"Focuses on the end of empire in Sabah (formerly British North Borneo) and its central but critically understudied role in the formation of the Federation of Malaysia"--
"Focuses on the end of empire in Sabah (formerly British North Borneo) and its central but critically understudied role in the formation of the Federation of Malaysia"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Saunders is a historian of decolonization and state formation in Southeast Asia. He has published on maritime geopolitical disputes, colonial commissions of inquiry, and anti-colonial movements. Beyond history, David is a photographer specializing in urban and street photography, documenting Hong Kong's architectural, neon, and built heritage
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Prologue: Down the Kinabatang Introduction: The Emergence of a Plan Part One: Resurgent Empire, Fragmented Identities 1. From Company State to Crown Colony 2. The (Re-)Emergence of Anticolonial Voices Part Two: Vying Archipelagos 3. The Rise of the Kalimantan Utara Movement 4. Maphilindo, the Confederation That Never Was 5. Creating Malaysia, "A Shotgun Colonial Wedding" Conclusion: Afterlives
Prologue: Down the Kinabatang Introduction: The Emergence of a Plan Part One: Resurgent Empire, Fragmented Identities 1. From Company State to Crown Colony 2. The (Re-)Emergence of Anticolonial Voices Part Two: Vying Archipelagos 3. The Rise of the Kalimantan Utara Movement 4. Maphilindo, the Confederation That Never Was 5. Creating Malaysia, "A Shotgun Colonial Wedding" Conclusion: Afterlives
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