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The Peasant Robbers of Kedah, 1900-29

The Peasant Robbers of Kedah, 1900-29 Historical and Folk Perceptions

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the early 20th century, outlaws became local heros in the countryside near the border between the northern Malaysian state of Kedah and Siam. Cheah Boon Kheng's account of peasant banditry and the society where it flourished draws on colonial records, literary sources and interviews to examine the circumstances that led the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, to call the border area "one of the most lawless and insecure districts" in British Malaya during the 1920s.

Considering banditry from the perspective of the peasant community, Cheah concludes that it grew out of lax government, weak policing, the geography of the border region and underdevelopment, and suggests that bandit heroes might be seen as symbols of rural protest. His discussion of the details of rural life in the early twentieth century and the conditions that underlay rural crime provide a unique social history of rural society in Malaya.

This innovative volume broke new ground in Malaysian studies when it first appeared in 1988, and it is now presented in a new edition.

Book information

ISBN: 9789971696757
Publisher: NUS Press
Imprint: NUS Press
Pub date:
Edition: Second edition
DEWEY: 364.106095951
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 200
Weight: 296g
Height: 154mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 11mm