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    Chinese politics and political parties in colonial Malaya, 1920-1940 : a study of the Kuomintang and the Malayan Communist Party by Leong, Yee Fong

    Published 1977
    “…The study concentrates on the origins, development and the role of two Chinese political parties - the Kuomintang and the Malayan Communist Party within the context of the rising political consciousness of the immigrant Chinese in colonial Malaya between 1920 and 1940. …”
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    马来亚共产党的党际关系 (1930-1989) = The inter-party relations of the Malayan Communist Party (1930-1989) by 翁向荣 Eng, Siang Yong

    Published 2015
    “…Although Malayan Communist Party has a complicated history of inter-party relations, but few research today has been conducted on the inter-party relations of the Malayan Communist Party with other Communist parties. …”
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    重绘马共影像的人民记忆, 以廖克发导演的《不即不离》和《菠萝蜜》为例 = Remapping the popular memory of the Malayan Communist Party : a case study of absent without leave and Boluomi by Lau Kek Huat by 刘颖慧 Law, Ying Hui

    Published 2022
    “…在马共影像主观的情感色彩下,笔者发现导演一面通过“黑幕”、总体观论述等,再现马共反殖时期的人民记忆,一面企图通过画外音等电影镜头语言,把妖魔化的马共叙事转变为有褒有贬的人性面向。 The Malayan Communist Party (MCP) was dissolved in 1989 after the Peace Agreement of Hat Yai had been signed, ending the warfare that had been lasting for years. …”
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    金枝芒对马共历史的建构 :以《饥饿》与《抗英殖民小说选》为例 = The narrative history of Malayan Communist Party by Jin Zhi Mang : a case study of “Ji E” and “Kang Ying Zhi Min Xiao Shuo Xuan” by 汪素仪 Vong, Suk Yi

    Published 2019
    “…In 1955, the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) retreated to the forest in the northern part of Malaysia due to the failure of the Baling talk. …”
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    A war in all but name: expanding the timeline of conflict in the Malayan emergency by Ho, Benjamin

    Published 2024
    “…This essay aims to call in to question the credence given to the declaration of an Emergency as a starting point of a conflict between the Malayan Communist Party and the British. By instead beginning at the creation of the Malayan Communist Party in 1930, and using accounts and memoirs of those present, a better picture of a conflict that existed long before the Emergency can be formed. …”
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    Perjuangan Yang Gagal? Parti Komunis Malaya Dan Sokongan Orang Melayu 1920-1948 by Kassim, Mohamad Nassir

    Published 2016
    “…This research examines the factors which influenced the failure of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) in its political struggle in Malaya between 1920-1948. …”
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    Nationalism, communism and the Malayan Chinese diaspora : conflict and cooperation between state and non-state actors in Peninsula Malaya and Singapore (1945-1955). by Chee, Wei Liang

    Published 2020
    “…How did the struggle between ethnic nationalism and civic nationalism influence the Malayan Communist Party and Chinese secret societies? This thesis seeks to better understand the relationship between the state and non-state organizations by addressing these historical questions.…”
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    Chock, angela, soprano, Malaysia by Ang, Lay Hoon

    Published 2012
    “…Next is Indonesia, with names such as businessmen Soedono Salim - better known as Liem Sioe Liong - and banker Mochtar Riady; followed by Malaysia, with notables such as Malayan Communist Party leader Chin Peng, opposition politician Lim Kit Siang and badminton champ Lee Chong Wei.…”
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    Komunis dan masalah penghidupan rakyat Kedah 1948-1960 = Communist actions and the troubles to the people of Kedah 1948-1960 by Saidon, Mohd Kasri

    Published 2014
    “…As the other states in Malaya, Kedah was not missed to be the target of the Malayan Communist Party in their terrorist actions. More than that Kedah even was among the pioneer states to be the victim of the CPM subversive activities in the emergency period.On the goverment’s side plan and actions were taken to oppose the CPM in many ways. …”
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    Darurat di Tanah Melayu, 1948-1960 / strategi Parti Komunis Malaya (PKM) dan pemerintah by Abu Kassim, Rahamat

    Published 2008
    “…This research analyses the strategy of The Malayan Communist Party (MCP) which faced a government that had applied various strategies to defeat the MCP. …”
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    Remapping the Sinophone: the cultural production of Chinese-language cinema in Singapore and Malaya before and during the Cold War by Hee, Wai Siam

    Published 2023
    “…In the process, the book offers an alternative history to the often taken-for-granted versions of film and national history that sanction anything relating to the Malayan Communist Party during the early period of independence in the region as anti-nationalist. …”
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    Emergency in Malaya 1948-1960 - What was the turning point?: The case of election in Selangor by Paidi, Zulhilmi

    Published 2014
    “…However, this view is debatable as it is believed by the Malays now that the British action was taken deliberately to fulfil the idea of colonialism.When the British claimed the need to retain the Malay status quo, they actually wanted to leave the Malays behind economically.At the same time, the foundation of a new plural society where previously a single community had dominated was a way to hold back any Malays struggle against the colonial power.1 It was clear the new ethnic diversity created tensions that were exacerbated by economic and political inequalities.This environment was conducive to the emergence of the Malayan Communist Party (MCP).2 The Communists sought to capitalise on the unrest, in order to fulfil their aim of creating a Communist Republic of Malaya.They terrorised the country and people of Malaya for twelve disastrous years, to achieve their great ambitions.It became the Communist insurrection which was one of the most important events in the history of Malaya under the British colonial rule.The insurrection was one of the toughest threats the British imperial power had ever faced in Malaya since 1824, when they officially started their colonisation of the Malay Peninsula.The insurrection, which resulted in Emergency rule, was the first British communist struggle after the end of the Second World War.One of the Malay states which experienced a severe threat from the MCP was the State of Selangor.Selangor, together with Pahang, Perak, Johor and Negeri Sembilan, were among the worst affected places during the Emergency.…”
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    《人民记忆、华人性和女性移民:以吴村的马华电影为中心》= Popular memory, Chineseness and female immigrants : a case study on Wu Cun's Mahua cinema by 許維賢 Hee, Wai Siam

    Published 2016
    “…All three films were produced after the war, when the Malayan Communist Party, who debated aggressively about the “uniqueness of Malayan Chinese literature and art”, was burgeoning. …”
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    A study of Jin Zhimang’s life and works by Yip, Ching Yon

    Published 2014
    “…After WWII, the British colonial government declared a state of emergency in Malaya and started its suppression against the Malayan Communist Party. Jin decided to join the underground anti-British rebellion force then. …”
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    重绘华语语系版图:冷战前后新马华语电影的文化生产 = Remapping the sinophone: the cultural production of Chinese-language cinema in Singapore and Malaya before and during the Cold war... by 许维贤 Hee, Wai Siam

    Published 2023
    “…In the process, the book offers an alternative history to the often taken-for-granted versions of film and national history that sanction anything relating to the Malayan Communist Party during the early period of independence in the region as anti-nationalist. …”
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