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LITERATURE
The Penang Secession Movement, 1948 - 1951
Writer :
Mohd Noordin Sopiee
Publisher :
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies / Volume 4 / Issue 01 / March 1973, pp 52-71
URL :
http://www.jstor.org/stable/20070027
Tag :
British Overseas Citizen
Date :
00/03/1973
SUMMARY
The Federation of Malaya, formed on 1 February 1948, may be considered a major achievement in state-building in the Third World. Despite great stresses and strains, it was to survive intact until 1963 when it became the dominant part of a larger political entity. Its integrity as a politically unified system was threatened in those fifteen years by numerous secession attempts emanating from Johore (in the period 1955–1956), from Kelantan (in 1955) and from Penang (in the period 1948–1951 and 1953–1957). This article will deal with the most important of these, the Penang secession movement of 1948 to 1951.
Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1973
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