A Sudden Rampage: The Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia, 1941-1945Horizon Books, 2001 - 286 halaman |
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... elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in Malaya or ...
... elite , though it did not encourage the Sarawak Malay National Union , formed in 1939 to give expression to non - elite apprehension that the Malays were falling behind , nor did it allow any contact with nationalists in Malaya or ...
Halaman 239
... elite continued to benefit . The move towards independence was promoted by the US sugar interests , and the programme was accompanied by a staged reduction of protection . At its conclusion the elite would need to seek not only ...
... elite continued to benefit . The move towards independence was promoted by the US sugar interests , and the programme was accompanied by a staged reduction of protection . At its conclusion the elite would need to seek not only ...
Halaman 257
... elites themselves . “ Japanese military occupation temporarily severed Western control and weakened the former rulers ... elite could redeem the suffering and meet the expectations of the masses for whom they now became directly ...
... elites themselves . “ Japanese military occupation temporarily severed Western control and weakened the former rulers ... elite could redeem the suffering and meet the expectations of the masses for whom they now became directly ...
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