Malaya House

Malaya House
Author: Eric Mawson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595429750

Three distinct and very different ethnic groups, Malays, Chinese, and Indians, combined to form the populous of Malaysia. The nation evolved from a feudal colonial society into a singular, modern-day peaceful country. Malaysia's contributions to world affairs are significant, but as a country, it's often overlooked as a player on the world stage. During the past one hundred twenty years, Malaysia has made huge strides into the twenty-first century. The country's global evolvement from a shambled and discombobulated, piecemeal feudal system into a modern, unified powerhouse is a remarkable feat. Incredibly, despite undue external political pressures from the West and religious pressures from the Middle East, Malaysia has somehow mastered the technique of blending the best of the East and the West to form its own singular independent identity. The characters in the short stories of Malaya House reflect the temperament and social commentary of the times as well as the gradual evolvement and eventual maturity of a developing nation. They also illustrate how the citizens of Malaysia have decided that they can get along, put past hatred and racism aside, and show the world that people from all persuasions can live in relative peace and tolerance with Islam as their central core.

The Kuomintang Movement in British Malaya, 1912-1949

The Kuomintang Movement in British Malaya, 1912-1949
Author: Ching Fatt Yong
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789971691370

The Kuomintang (KMT)--the first legalized political party and movement in modern Malaysian and Singaporean history--is studied against the background of British colonial rule, the changing political circumstances and fortunes in China, and the rising and waning of Malayan Chinese nationalism from 1894. While it highlights the development of the Malayan KMT Movement in terms of leadership, organization, and ideology, it also analyzes changing British colonial policy and management techniques toward the Movement.

Houses in Malaysia

Houses in Malaysia
Author: Hashimah Wan Ismail (Wan.)
Publisher: Penerbit UTM
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789835203626

Malaya

Malaya
Author: K. E. Mackenzie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1952
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Times of Malaya

Times of Malaya
Author: Adnan Ariffin
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644297582

Adnan Ariffin was born at the turning of the tide on a remote seaside town of Port Dickson, Malaysia and grew up with Malays, Chinese and Indians learning to speak some of their languages. He left the seaside town for the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur, and later other towns in east and west coast of Malaysia where he got the inspiration to write his first historical fiction novel in between drinking coffee at Starbucks and watching the demanding local patrons. He now lives in a small apartment on a hill hidden by lush greeneries with his wife and an old terrapine. When not writing bestselling novels, he likes to party with rock stars and dance the tango under a full moon, letting out the occasional scream.