"Drawing on archival sources and secondary literature, Amnesia makes a valuable contribution to the increasing body of quality historical scholarship on modern Thailand. Its thoroughly researched and persuasive arguments offer a compelling account of the ascent and decline of the People's Party during the 1932–49 period. This book is highly recommended to scholars and readers interested in the modern history of Thailand, or the modernization of this country." — H-Net Reviews (H-Asia)"There is no better time to read this book than now … The book could be a lesson for current insiders, i.e., politicians, that their pursuit of self-interest in the name of democracy may cause the popular sacrifice to again fall victim to amnesia." — Pacific Affairs"Amnesia provides a refreshingly well-researched and eloquent account of a period that provided some hope for democratic idealists. The book deserves a wide readership to better contextualise contemporary political opposition and to better understand the past." — Journal of Contemporary Asia