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S1 Ep6: Interview: David Chandler on Cambodian History and Genocide
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Professor David Chandler is perhaps the most widely recognised and respected scholar of Cambodian history. Author of books such as A History of Cambodia, Brother Number One, Voices from S-21 and The Tragedy of Cambodian History, David has also testified as an expert witness on two occasions during the trial of former leaders of the Khmer Rouge.
I had the privilege to sit down with Professor Chandler in his home in Melbourne to discuss ideas about the current state of Khmer Rouge historiography, his thoughts on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, whether the crimes of the CPK can be considered 'genocide', and his experience visiting the country so soon after it 're-opened' in 1981.
David was until recently a Professor Emeritus at Monash University, where I first met him in 2011.
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I had the privilege to sit down with Professor Chandler in his home in Melbourne to discuss ideas about the current state of Khmer Rouge historiography, his thoughts on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, whether the crimes of the CPK can be considered 'genocide', and his experience visiting the country so soon after it 're-opened' in 1981.
David was until recently a Professor Emeritus at Monash University, where I first met him in 2011.
Support
https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html
43 episoder
S1 Ep6: Interview: David Chandler on Cambodian History and Genocide
In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare
MP3•Episode hjem
Manage episode 237134877 series 2000543
Indhold leveret af In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Professor David Chandler is perhaps the most widely recognised and respected scholar of Cambodian history. Author of books such as A History of Cambodia, Brother Number One, Voices from S-21 and The Tragedy of Cambodian History, David has also testified as an expert witness on two occasions during the trial of former leaders of the Khmer Rouge.
I had the privilege to sit down with Professor Chandler in his home in Melbourne to discuss ideas about the current state of Khmer Rouge historiography, his thoughts on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, whether the crimes of the CPK can be considered 'genocide', and his experience visiting the country so soon after it 're-opened' in 1981.
David was until recently a Professor Emeritus at Monash University, where I first met him in 2011.
Support
https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html
I had the privilege to sit down with Professor Chandler in his home in Melbourne to discuss ideas about the current state of Khmer Rouge historiography, his thoughts on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, whether the crimes of the CPK can be considered 'genocide', and his experience visiting the country so soon after it 're-opened' in 1981.
David was until recently a Professor Emeritus at Monash University, where I first met him in 2011.
Support
https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/support.html
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