Abstract: Since 1957, Malaysian public life has been organized around a historic conflation of three important political themes: “race, religion and royalty”, or “3R”, all of which are purportedly championed and defended by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). This article explores how this conflation of themes became so important to this postcolonial nation-state, specifically by investigating its influence in shaping Malaya\u27s territorial limits. The 3R conflation has deep historical roots which stretch much further back than the moment of decolonization, as shown by a series of approaches to Britain made by Malay Muslim rulers between 1895 and 1902—the period in which a boundary between Malaya and Siam was first negotiated. ...
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
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In this article, the process of secularization during the colonization of the Malay world, including...
This article reconsiders the origins of the concept of “Malays” in British Malaya from the perspecti...
The late nineteenth century marked the beginning of British policy of intervention in the Malay stat...
The purpose of this study has been to trace the growth of communal, ethnic and national feeling amo...
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Malaysia’s political system and society o�er interesting frameworks for the exploration of the embe...
After Perak signed the Pangkor Treaty in 1874, the Malay peninsula, with growing British presence, b...
What is the position of the local in a national history? Urban settlements in the Malay peninsula we...
Malaysia has its own uniqueness with its population consists of multiple races and religions. The pr...
A few historical reports exist on the Orang Asli, the indigenous people of the Malay Peninsula.1 Sev...
A plural society is like the proverbial iceberg: looking at it is not tantamount to seeing the whole...
Malaysia is one of the multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious countries in Southeast Asia....
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
This paper is concerned with the historical development of two supposedly dominant ethnic groups: th...
In this article, the process of secularization during the colonization of the Malay world, including...
This article reconsiders the origins of the concept of “Malays” in British Malaya from the perspecti...
The late nineteenth century marked the beginning of British policy of intervention in the Malay stat...
The purpose of this study has been to trace the growth of communal, ethnic and national feeling amo...
The formation of Malaysia is an old topic but in the past its formation has been explained basically...
This article discusses the efforts involved in building a nation from the historical perspective. It...
Malaysia’s political system and society o�er interesting frameworks for the exploration of the embe...
After Perak signed the Pangkor Treaty in 1874, the Malay peninsula, with growing British presence, b...
What is the position of the local in a national history? Urban settlements in the Malay peninsula we...
Malaysia has its own uniqueness with its population consists of multiple races and religions. The pr...
A few historical reports exist on the Orang Asli, the indigenous people of the Malay Peninsula.1 Sev...
A plural society is like the proverbial iceberg: looking at it is not tantamount to seeing the whole...
Malaysia is one of the multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious countries in Southeast Asia....
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
This paper is concerned with the historical development of two supposedly dominant ethnic groups: th...
In this article, the process of secularization during the colonization of the Malay world, including...