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- 3From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 48)Peter Nicholas Tarling died suddenly on 13 May 2017 while swimming in the Pacific Ocean near his home in Devonport, New Zealand. (1) Although Nick, as he was affectionately known, might not be with us anymore, many...
- 4From:Journal of the Australian War Memorial (Issue 37) Peer-Reviewed{1} In 1945 the task of retaking from the Japanese the former British Borneo territories of Sarawak, Brunei, and North Borneo (Sabah) was entrusted to the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). The 20th and 24th Brigades of...
- 5From:The Historian (Vol. 66, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedKamikaze, Cherry Blossoms, and Nationalisms: The Militarization of Aesthetics in Japanese History. By Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2002. Pp. xvii, 411. $20.00. One of the...
- 6From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 51)Leigh, Michael. 2018, Deals, Datus and Dayaks: Sarawak and Brunei in the Making of Malaysia. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre. ISBN 978-967-2165-21-7 Despite all of those...
- 7From:Borneo Research Bulletin (Vol. 44)Within a brief campaign period of less than two months (December 1941 to February 1942), the whole island of Borneo was militarily occupied by Imperial Japanese forces. Bornean oil and rubber were assets coveted by...
- 8From:Journal of the Australian War Memorial (Issue 35) Peer-ReviewedBob Reece, Masa Jepun: Sarawak under the Japanese 1941-1945, Kuching, Sarawak, Sarawak Literary Society, 1998, xix + 254 pp., map, illustrations, bibliography, rrp hard cover A$65, soft cover A$45 (incl. packing &...
- 9From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 29, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn Sarawak under the Brooke regime, efforts to promote rice cultivation were consistently overshadowed by the channelling of capital and labour to other more profitable economic pursuits. Measures to increase domestic...