After the death of his half-brother King
Rama V in
1910, to whom
Prince
Damrong Rachanuphaap
was a senior advisor, he worked mostly as a self-taught historian.
He became an
author
(fig.),
writing
books on
Thai
history, literature, culture and
arts, and
soon was
dubbed the
Father of
Thai
History.
Father of Thai History
Father of Thai History
After the 1932 revolution, he was exiled to
Malaysia, and though being
allowed to return to Thailand in 1942, he died a year later, on 1 December 1943,
leaving the nation his literary oeuvre.