For seven centuries, Chiang Mai has been the center of a lively culture
and civilization in the hills of what is now northern Thailand. "The
Chiang Mai Chronicle," one of the most important histories of the
region, was written in 1827 to explain the growth and strength of the
Kingdom of Lan Na which Chiang Mai dominated, and to foresee a glorious
future after a generation of warfare. This translation of "The Chiang
Mai Chronicle" was prepared from a palm-leaf manuscript. Extensive
indexes and annotations have been added, and maps have been drawn
especially for this edition.
David Wyatt is the John Stambaugh Professor of History at Cornell
University, and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo teaches at Chiang Mai Rajabhat
Insitute.