Historical Studies: Importance Guidelines and Roles for the Development of Thai society

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Kanjana Kanjana Kaikongrod

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The study of history plays an important role in building an understanding of the roots and development of Thai society through the analysis of historical evidence. The process of interpretation and the integration of knowledge from other sciences this article aims to study the meaning and significance of history. The development of history studies in Thailand, as well as the role of history studies in political development. Government, culture, identity, and economy


 


it also discusses the problems and challenges encountered in the study of history Along with presenting development guidelines in line with the current and future Thai social context. The results of the study show that effective history education can help create citizens who have an analytical mindset, are aware of the lessons of the past, and can apply their knowledge to the sustainable development of Thai society.

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Kanjana Kaikongrod, K. . (2025). Historical Studies: Importance Guidelines and Roles for the Development of Thai society. Journal of Setthawit Review, 5(3), 1311–1318. retrieved from https://so12.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/stw/article/view/2363
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