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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2013Khmer-thai people’s attitudes and motivations in studing standard khmer in changwat surinKunthy Seng
2005The Localization of christianity in Bangkok protestant churches : a study on christian musicJane, Lee Yuin Mei
2007Madness as symptomatic of american society in twentieth century American novels : a study of William Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury, Joseph Heller's Catch-22 and Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's NestJanejai Punnopatham
2014THE POPULARITY OF CHARLES DICKENS'S NOVELS AS REFLECTED IN THEIR TEXTUAL AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS: A STUDY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD, BLEAK HOUSE AND GREAT EXPECTATIONSSakchai Lunlaporn
2014SEX, SEXUALITY, AND MODERNITY IN THE LITERARY WORKS OF D. H. LAWRENCEMorakot Pan-iam
2006The sign value of beer and the consumption of beer in Thai societyRother, Alexander
2004Sport, tradition and women in competitive Muay ThaiDort, Lois Ann
2011A study of Eve Ensler’s plays : feminist ideology and activismPruksapan Bantawtook
2012A study of Ian McEwan’s novels as reflections of England, a nation in denialDarintip Chansit
2013THAI BUDDHISM AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE OF MAINLAND CHINESE TOURISTS IN PRESENT-DAY BANGKOKYuxin Jiang
2000The status of women in nineteenth century British society in the novels of Charlotte BronteSomporn Boonyabancha
2017"White Men's Burdens?": A Study of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim, George Orwell's Burmese Days, and Graham Greene's The Quiet American as Reflections of Three Phases of Western Colonialism in Southeast AsiaNavarach Khamsuwan
2012Women’s empowerment in Southeast Asia and Latin America : a comparative study of contemporary literatureVlady, Katerina