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Kambodzha postauksissa Sihanouk asettuu vastarinnan keulakuvaksi, Mikä mies oli Lon Nol, Sisällisota, Khmerien tasavalta, Talouden kaaos, Pakolaiskriisi, Elämää kapina-alueilla, Käännekohta 1973, Sihanoukin vierailu, Pommitukset,Kohti Phnom Penhiä, Phnom Penh kaatuu, Kunniakas 17 huhtikuuta 1975, Alkua, Sympathy for devil 1 - 6, Demokraattinen Kamputsea, Hajaannus ja sen brutaali tukahduttaminen, Vietnamin salamasota, Toinen mahdollisuus, Choeung Ek - tappotanner, Tuol Sleng S-21, Kansan viholliset-elokuva, Eräs oikeudenkäynti ja Bophana, murskattu kukka on käytetty seuraavia, matkan varrella täydentyviä, lähteitä. Nämä on kerätty tähän yhteen paikkaan turhan toiston välttämiseksi. Osa lähteistä on kirjoja, jotka on saatavissa vaikkapa Amazonin kautta, osa lehtiartikkeleita tai nettijulkaisuja, joita voi löytää googlaamalla osa taasen julkaistu vertaisarvioiduissa lehdissä, joihin voi päästä käsiksi yleensä Jstorin kautta (esim. yliopistojen e-lehtikokoelmien välityksellä). Luettelossa päivittäis-lehdissä julkaistut lehtijutut, vertaisarvioidut tieteelliset artikkelit ja arvostettujen tutkijoiden kirjoittamat kokonaiset kirjat ovat samanarvoisessa asemassa keskenään. En erittele ja arvioi niitä tässä sen enempää. Hyvän kommentoidun bibliografian julkaistuista kirjoista löytää David Chandlerin teoksista [11] ja [9]. Lisää lähteitä tulee kunhan niitä ehditään kirjata ja lukea. Samoin linkit ja urlit pannaan hiljakseen kohdalleen. Luettelo ei ole mitenkään kattava.
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