Episode 3: The Fall of Kuala Lumpur
The third episode of Amok in the Jungle is out now.
In this episode Kuala Lumpur will receive its first European visitors and Yap Ah Loy struggles to defend the camp as the Klang War escalates. We also meet some of the British characters who will shape the future of Malaya.
Listen to Episode 3 below:
Further Reading
Here is the list of books, journal articles and other resources I used to research this episode:
- A History of Malaya by Richard Olof Winstedt
- British Malaya by Frank Swettenham
- Footprints in Malaya by Frank Swettenham
- Swettenham by Henry Sackville Barlow
- Yap Ah Loy by SM Middlebrook
- The History of Early Kuala Lumpur by JM Gullick
- Sutan Puasa: Founder of Kuala Lumpur by Abdur-Razzaq Lubis
- British Intervention in Malaya 1867-1877 by C. Northcote Parkinson
- ITEMS FROM THE JAVA PAPERS. The Straits Times, 23 November 1872, Page 1
- THE SALANGORE DISTURBANCES, The Strait Times, August 3rd 1872
- The Origin of British Administration in Malaya by Khoo Kay Kim
- The Origins of the Malaysian Currency System (1867—1906) by Chiang Hai Ding
- TUNKU KUDIN IN SELANGOR (1868 - 1878) by JM Gullick