Ooi Kee Beng is executive director of Penang Institute.
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Preliminary pages PART ONE: 1901-42 1. Colonial Life Between the Wars 2. Times of Opportunity PART TWO: 1942-45 3. Political Awakening Amid Global Wars 4. Finding Refuge in India PART THREE: 1945-59 5. Politics in a Messy New World 6. Moving Towards Merdeka Epilogue: After 1959 Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author Photos section
Ooi Kee Beng's new book on H.S. Lee provides a remarkable picture of an 'unlikely politician' who made major contributions to the formation of the early Malayan state. It adds another dimension of study to the formidable task of nation building in a multi-communal society and is an excellent follow-up to his widely praised study of Tun Ismail as the 'reluctant politician'."" -Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore ""Set against the global turbulence that marks the birth of modern Malaysia, Ooi Kee Beng has given us a compelling account of Sir Henry Lee Hau Shik's personal life and political career, his role in the move to independence and the indelible imprint he left on the country's history. In highlighting and contextualizing H.S. Lee's own papers, As Empires Fell should be read by all those interested in how Malaysia came to be."" -Barbara Watson Andaya, University of Hawai'i

