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Using the insurrection by the Malayan Communist Party (1948–1960) as an example, this book argues that resorting to violence sped up the decolonisation of British Malaya, begging the question: if a late colonial state was subjective, then how did it claim a sufficiently objective mantle to rule and how did ideological techniques enable this?

Violence and Emancipation in Colonial Ideology

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Using the insurrection by the Malayan Communist Party (1948–1960) as an example, this book argues that resorting to violence sped... Read more

    Publisher: City University of Hong Kong Press
    Publication Date: 28/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9789629374495, 978-9629374495
    ISBN10: 9629374498

    Number of Pages: 300

    Non Fiction , History

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    Using the insurrection by the Malayan Communist Party (1948–1960) as an example, this book argues that resorting to violence sped up the decolonisation of British Malaya, begging the question: if a late colonial state was subjective, then how did it claim a sufficiently objective mantle to rule and how did ideological techniques enable this?

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