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By Prachatai |
<p>From the demolition of the Constitutional Defence Monument to the change of name of the Lopburi Artillery Centre, many attempts have been made to erase the memory of Khana Ratsadon, who led the 1932 Revolution. Prachatai and Sarunyou Thepsongkraow and Sitthard Srikotr, two history experts from Kasetsart University explore&nbsp;the remaining&nbsp;architectural footprints of Khana Ratsadon in Lopburi&nbsp;and finds an answer as to why Khana Ratsadon during Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram&#39;s&nbsp;term considered Lopburi an important city, as well as the reason they chose Art Deco as a representation of their concept of &lsquo;equality&rsquo;.</p>