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by Harper, Tim


  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, ‘The Anti-Japanese movement in Perak during the Japanese occupation, 1941–45’, in Paul H. Kratoska (ed.), Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese occupation (Singapore, 1995)

  Aldiss, Brian, The twinkling of an eye, or my life as an Englishman (London, 1998)

  Aldrich, Richard, Intelligence and the war against Japan: Britain, America and the politics of secret service (Cambridge, 2000)

  Allan, Sheila, Diary of a girl in Changi, 1941–45, 2nd edn (Roseville, NSW, 1999)

  Allen, Charles, Tales from the South China Seas (London, 1983)

  Allen, James de Vere, The Malayan Union (New Haven, 1967)

  Allen, Louis, The end of the war in Asia (Brooklyn, 1979)

  Allen, Louis, Burma: the longest war (London, 1984)

  Amoroso, Donna J., ‘Dangerous politics and the Malay nationalist movement, 1945–47’, South East Asia Research, 6, 3 (1998)

  Ampalavanar, Rajeswary, The Indian minority and political change in Malaya, 1945–1955 (Kuala Lumpur, 1981)

  Anderson, Benedict R. O’G., Java in a time of revolution: occupation and resistance, 1944–46 (Ithaca and London, 1972)

  Anderson, Patrick, Snake wine: a Singapore episode (Singapore, 1980 [1955])

  Anwar Abdullah, Dato Onn (Petaling Jaya, 1971)

  Arasaratnam, S., ‘Social and political ferment of the Malayan Indian community, 1945–55’, Proceedings of the First International Conference Seminar of Tamil Studies, Kuala Lumpur, April 1966 (Kuala Lumpur, 1966), pp. 141–55

  Ariffin Omar, Bangsa Melayu: Malay concepts of democracy and community, 1945–50 (Kuala Lumpur, 1993)

  Ayer, S. A., Unto him a witness: the story of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in East Asia (Bombay, 1951)

  Ba Maw, Breakthrough in Burma: memoirs of a revolution, 1939–46 (New Haven, 1968)

  Ba Than, U, The roots of the revolution (Rangoon, 1962)

  Ba U, U, My Burma: the autobiography of a president, with a foreword by J. S. Furnivall (New York, 1959)

  Ban Kah Choon, Absent history: the untold story of Special Branch operations in Singapore, 1915–1942 (Singapore, 2001)

  Barber, Noel, The war of the running dogs: how Malaya defeated the communist guerrillas, 1948–1960 (London, 1971)

  Bartlett, Vernon, Go East, old man (London, 1948)

  Bates, Peter, Japan and the British Commonwealth occupation force, 1946–52 (London, 1993)

  Bayly, Christopher and Harper, Tim, Forgotten armies: Britain’s Asian empire and the war with Japan (London, 2004)

  Bayly, Susan, ‘Anthropology and the Durkheimians in colonial Indochina’, Modern Asian Studies, 34, 3 (2000), pp. 581–622

  Benda, Harry J., The Crescent and the Rising Sun: Indonesian Islam under Japanese occupation, 1942–1945 (The Hague, 1958)

  Bingham, June, U Thant of Burma: the search for peace (London, 1966)

  Blackburn, Kevin, ‘The collective memory of the sook ching massacre and the creation of the civilian war memorial of Singapore’, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 73, 2 (2000), pp. 71–90

  Blackburn, Kevin and Edmund Lim, ‘The Japanese war memorials of Singapore: monuments of commemoration and symbols of Japanese imperial ideology’, South East Asia Research, 7, 3 (2001), pp. 321–40

  Blake, Christopher, A view from within: the last years of British rule in South-East Asia (Castle Cary, 1990)

  Blythe, Wilfred, The impact of Chinese secret societies in Malaya: a historical study (London, 1969)

  Bogarde, Dirk, Backcloth (London, 1986)

  Bogarde, Dirk, Cleared for take-off (London, 1995)

  Bose, Mihir, The lost hero (London, 1983)

  Bose, Romen, A will to freedom: Netaji and the Indian independence movement in Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1942–45 (Singapore, 1993)

  Bose, Romen, The end of the war: Singapore’s liberation and the aftermath of the Second World War (Singapore, 2005)

  Boulle, Pierre, Sacrilege in Malaya (Kuala Lumpur, 1983 [1958])

  Brown, J. M., Gandhi: prisoner of hope (New Haven, 1989)

  Burma Frontier Areas committee of enquiry, Cmnd. 7138 (1947)

  Burma’s independence celebrations (Copygraph Ltd, London, 1948)

  Butwell, Richard, U Nu of Burma (Standford, 1963)

  Callahan, Mary P., Making enemies: war and state building in Burma (Ithaca, 2004)

  Calvert, Michael, Fighting Mad (Shrewsbury, 1996)

  Carey, Peter, ‘Myths, heroes and war’, in Peter Carey and Colin Wild (eds), Born in fire: the Indonesian struggle for independence; an anthology (Athens, OH, 1986), pp. 6–11.

  Carnell, Francis G., ‘The Malayan elections’, Pacific Affairs, 28, 4 (1955), pp. 315–30

  Chan Heng Chee, A sensation of independence: a political biography of David Marshall (Singapore, 1984)

  Chatterji, Joya, Bengal divided: Hindu communalism and partition, 1932–1947 (Cambridge, 1994)

  Cheah Boon Kheng, ‘The Japanese occupation of Malaya, 1941–45: Ibrahim Yaacob and the struggle for Indonesia Raya’, Indonesia, 28 (1979), pp. 85–120

  Cheah Boon Kheng, The masked comrades: a study of the Communist United Front in Malaya, 1945–48 (Singapore, 1979)

  Cheah Boon Kheng, Red star over Malaya: resistance and social conflict during and after the Japanese occupa
tion of Malaya, 1941–1946 (Singapore, 1983)

  Cheah Boon Kheng (ed.), A. Samad Ismail: journalism and politics (Kuala Lumpur, 1987)

  Chelvasingham-MacIntyre, S., Through memory lane (Singapore, 1973)

  Chettur, S. K., Malayan adventure (Mangalore, 1948)

  Chew, Melanie, Of hearts and minds: the story of Sembawang (Singapore, 1998)

  Chin, C. C. and Karl Hack (eds.), Dialogues with Chin Peng: new light on the Malayan Communist Party (Singapore, 2004)

  Chin Kee Onn, Malaya upside down (Singapore, 1946)

  Chin Peng, My side of history (Singapore, 2003)

  Christie, Clive J., A modern history of Southeast Asia: decolonisation, nationalism and separatism (London, 1996)

  Chui Kwei-chiang, The response of the Malayan Chinese to political and military developments in China, 1945–9 (Singapore, 1977)

  Chui Kwei-chiang, ‘The China Democratic League in Singapore and Malaya, 1946–48’, Review of Southeast Asian Studies, 15 (1985), pp. 1–28

  Clancey, Gregory, Towards a spatial history of Emergency: notes from Singapore (Asia Research Institute Working Paper Series no. 7, Singapore, 2003)

  Clarke, Hugh V., Twilight liberation: Australian POWs between Hiroshima and home (Sydney, 1985)

  Clarke, Peter, The Cripps version: the life of Sir Stafford Cripps (London, 2002)

  Cleaveland, Norman, Bang! Bang! in Ampang (San Pedro, CA, 1973)

  Cloake, John, Templer: tiger of Malaya (London, 1985)

  Coast, John, Recruit to revolution: adventure and politics in Indonesia (London, 1952)

  Coates, John, Suppressing insurgency: an analysis of the Malayan Emergency, 1948–54 (Boulder, 1992)

  Coldstream, John, Dirk Bogarde: the authorised biography (London, 2005)

  Comber, Leon, ‘The Malayan Security Service (1945–1948)’, Intelligence and National Security, 18, 3 (2003), pp. 128–53

  Committee for the Compilation of Materials on Damage Caused by the Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hiroshima and Nagasaki: the physical, medical and social effects of atomic bombings (New York, 1981)

  Connell, John, Auchinleck: a biography of Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck (London, 1959)

  Collis, Maurice, Last and first in Burma, 1941–48 (London, 1956)

  Cook, Haruko Taya and Theodore F. Cook, Japan at war: an oral history (New York, 1992)

  Cribb, Robert, ‘Opium and the Indonesian revolution’, Modern Asian Studies, 22, 4 (1988), pp. 710–22

  Cribb, Robert, Gangsters and revolutionaries: the Jakarta People’s Militia and the Indonesian revolution, 1945–1949 (Honolulu, 1991)

  Cribb, Robert and Lea Narangoa, ‘Orphans of empire: divided peoples, dilemmas of identity, and old imperial borders in East and Southeast Asia’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 46, 1 (2004), pp. 164–87

  Crockett, Anthony, Green beret, red star (London, 1954)

  Cross, J. P. and Buddhiman Gurung, Gurkhas at war in their own words: the Gurkha experience, 1939 to the present (London, 2002)

  Cunyngham-Brown, Sjovald, Crowded hour (London, 1975)

  Danaraj, T. J., Japanese invasion of Malaya and Singapore, memoirs of a doctor (Kuala Lumpur, 1990)

  Darusman, Suryono, Singapore and the Indonesian revolution, 1945–50 (Singapore, 1992)

  Das, S. A. and K. B. Subbaiah, Chalo Delhi! An historical account of the Indian independence movement in East Asia (Kuala Lumpur, 1946)

  Das, Suranjan, Communal riots in Bengal, 1905–1947 (Delhi, 1991)

  de Cruz, Gerald, Rojak rebel: memoirs of a Singapore maverick (Singapore, 1993)

  Dean, B., The theatre at war (London, 1956)

  Deery, Philip, ‘The terminology of terrorism: Malaya, 1948–52’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 34, 2 (2003), pp. 231–47

  del Tufo, M. V., Malaya: a report on the 1947 census of population (London, 1949)

  Dentan, Robert Knox, ‘Bad day at Bukit Pekan’, American Anthropologist, 97, 2 (1995), pp. 225–31

  Dobbs, Stephen, Tuan Djek: a biography (Singapore, 2002)

  Dobby, E. H. G., ‘Some aspects of the human ecology of South-East Asia’, Geographical Journal, 108, 1/3 (1946), pp. 40–51

  Donnison, F. S. V., British military administration in the Far East 1943–46 (London, 1956)

  Doulton, A. J. F., The Fighting Cock: being the history of the 23rd Indian Division, 1942–1947 (Aldershot, 1951)

  Dower, John W., ‘The bombed: Hiroshimas and Nagasakis in Japanese memory’, in Michael J. Hogan (ed.), Hiroshima in history and memory (Cambridge, 1996), pp. 116–42

  Dower, John, Embracing defeat: Japan in the wake of World War II (London, 1999)

  Driberg, Tom, Ruling passions, with a postscript by Michael Foot (London, 1977)

  Dun, Smith, Memoirs of the four-foot Colonel: General Smith Dun, first commander-in-chief of independent Burma’s armed forces (Ithaca, 1980)

  Edinger, George, The twain shall meet (New York, 1960)

  Falconer, Jean, Woodsmoke and temple flowers: memories of Malaya (Edinburgh, 1992)

  Falconnier, Henri, The soul of Malaya (Singapore, 1985 [1931])

  Falla, Jonathan, True Love and Bartholemew: rebels on the Burmese border (Cambridge, 1991)

  Farish A. Noor, Islam embedded: the historical development of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS (1951–2003), vol. I (Kuala Lumpur, 2004)

  Fay, Peter Ward, The forgotten army: India’s armed struggle for independence, 1942–1945 (Ann Arbor, 1993)

  Federation of Malaya, Dept of Public Relations, Communist banditry in Malaya: the Emergency, June 1948–December 1949 (Kuala Lumpur, 1950)

  Federation of Malaya, Report on the conduct of food searches at Semenyih in the Kajang District of the State of Selangor (Kuala Lumpur, 1956)

  Firdaus Haji Abdullah, Radical Malay politics: its origins and early development (Petaling Jaya, 1985)

  Follows, Roy, Jungle beat: fighting terrorists in Malaya, 1952–61 (London, 2000)

  Foong Choon Hon (ed.), The price of peace: true accounts of the Japanese occupation (Singapore, 1991)

  Frederick, William H., Visions and heat: the making of the Indonesian revolution (Athens, OH, 1989)

  Frederick, William H., ‘The man who knew too much: Ch. O. van der Plas and the future of Indonesia, 1927–1950’, in Hans Antöv and Stein Tønesson (eds.), Imperial policy and South East Asian nationalism (London, 1995), pp. 34–62

  Frederick, William H., ‘Reflections in a moving stream: Indonesian memories of the war and the Japanese’, in Remco Raben (ed.), Representing the Japanese occupation of Indonesia: personal testimonies and public image in Indonesia, Japan and the Netherlands (Amsterdam, 1999), pp. 16–35

  Frederick, William H., ‘Shadows of an unseen hand: some patterns of violence in the Indonesian revolution, 1945–1949’, in F. Columbijn and T. Lindblad (eds.), Roots of violence in Indonesia: contemporary violence in historical perspective (Singapore, 2002), pp. 143–72

  French, Patrick, Liberty or death: India’s journey to independence and division (London, 1997)

  Furedi, Frank, ‘Britain’s colonial wars: playing the ethnic card’, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 28, 1 (1990), pp. 70–89

  Furnivall, J. S., Netherlands India: the study of a plural economy (London, 1939)

  Furnivall, J. S., Colonial policy and practice (Cambridge, 1957)

  Fusayama, Takao, A Japanese memoir of Sumatra: love and hatred in the liberation war (Ithaca, 1993)

  Fusayama, Takao, Memoir of Takao Fusayama: a Japanese soldier in Malaya and Sumatra (Kuala Lumpur, 1997)

  Gamba, Charles, The origins of trade unionism in Malaya (Singapore, 1960)

  Gammans, Captain L. D., ‘Post-war planning in South-East Asia’, British Malaya, November 1942

  Gandhi, Mohandas, Collected works of Mahatma Gandhi (Delhi, 1958–), vol. LXXXI

 

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