File. Colonial elites in South-East Asia

Reference No:
U DBA/2/25
Dates:
20th cent.
Description:

Including:

1) The role of the indigenous elite under Colonial government in South-East Asia. D. K. Bassett. Ts., 31ff. (Bibliography: Major Sources, ff.28-31). (A seminar paper given by Dr Bassett at the ASEAUK Conference, Hull, Mar 1982: Western Colonialism in South-East Asia and its aftermath. See further, U DBA/5/4/2)

2) The role and status of the indigenous elite under Colonial government in Burma, Malaysia and the Philippines. DKB. Ts., 12ff.

3) H. Tinker: 'The Union of Burma'. (Notes and comments by DKB. Ts., 5ff.)

4) University of Rangoon students: statistics, 1931-1940. Ms., 1f. & 2ff.

5) Stockwell: 'Prominent Malays'. (Begins with Tunku Abdul Rahman, b.1902). (Notes by DKB., Ms., 3ff.)

6) Malaya: Higher education statistics, 1938. Ms., 4ff.

7) Luis Taruc: 'Born of the People'. (On the Philippines. Notes by DKB. Ms., 6ff.)

8) Michael Vickery: Thai regional elites and the reforms of Chulalongkorn. ('Journal of Asian Studies', 29, 1974, pp.863-81. Photocopy)

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Extent:
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of Dr David Kenneth Bassett