Then and Now: Historical Photographs of Cambodia
Then and Now: Historical Photographs of Cambodia is a project linking the history of Cambodia from the past to the present through photographs and descriptions. It is a collaborative project between Arizona State University Libraries and Northern Illinois University Libraries aimed at digitizing old photographs taken by Mimi Palgen Maisonneuve in the 1950s and 1960s and photographing the same locations to show contemporary Cambodian life in the year 2007.
The Palgen Photo Collection from the 1950s and 1960s offers a unique look at life in Cambodia from royal ceremonies to the rural life of commoners. This time period is significant because the images record life in Cambodia just prior to the beginning of hostilities that would lead to the Khmer Rouge period and the devastation of the entire Cambodian society. The contemporary photograph collection, taken in June and July 2007, contains pictures of village and rural scenes, everyday images of the urban lives of people in Phnom Penh, Kandal and Kampong Speu provinces, and historical monuments in Siem Reap province. The connection between these old and new photographs illustrates changes in village and urban life in Cambodia over these past few decades. Cambodia scholar and NIU Anthropologist, Judy Ledgerwood, along with Political Scientist, Kheang Un, coordinate this project for NIU with a graduate student in Anthropology at NIU, Pisith Phlong, as a research assistant. ASU Libraries' Southeast Asia Bibliographer Christopher Miller coordinates work from ASU with Pamela Nguyen Corey as a research assistant.
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- Village barber
- This home-baber shop is located in a village behind Wat Prek Prang., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Local market near Wat Prek Prang
- Market starts very early in the morning. Villagers usually go shopping for fresh vegetable and meat everyday. Clothes, electronic facilities and other household utensils are also available from these local markets., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Boats on the riverbank, village near Wat Prek Prang
- These boats are bringing produce to sell to the market vendors in the village. Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Boats on the riverbank, village near Wat Prek Prang
- These boats are bringing produce to sell to the market vendors in the village. Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Boats on the riverbank, village near Wat Prek Prang
- These boats are bringing produce to sell to the market vendors in the village. Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- House built on riverbank, village near Wat Prek Prang
- Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Boats and floating houses, village near Wat Prek Prang
- Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- House built on riverbank, village near Wat Prek Prang
- Riverine communities or fishing villages are one of the major types of village communities in Cambodia. They tend to be built in concentrated clusters on the banks along main rivers down to and including the shore and flood plains. These communities are characterized by a mixed economy; they are self-sufficient in rice and fish, and their diets are supplemented by seasonal market produce., Location : Kandal Province., Source : Choulean, Ang et al. Angkor: A Manual for the Past, Present and Future. Cambodia: UNESCO with United Nations Development Program and Swedish International Development Agency, 1998., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Local market near Wat Prek Prang
- Market starts very early in the morning. Villagers usually go shopping for fresh vegetable and meat everyday. Clothes, electronic facilities and other household utensils are also available from these local markets., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Basket vendor, village near Wat Prek Prang
- Basket is one of the common household utencils in Cambodia. It is made of bamboo and has many shaps and forms for different uses., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Vietnamese temple in a village near Wat Prek Prang
- Vietnamese is one of the ethnic group in Cambodia. They usually form their own community along the river banks or in business areas., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Rooftop of a Vietnamese temple near Wat Prek Prang
- Vietnamese is one of the ethnic group in Cambodia. They usually form their own community along the river banks or in business areas., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Rooftop of a Vietnamese temple near Wat Prek Prang
- Vietnamese is one of the ethnic group in Cambodia. They usually form their own community along the river banks or in business areas., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Vietnamese temple near Wat Prek Prang
- Vietnamese is one of the ethnic group in Cambodia. They usually form their own community along the river banks or in business areas., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.
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- Vietnamese temple near Wat Prek Prang
- Vietnamese is one of the ethnic group in Cambodia. They usually form their own community along the river banks or in business areas., Location : Kandal Province., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A05006.