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Forgotten Wars_ Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia - Christopher Bayly [369]

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Sir George Maxwell Papers

Trinity College, Cambridge

Pethick-Lawrence Papers

Liddell Hart Centre, King’s College, London

Gracey Papers

Messervy Papers

National Army Museum, London

Alston Papers

Bucher Papers

Fauj Akhbar

Savory Papers

Wade Papers

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Furnivall Papers

Southampton University Library

Mountbatten and Edwina Mountbatten Papers

Rhodes House Library, Oxford

John Dalley Papers/Malayan Security Service, Political Intelligence Journals, 1946–8

Robert Heussler/Malayan Civil Service Papers

Sir Ralph Hone Papers

A. H. P. Humphreys Papers

B. P. Walker Taylor Papers

Sir Arthur Young Papers

Christ Church, Oxford

Tom Driberg Papers

OFFICIAL PAPERS

National Archives of Singapore

British Military Administration Headquarters, Singapore, 1945–6: BMA/HQ

British Military Administration Chinese Affairs, Singapore, 1945–6: BMA/CA

Social Welfare Department/Chief Secretary’s Office, Singapore, 1945–7: SCA

Microfilm collection:

Files from National Archives and Records Administration, United States (NARA)

From series: XL

Arkib Negara Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

Federal records:

British Military Administration Administrative, 1945–6: BMA/ADM

British Military Administration Departmental, 1945–6: BMA/DEPT

Malayan Union Secretariat: MU

Labour, Malayan Union: LAB

Director of Forests: DF

Director of Co-operation: Coop

State records:

British Adviser, Pahang: BA Pahang

Deputy Commissioner of Labour, Selangor: DCL Selangor

District Office, Temerloh: DO Temerloh

Information Department: INF

State Secretariat, Perak: Pk. Sec

State Secretariat, Selangor: Sel. Sec

State Secretariat, Trengganu: SUK Tr

Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library

Burma Miscellaneous: L/PO/4 and 9

Burma Office Papers: M/3

Governor of Burma’s Office: R/8

Information Department: L/I/1

Judicial and Public Department: L/P and J/4,5 and 8

Reforms Series: R/3 War Staff Files: L/WS/1 and 2

The National Archive, Kew, London

Admiralty: ADM1, 116

Air Ministry: AIR20

Cabinet Office: CAB119, 121, 126

Colonial Office: CO273, 537, 717, 875, 1022

Dominions Office: DO35

Foreign Office: FO371, 4371

GCHQ: KV2

Ministry of Defence: DEFE13

Prime Minister’s Office: PREM4

Special Operations Executive: HS1

War Office: WO32, 106, 203, 208, 222, 291, 296, 325

NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS

Amrita Bazaar Patrika (Calcutta)

Dawn (Karachi)

The Democrat (Singapore)

Eastern Times (Lahore)

Greater Asia (Rangoon)

Hindustan Times (New Delhi)

Leader (Allahabad)

Malay Mail (Kuala Lumpur)

Malaya Tribune (Singapore)

The Nation (Rangoon)

New Times of Burma (Rangoon)

New York Times News Chronicle (London)

Picture Post (London)

The Planter (Kuala Lumpur)

Rangoon Times Reynolds News (London)

Statesman (Calcutta)

Straits Echo (Penang)

Straits Times (Singapore)

Sunday Gazette (Penang)

The Times (London)

Times of Burma (Rangoon)

The Undergrad (Singapore)

Vernacular press translations:

Kin Kwok Daily News (Ipoh)

Kung Pao (Singapore)

Majlis (Kuala Lumpur)

Min Sheng Pau (Kuala Lumpur)

Modern Daily News (Penang)

Nanyang Siang Pau (Singapore)

New Democracy (Singapore)

Northern Star (Ipoh)

Pelita Malaya (Kuala Lumpur)

Shih Tai Jit Poh (Ipoh)

Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore)

Warta Malaya (Singapore)

Utusan Melayu (Singapore)

BOOKS, ARTICLES AND OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS

A. Samad Said, Between art and reality: selected essays (Kuala Lumpur, 1994)

Abdul Aziz Ishak, The architect of Merdeka: Tengku Abdul Rahman (Singapore, 1957)

Abu Talib Ahmad, The Malay Muslims, Islam and the Rising Sun: 1941–45 (Kuala Lumpur, 2003)

Ahmad Boestamam (trans. William R. Roff), Carving the path to the summit (Athens, OH, 1979)

Ahrenfeldt, Robert H., Psychiatry in the British army in the Second World War (London, 1950)

Aisha Akbar, Aishabee at war: a very frank memoir (Singapore, 1990)

Akashi, Yoji, ‘Lai Teck, Secretary General of the Malayan Communist Party, 1939–1947’, Journal of the South Seas Society, 49 (1994), pp. 57–103

Akashi, Yoji,

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