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British Intelligence on Siam and Mainland Southeast Asia, c. 1887-1948

 

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Part of the IDC series British Intelligence Files

India Office Political and Secret Files and Confidential Print

British India played an important "forward" role in British relations with Thailand, not least in countering the perceived "threat" from French Indo-China. Materials cover British-French policies and attempts to steer local politics into a "favorable" direction. Growing attention was dedicated to countering nationalism and communism in the area. The last set of files and print document the rising influence in Japan, the Second World War, and its immediate aftermath. Classified print and about 100 files. Drawn from various record groups in the India Office's Political & Secret files.

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Scopec. 120 items, c. 7,000 pp. of archival matter
Number of microfiches    302
Price$6,116
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British Intelligence on Siam and Mainland Southeast Asia, c. 1887-1948