The Kuomintang Movement in British Malaya, 1912-1949

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NUS Press, 1990 - History - 289 pages
The Kuomintang (KMT)--the first legalized political party and movement in modern Malaysian and Singaporean history--is studied against the background of British colonial rule, the changing political circumstances and fortunes in China, and the rising and waning of Malayan Chinese nationalism from 1894. While it highlights the development of the Malayan KMT Movement in terms of leadership, organization, and ideology, it also analyzes changing British colonial policy and management techniques toward the Movement.
 

Contents

Chapter
1
Tung Meng Hui Branches and Principal Leaders 19061911
13
The First Phase
22
Pang Birthplace and Social Origins of the Singapore
28
British Control
44
Fund Raised by the CRP Branches in British Malaya
65
The KMT Forging Ahead Under a Ban 19251930
83
BMHB Officebearers 1929
92
Chapter 7
163
The Agony of the Malayan
172
Members of the Preparatory Committees of the Malayan Direct
174
Executive and Supervisory Committee Members and Reserve
180
The High Tide of the Malayan KMT Movement
199
Chapter 8
205
SMCIYC Membership and Branches in Malaya 1947
211
Conclusion
226

The Divided Colonial Mind
106
BMHB Officebearers 1930
135
Chapter 6
155
Glossary
256
Index
275
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