ปีพิมพ์ : 2 / 2002
ขนาด ( w x h ) : 135 x 210 mm.
จำนวนหน้า : 194 หน้า
หมวดหนังสือ : รัฐศาสตร์ การเมืองการปกครอง
This book describes the 1688 revolution which ended the first European attempts to penetrate the kingdom. King Narai of Siam, a sick man even before the outbreak, died two months later a prisoner in this own palace at Lopburi-displaced but nominally "King". The revolution was followed by the reversal of an unpopular foreign policy-dependence upon France, and at the same time, a severe rebuff was administered to King Louis XIV's advisers who aspired to subvert the national religion in Siam by attempting to convert the King to Roman Catholicism.