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Rising sun over Borneo : the Japanese occupation of Sarawak, 1941-1945

Title
Rising sun over Borneo : the Japanese occupation of Sarawak, 1941-1945 / Ooi Keat Gin.
Author
Ooi, Keat Gin, 1959-
Publication
New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Description
xix, 158 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
The author examines and evaluates the overall impact of the Japanese occupation of Sarawak on the indigenous peoples, the Chinese inhabitants and the minority European community. How each community responded and reacted to Japanese wartime policies is analyzed to gauge to what extent the occupation affected, positively or otherwise, the lives and attitudes of the people concerned. Specifically this book examines whether the Japanese occupation initiated developments that transformed Sarawak's history, and asks if the Japanese occupation of Sarawak was a turning-point in the country's history or merely an interruption in Sarawak's overall development.
Subject
  • 1941-1945
  • Besetzung
  • Japaner
  • Tweede Wereldoorlog
  • Japanners
  • Bezettingen
  • Sarawak (Malaysia) > History > Japanese occupation, 1941-1945
  • Malaysia > Sarawak
  • Sarawak
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-141) and index.
Contents
Sarawak and its People -- The indigenous inhabitants -- The immigrant Chinese -- The Europeans -- Japanese Pre-War Activities in North-West Borneo -- Japan's southward expansion policy -- Japan's critical oil situation -- Invasion and Occupation -- Facing the enemy: Sarawak's defence preparations -- The invasion -- Tuans dan Mems Lari: The Flight of European Men and Women -- 'The town of Kuching was occupied without any resistance' -- Under the Rising Sun -- The Gunseibu government -- Japanese policies towards indigenous peoples -- Japanese attitudes towards the Chinese -- 'Guests' of His Imperial Majesty The Emperor of Japan -- The Impact of Japanese Policies on Sarawak's Inhabitants -- On the indigenous peoples -- On the Chinese community -- On the European Community -- The Japanese Period and Its Effects on Post-War Developments -- Facing the quisling problem -- The decline of traditional native leadership -- The straining of inter-ethnic relations -- The issue of collaboration and Chinese-native relations -- Collaboration and Chinese communal leadership -- Sarawak Chinese nationalism and the emergence of Leftist elements -- Transformation or continuity? -- A Brief History of Kuching, Dec[ember] [19]41-Sep[tember] [19]45.
ISBN
  • 0312217145
  • 9780312217143
  • 0333712609
  • 9780333712603
LCCN
98038442
OCLC
  • ocm39733633
  • 39733633
  • SCSB-572054
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library