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Moments of Silence: The Unforgetting of the October 6, 1976, Massacre in Bangkok By Thongchai Winichakul. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2020, 322 pages. Hardback, $72.00 USD, ISBN: 9780824882334. Paperback, $28.00, ISBN: 9780824882341.

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Moments of Silence: The Unforgetting of the October 6, 1976, Massacre in Bangkok By Thongchai Winichakul. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2020, 322 pages. Hardback, $72.00 USD, ISBN: 9780824882334. Paperback, $28.00, ISBN: 9780824882341.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Motoki Luxmiwattana*
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, Japan

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