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    A medical history of Pulau Pinang, 1900-1957, with special attention to Malaria, Tuberculosis and Leprosy / Lee J. Peter by Lee, J. Peter

    Published 2017
    “…This study has been analysed against the broad historical framework of British Colonial Administration period from 1900-1957. The purpose of this research is to examine the medical history in the state of Pulau Pinang, which consist of Penang Island and Seberang Perai. …”
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    Mengungkap kelestarian pertanian kecil Melayu pada zaman penjajahan British by Mohd Azlan Abdullah, Rosmiza Mohd Zainol, Rosniza Aznie Che Rose, Amriah Buang

    Published 2009
    “…At the latter part of the colonial administration , however, the long suffering Malay small farmers benefited from the benefiction of a more socialist oriented cadre of colonial administrators. …”
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    A medical history of Pulau Pinang, a study of infectious diseases, prevention and treatment, 1918-1957 by Peter, Lee J.

    Published 2014
    “…A Medical History of Pulau Pinang, A study of Infectious diseases, prevention and treatment: 1918-1957 has been analysed within a broad historical framework for the period of the British Colonial Administration. This research will evaluate the health services and facilities in towns and in rural areas under the British Colonial Administration in Pulau Pinang. …”
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    The principles of Native administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1898-1956. By Ahmad Ibrahim AbouShouk and Anders Bjorkelo. Sudan: Abdel Karim Mirghani Cultural Center (Omdurm... by Eisa, Garout Suliman

    Published 2005
    “…This book is essentially a collection of documents pertaining to the evolution of the institutions of Native Administration introduced by the Colonial Administration of the Sudan. This institution was gradually reformed throughout what was known as the Condominium Rule in the Sudan established in the wake of the joint occupation of the country by British and Egyptian armies after they defeated the Mahdist forces in 1898.…”
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    A review of residential segregation and its consequences in Nigeria by Kasim, Rozilah, Muhammad, Maryam Salihu, Martin, David

    Published 2015
    “…Prior to the colonial administration in Nigeria there existed no residential segregation based on race, ethnic or religious lines. …”
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    Incorporation of Islamic principles to the land tenure system in west peninsular Malaysia: prospect and progress by Maidin, Ainul Jaria, Mobarak Ali, Bashiran Begum

    Published 2009
    “…However, with the advent of the colonial administration and introduction of the English common law into the Malay states legal system, brought about the eradication of the principles of Islamic law. …”
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    The development of science, technical and medical scholarly journals in Malaysia by Hashim, Roosfa

    Published 2012
    “…Subsequently, in the beginning of 20th century with the expansion of the British colonial administration, several research institutes were established out of which the Institute of Medical Research and the Rubber Research Insitute were prominent examples. …”
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    The role of colonial state in the emergence of modern Minna town 1910-1960 / Salihu Ibrahim and Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri by Ibrahim, Salihu, Ahmad Sabri, Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani

    Published 2018
    “…The research aim at an examination of the growth and development of Minna town in the face of modernization, urbanization and changing socio-economic and political environment, it traced the emergence of the town to colonial era in 1910 following the British conquest of the area and consequent establishment of colonial administrative structures. The significance of the paper lies in its ability to unravel the historicity of the origin of Minna and to point out the…”
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    Full Circle or Spiralling Out of Control?: State Violence and the Control of Urbanisation in Papua New Guinea by Koczberski, Gina, Curry, George, Connell, J.

    Published 2001
    “…This reluctance, evident since the 1960s, has been characteristic of both the colonial and post-colonial administrations. Opposition to some facets of urbanisation continues today, despite growing population and land pressures in most rural areas and real problems of landlessness emerging in particular rural areas. …”
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    The diminishing of indigenous artistic tradition in the decorative arts of the mosques in the Malay World by Md. Sharif, Harlina

    Published 2019
    “…The study highlights the period in history when the artistic creations were most prominent and the declination of local arts only to be replaced by decorative schemes introduced by Colonial administrations in the 19th and 20th century buildings.…”
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    The diminishing of indigenous artistic tradition in the decorative arts of the mosques in the Malay World by Md. Sharif, Harlina

    Published 2019
    “…The study highlights the period in history when the artistic creations were most prominent and the declination of local arts only to be replaced by decorative schemes introduced by Colonial administrations in the 19th and 20th century buildings.…”
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    Babri Mosque: a historic bone of contention by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2007
    “…After a thorough scrutiny of the available historical literature on the Mosque, this article argues that to regard it as the birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama is untenable and the notion was actually put into circulation by British colonial officials to serve British interests in the Indian subcontinent. Successive colonial administrations tried to strengthen their grip on South Asia by playing off one group against another in the name of caste, race, and, most importantly, religion. …”
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    Pemerkasaan pembangunan bangsa berasaskan acuan sendiri (Empowerment of race development based on their own mould) by Abdul Hamid, Solahuddin, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Nizho

    Published 2013
    “…Alternately colonialism over a long period was sup pressed, sorting and removing capabilities and the ability of the Malays in the current economy development. Colonial administration meddling in the government system has not developed economic development based on social justice as expected. …”
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    British India and Victorian literary culture by ní Fhlathúin, Máire

    Published 2015
    “…Previously unstudied texts by women poets and travel-writers, members of the colonial administration and British and Indian contributors to the periodical press are examined alongside the well-known work of Rudyard Kipling and William Jones. …”
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    Preventive Medicine And "Mission Civilisatrice" Uses Of The Bcg Vaccine In French Colonial Vietnam Between The Two World Wars by Monnais, Laurence

    Published 2006
    “…The use of BCG in Vietnam, which was both early and extensive in comparison with its use in France as we will see, seems likely to provide us with important new ways of understanding the role of the colonial empire in driving scientific experimentation and "progress", in particular by revealing the colonial administration's autonomy from metropolitan imperialist directives which, when not absent, were often not responding to local needs…”
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    The constitutional history of Sarawak / Major Mohd Razali Osman by Osman, Mohd Razali

    Published 1982
    “…Constitutionally, Sarawak develop at a much faster rate under the British Colonial administration, and the people were slowly but surely entrusted with the governance of their own country.…”
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    Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Native Customary Land Tenure in Sarawak by Dimbab, Ngidang

    Published 2005
    “…Contrary to commonly accepted principles of civil society and the ideology of self-determination and governance, the socio-cultural and psychological spaces, territory, boundaries, sovereignty, and customary rights to land resources of the indigenous peoples in Sarawak were not selfdetermined, but were defined during the course of the last century and a half by the Brooke and colonial administrations and by subsequent postcolonial governments. …”
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    Sejarah sosioekonomi Daerah Yan dari 1909 hingga 1957 by Teh, Koon Hoo

    Published 2003
    “…This research reveals how Yan was marginalized either by design or otherwise especially in the field of economy, social and politics. The colonial administrators paid special attention to the districts which could be exploited and left Yan to fend for itself. …”
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