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Barend Jan (Baas) Terwiel (born 24 November 1941) is a Dutch-Australian anthropologist, historian and Thai studies scholar. He has written books on ethnology of Tai peoples and Ahom, the history and culture of Thailand as well as historical travel of Europeans to mainland Southeast Asia. He retired in 2007, although he still writes about Thailand, releasing a new edition of his book Thailand's Political History in 2010. He authored 11 articles over 47 years from 1972 to 2019 for Journal of the Siam Society.

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  • Barend Jan Terwiel (* 24. November 1941 in Ginneken, Niederlande) ist ein niederländisch-australischer Anthropologe, Historiker und Thaiist. Schwerpunkte seiner Veröffentlichungen sind die Ethnologie der Tai-Völker und der Ahom, die Geschichte und Kultur Thailands sowie historische Reiseberichte von Europäern über das südostasiatische Festland. (de)
  • Barend Jan (Baas) Terwiel (born 24 November 1941) is a Dutch-Australian anthropologist, historian and Thai studies scholar. He has written books on ethnology of Tai peoples and Ahom, the history and culture of Thailand as well as historical travel of Europeans to mainland Southeast Asia. He retired in 2007, although he still writes about Thailand, releasing a new edition of his book Thailand's Political History in 2010. He authored 11 articles over 47 years from 1972 to 2019 for Journal of the Siam Society. (en)
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  • Barend Jan Terwiel (* 24. November 1941 in Ginneken, Niederlande) ist ein niederländisch-australischer Anthropologe, Historiker und Thaiist. Schwerpunkte seiner Veröffentlichungen sind die Ethnologie der Tai-Völker und der Ahom, die Geschichte und Kultur Thailands sowie historische Reiseberichte von Europäern über das südostasiatische Festland. (de)
  • Barend Jan (Baas) Terwiel (born 24 November 1941) is a Dutch-Australian anthropologist, historian and Thai studies scholar. He has written books on ethnology of Tai peoples and Ahom, the history and culture of Thailand as well as historical travel of Europeans to mainland Southeast Asia. He retired in 2007, although he still writes about Thailand, releasing a new edition of his book Thailand's Political History in 2010. He authored 11 articles over 47 years from 1972 to 2019 for Journal of the Siam Society. (en)
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