Emergency Propaganda
Discover the intriguing narrative of Emergency Propaganda by Kum Ramakrishna, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001. This hardback edition spans 304 pages and delves into a pivotal yet often overlooked period in Southeast Asian history—the Emergency from 1955 to 1958. Ramakrishna sheds new light on how British propaganda played a crucial role in bringing an end to the conflict in December 1958. Through meticulous research, the author explores the social and ethnic dynamics of the era, providing valuable insights into the impact of propaganda on postwar Malaysia. Perfect for those interested in Asian history, ethnic studies, and the sociology of conflict, this book is an essential addition to any history enthusiast's collection. Uncover the complexities of this significant historical moment and understand the power of narrative in shaping societal outcomes.