Novíssimas de Sião: serviço público
Fourteen distinguished speakers will cover a range of topics in short 10-20 minute bytes. Among them are Miguel Castelo-Branco, researcher and author, who will question the so-called Bowring Treaty, asking whether it was in fact as decisive as initially thought, since in 1820 Portugal and Siam negotiated a treaty under conditions that allowed Siam to break with predominant Chinese relations; MR Chakrarot Chitrabongs, the grandson of Prince Naris and Prince Damrong, half-brothers of King Chulalongkorn, will discuss the education of the Thai elite overseas and how it has impacted Thailand’s development; Prof Alain Forest, author of Falcon, L’Imposteur de Siam, will review the fascinating and controversial life of Constantine Phaulkon; Claire Keefe-Fox, director of the Alliance Francaise, will talkabout the first French to venture to Siam in the 17th century; and Caroline Link, chairman of the B Grimm Group, will discuss the company’s history and business endeavours in Thailand during the past 132 years.
Other lecturers include Christopher John Baker, ML Chittawadi Chitrabongs, Ines Ehrlich, Giacomo (Jack) Mauri, Paolo Piazzardi, Bhawan Ruangslip, Bulong Srikanog, Count Gerald vander Straten PonthozandThavatchai Tangsirivanich.
The symposium, conducted in English, will take place at the National Theatre Bangkok on Rachinee Road on Feb 24 from 9am-4:30pm."