional mandala-style political order into a centralized modern nation-state, shaped by royal reforms, expanding bureaucracy, and growing pressure from Western imperialism. We look at the roles of Kings Mongkut and Chulalongkorn in preserving Siam’s independence through legal, fiscal, military, and social modernization, while also examining how ideas of kingship, culture, and national identity shifted in response to European influence. The story also follows the rise of the urban middle class and the economic strains that helped set the stage for the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of a new political era.
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