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  1. A guide to the oral history collection of Cambodians in California by Charles R Martell, 1992
  2. Taking time and proceeding with caution: Time and process in a Cambodian life history documentation project (Philadelphia Folklore Project working papers) by William Westerman, 1991
  3. Some men who explored America: Readings in American history for Cambodian students by Kry Lay, 1978
  4. Cambodia: History of Cambodia, Politics of Cambodia, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Geography of Cambodia, Administrative divisions of Cambodia, Foreign relations of Cambodia
  5. A history of the Cambodian independence movement, 1863-1955 by V. M Reddi, 1970
  6. Cambodians in California: Nine oral history interviews in one volume
  7. Between Two Cultures: The Case of Cambodian Women in America by Mitra Das, 2006-11
  8. Road to the Killing Fields: The Cambodian War of 1970-1975 (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Wilfred P. Deac, 2000-06-01
  9. Cambodians in Long Beach (Images of America: California) by Susan Needham, Karen Quintiliani, 2008-03-26
  10. The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972-79 (Cold War History)
  11. Cambodian Art: Eastern Art History, Visual Arts of Cambodia, Khmer Sculpture
  12. Cambodian Linguistics, Literature and History: Collected Articles. (book reviews): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Karen L. Adams, 1997-07-01
  13. The Stones Cry Out: A Cambodian Childhood, 1975-1980 by Molyda Szymusiak, 1986-06
  14. At last, a tribunal for Khmer Rouge atrocities.(Letter from Cambodia): An article from: American Scholar by Dustin Roasa, 2007-09-22

41. Cambodian History Bibliography
Cambodian History . Bibliography (Chapter 1) (For the full bibliography http//memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/cambodia/kh_bibl.html . Source http//memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/khtoc.html
http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/genocide/cambhistbib.htm
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Cambodia: A Country Study. R R Ross (ed.) Federal Research Division, 1987
Accessed 30 July 2001
Abrams, Floyd. Kampuchea, After the Worst: A Report on Current
Violations of Human Rights . New York: Lawyers Committee
for Human Rights, 1985.
Antoshin, Y. "Democratic Kampuchea: Two Years Later,"
International Affairs [Moscow], May 1977, 64-69.
Barnett, Anthony. "Democratic Kampuchea: A Highly Centralized
Dictatorship." Pages 212-29 in David P. Chandler and Ben
Kiernan (eds.), Revolution and Its Aftermath in
Kampuchean: Eight Essays . New Haven: Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, 1983.

42. Cambodian History Game - Play Fun Trivia Quiz
Moving along with my ever popular series on SE Asian history we now reach Cambodia. Here are 10 questions that should cover the basics of Cambodian history pre20th century.
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43. Chronology Of Cambodian History
Chronology Of Cambodian History is a collection of information related to Cambodia history.
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44. Simply... Cambodian History -- New Internationalist
1 Magnificent beginnings All roads in Cambodian history lead to Angkor Wat and Pol Pot was particularly conscious of trying to emulate the independent greatness that the
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issue 242 - April 1993 Simply... Cambodian history 1 Magnificent beginnings
All roads in Cambodian history lead to Angkor Wat - and Pol Pot was particularly conscious of trying to emulate the independent greatness that the temple city symbolized. 'If our people were capable of building Angkor,' he said, 'we can do anything.' Completed around 1150 and devoted to the Hindu god Vishnu, it remains the largest religious building the world has ever known. Legend has it that it was built not by human hands but by Indra, the Lord of Heaven, who sailed down to earth for the purpose. Actually its creation was ordered by King Suryavarman II, one of a series of Khmer monarchs, culminating in the most powerful of all, Jayavarman VII, whose preoccupation was with building monuments at home and pursuing the conquest of surrounding countries. The magnificent buildings we now see are legacies of the insatiable demands for forced labour and military service that these kings laid upon their people - and which had their twentieth-century echo in the Khmer Rouge. 2 Under French 'protection'
The abandonment of Angkor 3 Faith and fire
Early Cambodia was largely Hindu in religion, though this was always mingled with a large measure of animism. There was a Mahayana Buddhist tradition too but when Buddhism eventually became established it was the Theravada strain (imported from Sri Lanka via Burma) which took hold.

45. Reflections On Cambodian History | Cultural Survival
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    Reflections on Cambodian History
    In 1975, a spokesperson for the newly installed communist regime in Phnom Penh claimed proudly that because of the revolution "2,000 years of Cambodian history have ended." By "history" the spokesperson seems to have meant the sum total of Cambodia's past, as well as all the narratives about it prior to 1975. The abruptness with which the new government embarked on a new era made many Cambodians agree that the old "Cambodia" had to an end. Francois Ponchaud's disquieting title, Cambodia Year Zero, makes this very point. For some Cambodian communists, on the other hand, Cambodian history ended when they were driven from power in 1979. Others still consider that this dispossession was temporary and contingent; they hope to return to power and regain control of the historical process. Still others - most Cambodians, perhaps - have assumed that Cambodia's history, like the society itself, will sooner or later resume its prerevolutionary form. Against this shifting, post-revolutionary backdrop, I would like to discuss three themes in modern Cambodian history: Cambodia's accessibility, cultural distance from Vietnam, and the grandeur of its medieval past.

46. Cambodian History - The Longest Reigning Rulers In Khmer History
In 2010, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen was marking 25 years as the essential ruler of Cambodia. The article lists other longterm rulers Khmer rulers.
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47. The Tragedy Of Cambodian History Summary - David P. Chandler - Magill Book Revie
The Tragedy of Cambodian History by David P. Chandler
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