The Protected Malay States 1874-1895
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Emily Sadka
This major study of the residential system, where sultans ran their states, but were 'advised' by British residents, covers the period from the beginning of active British involvement on the Malayan peninsula until the establishing of the Federated Malay States, under a more centralised administration. Sadka looks at the purpose, theory and practice of the residency system mainly as it affected Perak and Selangor, the initial members, and later Negeri Sembilan and Pahang. 464 pages. Please see the scan of the contents page for further details.
Weight: 1kg. Post free within Malaysia
Published by University of Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1968. 1st edition.
Condition: Near Fine. Hardback in a similar dust jacket.