To’ Janggut: Legends, Histories, and Perceptions of the 1915 Rebellion in Kelantan by Cheah Boon Kheng [History / Malaysian Literature]
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📖 BOOK SPECIFICATIONS:
* Author: Cheah Boon Kheng
* Publisher: NUS Press (National University of Singapore)
* Format: Paperback (PB)
* Language: English
* ISBN-13: 9789813250000
* Approx. Product Dimensions: 15.2 cm x 22.7 cm x 1.5 cm
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📝 SYNOPSIS:
A magisterial, sweeping analytical masterpiece that stands as a monumental landmark in contemporary post-colonial literature, Southeast Asian history, and structural political economy. In To’ Janggut: Legends, Histories, and Perceptions of the 1915 Rebellion in Kelantan, legendary Malaysian historian and researcher Cheah Boon Kheng delivers a brilliant, objective, and deeply urgent narrative capturing the high-stakes reality of anti-colonial resistance and the complex memory surrounding its leader, Haji Mohd Hassan bin Munas.
This definitive text systematically tracks the architectural roots of the 1915 Kelantan uprising, shifting away from common colonial simplifications that dismissed local freedom fighters as mere bandits or rebels. The narrative deeply investigates how the imposition of dominant British tax structures, aggressive administrative reorganization, and the ultimate erosion of traditional Malay statecraft intersection with local human indignation. Cheah meticulously charts the profound physical, economic, and social costs of the violent British military crackdown, separating historical facts from the multi-layered folklore and political myths that have clouded the uprising for over a century.
Far from a dry academic timeline or a basic biographical sketch, this highly acclaimed foundational work functions as an exceptional sociological essay on human diversity, institutional reform, and deep cultural resilience under colonial duress. It stands as an indispensable addition for non-fiction bibliophiles, Malaysian history collectors, and political analysts looking to understand the profound structural realities driving state sovereignty, local resistance, and historical memory in modern Malaya.
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