How Phibun Returned to the Political Scene: Youth-led Rallies, Leaflets, and Petitions in 1947, 1948, and 2020

Katsuyuki Takahashi
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Abstract In recent rallies for democracy by Thai youth, protesters appreciated the 1932 overthrow of absolute monarchy by the People’s Party and the memory of anti-royalist Thai Prime Minister Phibun Songkram. On the other hand, since 2016, there have been royalist movements to wipe out all memory of him. Using Historical Institutionalism, this article traces the process of Phibun’s return as army commander following the 1947 coup, accession as Prime Minister (for the second time) in April 1948, and the evocative memory of People’s Party and Phibun in 2020 youth-led protests. The author paid particular attention to the meanings of rallies and leaflets. A closer look at Thai, Chinese, and English newspapers of the time reveals that many youth-led rallies were organized, and a great many leaflets were distributed. Youth-led rallying is still a common practice in Thai political activity today, and its origins are observed here.
菲文如何回到政治舞台:1947年、1948年和2020年青年领导的集会、传单和请愿
在最近的泰国青年民主集会中,抗议者对1932年人民党的推翻君主专制制度表示赞赏,并纪念反保皇派泰国总理菲蓬·颂克兰。另一方面,自2016年以来,出现了一些保皇派运动,试图抹去对他的所有记忆。本文运用历史制度主义,追溯了菲文在1947年政变后重返军队指挥官的过程,1948年4月第二次就任总理,以及2020年青年领导的抗议活动中人民党和菲文令人回味的记忆。作者特别关注了集会和传单的意义。仔细看一下当时的泰、中、英报纸,就会发现许多由年轻人领导的集会被组织起来,散发了大量的传单。青年领导的集会在今天的泰国政治活动中仍然是一种常见的做法,在这里可以看到它的起源。
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