British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 2

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 2
Title British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 387
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351573098

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This collection focuses on the economic development of the areas of SE Asia with which Britain had a trading relationship. Covering 1880?1939, the economic growth of the region is revealed through a selection of rare primary resources organized thematically with sections dedicated to agriculture, mining, trade, labour, finance and infrastructure.

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 2

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 2
Title British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 493
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351573101

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This collection focuses on the economic development of the areas of SE Asia with which Britain had a trading relationship. Covering 188-939, the economic growth of the region is revealed through a selection of rare primary resources organized thematically with sections dedicated to agriculture, mining, trade, labour, finance and infrastructure.

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 3

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 3
Title British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880–1939, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 461
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351573063

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This collection focuses on the economic development of the areas of SE Asia with which Britain had a trading relationship. Covering 1880?1939, the economic growth of the region is revealed through a selection of rare primary resources organized thematically with sections dedicated to agriculture, mining, trade, labour, finance and infrastructure.

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 1

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 1
Title British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 415
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351573136

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This collection focuses on the economic development of the areas of SE Asia with which Britain had a trading relationship. Covering 1880-1939, the economic growth of the region is revealed through a selection of rare primary resources organized thematically with sections dedicated to agriculture, mining, trade, labour, finance and infrastructure.

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939: The building blocks of development : governance, transport and communciations, and human and financial capital. Index

British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939: The building blocks of development : governance, transport and communciations, and human and financial capital. Index
Title British Economic Development in South East Asia, 1880-1939: The building blocks of development : governance, transport and communciations, and human and financial capital. Index PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre Economic development
ISBN 9781315096100

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"This collection focuses on the economic development of the areas of SE Asia with which Britain had a trading relationship. Covering 1880'1939, the economic growth of the region is revealed through a selection of rare primary resources organized thematically with sections dedicated to agriculture, mining, trade, labour, finance and infrastructure."--Provided by publisher.

Economic Development of Africa, 1880–1939 vol 4

Economic Development of Africa, 1880–1939 vol 4
Title Economic Development of Africa, 1880–1939 vol 4 PDF eBook
Author David Sunderland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 444
Release 2017-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351222015

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One of the main motives for British imperialism in Africa was economic gain. This collection examines the ways in which Britain developed Africa, and, in so doing, benefited her own economy.

Revisiting Colonialism and Colonial Labour

Revisiting Colonialism and Colonial Labour
Title Revisiting Colonialism and Colonial Labour PDF eBook
Author Sivachandralingam Sundara Raja
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 188
Release 2023-07-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000918203

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This book argues that the prevailing view of colonialism – that it was a negative and destructive phenomenon – needs to be rethought. It focuses on the experiences of the South Indian working class, large numbers of which came to Malaya in the early years of the twentieth century, emigrating from socially, economically, and environmentally inhospitable south India. It examines the opportunities which colonialism presented for these people, highlighting also the British approach to colonialism in Malaya, an approach which emphasised conservativism and tradition, and which protected the interests of the Malay aristocrat classes and, by extension, the Malay masses in order to compensate for European economic dominance and the influx of a non-Malay labour force. Overall, the book demonstrates that the South Indians, a class whose identity, social existence, and prospects were inextricably linked to imperial processes, benefitted from colonialism, and should be viewed as an active transnational entity within a constructive system, rather than as passive victims of repressive, destructive forces.