Asian
Studies. (http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html)
Provides access to a clearinghouse
of information on Asian studies,
edited by T. Matthew Ciolek of the
Coombs Computing Unit of the
Australian National University
(ANU) for the World-Wide Web
Virtual Library. Contains an
overview of the site, which keeps
track of leading information
facilities in the field of Asian
studies. Gives a breakdown by
country for facilities. Includes
instructions on submitting
information to the archive.
Asian historical
architecture (http://www.orientalarchitecture.com)
A comprehensive survey of Asia's
architectural heritage. You can
view over 5700 photos of 404 sites
in fifteen countries, with
extensive background information
and innovative 'virtual tours.' The
Cambodia content includes
architectural images and maps from
Angkor and Phnom Penh.
Cambodia (http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Cambodia.html)
The Cambodia pages of World
Statesmen lists the historical
leaders of Cambodia. It lists the
heads of state and government, has
images of the Cambodian flag in
different periods of history,
includes maps, has the English text
of the national anthem, chronology,
as well as era names.
Cambodian Genocide
Program (http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/2024)
Contains information pertaining to
human rights violations in Cambodia
during the Khmer Rouge regime of
1975 to 1979. Much of the
information is focused on "S-21"
(the Tuol Sleng Prison), which was
the headquarters of the Khmer Rouge
secret police. Bibliographic
database contains both primary and
secondary documents; Biographic
database is an index of Khmer Rouge
leaders and their victims;
Photographic database displays
prisoner mug shots taken at S-21;
the Geographic database is a
collection of maps showing
locations of mass graves, prisons,
and memorials. Also features
information on the Documentation
Center of Cambodia, book reviews,
additional photographs, and related
information.
Phnom Penh Today and
Before (http://www.phnompenh.gov.kh/now%20and%20then.htm)
The Royal Palace of The Kingdom of
Cambodia.
Phnompenh (http://www.phnompenh.gov.kh/history.htm)
History of Phnom Penh City.
Timeline:
Cambodia (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country%5Fprofiles/1244006.stm)
Run by the British Broadcasting
Corporation, this web page provides
an outline of the history of
Cambodia from 1863 until
present.
World History Archives: History of
Cambodia (http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/54/index-d.html)
Haines Brown of Hartford Web
Publishing presents a collection of
articles and documents pertaining
to the modern history of Cambodia,
as part of the World History
Archives resource. The collection
includes information on the
political history, economy and
environment, labor, society, and
culture and religion of the
country.
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