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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- Vihara and stupa, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Open Hall, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Outsie view of Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Outside view of Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Plants surounding Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Plants surounding Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- Vihear Luong is one of very few hundred Thamayuth temples in Cambodia at the present time. Dhamayuth is one sect of Buddhism, which was brought into Cambodia from Thailand by King Ang Duong in the mid 19th century. Monks hold stricker practice rules, and chant Pali differntly in comparison to Mahanikay sect., 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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- Portraits of monks and donors of paiting, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- Inscription: (Writing beside the potraits) Achar Long Chea, who is Achar of Wat Vihear Luong, 82 years old and his wife and children hired painter Thuch to paint 13 episodes of Vesantara Jataka inside this Sala in the year of Pig 2515 (Buddhist year), which is 1972 AD, as a memory of Buddhism. I wish that if I were born in next lives, I would meet Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha untill Nirivana, and not to meet any human beings., These portraits were painted in 1972 in side the Sala Chhan. From left to right: Krou Sot Chheum Khut-donor of painting, Venerable Teang Un (potrait taken in 1959), Achar Long and family - hire the painter, Lab Chea - be eager to have paintings on the wall., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Vessantara Jataka murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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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- Older Vessantara Jataka murals above newer murals, inside Sala Chhan, Wat Vihear Luong
- These murals were painted in 1972 and later covered up with stucco by the Khmer Rouge. When the stucco was removed the original murals were damaged., 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.