Malaya.
by Ginsburg, Norton, Chester F. Roberts, Jr. et al
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1958, University of Washington Press, Seattle. The American Ethnological Society. Hard Cover. 'Singapore and the Federation have been considered together as an entity, and the two are discussed under the regional name, Malaya.' With the collaboration of Leonard Comber, Burton Stein, C. Lester Stermer, John E. Trotter. Includes Demographic Patterns; Patterns of Settlements; Systems of Transportation and Telecommunications; Communication in a Plural Society; The Malays in Malaya; The Chinese in Malaya; The Indians in Malaya; The Economic System; Political Organization and Development. A close environmental, social, economic, and political overview following independence on 31 August 1957. Lithographed typescript; xii, 533 p., index, tables, maps; green paper-covered boards, tan spine, stamped in white; bottom of front hinge torn, front cover stained, else good+. 100803
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- Title
- Malaya.
- Author
- Ginsburg, Norton, Chester F. Roberts, Jr. et al
- Format/Binding
- Hard Cover
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- 1958, University of Washington Press, Seattle. The American Ethnological Society
- Keywords
- Pacific Islands
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- History: Australia and South Pacific;
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