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Neglected story: Christian missionaries, Chinese new villagers, and Communists in the Battle for the 'hearts and minds' in Malaya, 1948-1960 / Hing, Lee Kam   Journal Article
Hing, Lee Kam Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960), the colonial authorities resettled an estimated half a million rural dwellers, mainly Chinese, from the fringe of the jungle, to cut them off from contact with armed members of the Malayan Communist Party. The re-location led to political alienation among many resettled in the nearly 500 New Villages. Winning their support against the insurgency therefore was urgent. At this juncture, foreign missionaries were forced to leave China following the communist takeover in October 1949. Many of these missionaries were Chinese-speaking with medical or teaching experience. The High Commissioner of Malaya, Sir Henry Gurney, and his successor, Sir Gerald Templer, invited these and other missionaries to serve in the New Villages. This paper looks at colonial initiatives and mission response amidst the dynamics of domestic politics and a changing international balance of power in the region.
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