The White Rajah: A History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946

The White Rajah: A History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946
ISBN-10
0521061687
ISBN-13
9780521061681
Series
The White Rajah
Category
History
Pages
319
Language
English
Published
1960-01-03
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Steven Runciman

Description

The Sultan of Brunei gave the title of Rajah and sovereignty of Sarawak, a province of Borneo, to James Brooke in 1841 as a reward for helping to peacefully resolve an uprising in the region. Brooke established his reign over the area, and two further Brooke descendants ruled Sarawak as a British protectorate for the next hundred years until Japanese occupation during World War II followed by cession to Britain. Between the three Rajahs they expanded Sarawak territory, successfully squashed piracy and put in place a structured government and justice system that brought harmony to a diverse multicultural society that had long been in turmoil from clashing cultures, particularly with the widespread practice of headhunting. Published first in 1960 as Sarawak ceded to Malaysia, The White Rajah documents this unique and fascinating time made possible by the 'human sympathy, selflessness and a high integrity' of three generations of Brooke men.

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