The Chinese in Southeast Asia

The Chinese in Southeast Asia

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Most histories of the Chinese in Southeast Asia were written from the outside looking in. Victor Purcell wrote his from within — as a Malayan Civil Service officer who served as Protector of Chinese, Director of Chinese Education, and Principal Adviser on Chinese Affairs to the British Military Administration. What emerges is not just a demographic history, but a forensic account of how migration, colonial policy, and political anxiety shaped the region's most consequential ethnic story.

Victor Purcell was uniquely qualified to write this study. He was a member of the Malayan Civil Service from 1921 to 1946, serving as Protector of Chinese, Assistant Director of Chinese Education, and Director-General of Information. After the liberation of Malaya from the Japanese, he was appointed Principal Adviser on Chinese Affairs to the British Military Administration

Oxford University Press. Paperback in a very good condition


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