In Cambodia's recent, tragic past, no figure looms larger or more ominously than that of Pol Pot. Yet information about his life and career is largely inaccessible. In this first book-length study of the man, the historian David P. Chandler casts light on the shadowy figure of Pol Pot, illuminating the ideas and behavior of this enigmatic man and his entourage against the background of post-World War II events, providing a key to understanding this horrific, pivotal period of Cambodian history. In this revised edition, Chandler provides new information on the state of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge following the death of Pol Pot in 1997.
David P. Chandler Books
David P. Chandler is an American historian renowned as one of the foremost Western scholars of Cambodia's modern history. His work delves deeply into the political and social transformations that have shaped the region. Chandler's analyses illuminate the complex events that have defined contemporary Cambodia. Readers appreciate his detailed and insightful approach to the country's recent past.






STP Caribbean Mathematics Workbook 1 has been revised and updated for use alongside the corresponding textbook to provide further practice of key mathematical skills and concepts, ensuring students build a firm foundation for success at CSEC (R).
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Indonesia
Essays in Honour of Professor J.D. Legge
- 281 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Vis-a-Vis Reiseführer überzeugen durch ihre Liebe zum Detail und ihre optische Vielfalt. Lassen Sie sich alles Sehenswerte zeigen: ganz nah, Schritt für Schritt und Bild für Bild. In 3-D-Zeichnungen, Grundrissen und informativen Karten. Mit Grundinformationen und praktischen Hinweisen
Khmerové
- 303 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Dějiny Khmerů, starého asijského národa, jenž obýval vnitřní část Kambodže.