The Padang, the Sahib and the Sepoy - the role of the Indian Army in Malaya, 1945 to 1946
<p>This thesis analyses the nation-building work that the Indian Army undertook during the military administration of Malaya, 1945-6. This was a two-part process, taking in military-led relief work and a political reform scheme. Historians have conducted little work on the Indian Army’s role i...
Main Author: | Arthur, W |
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Other Authors: | Grey, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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