TY - BOOK AU - McCrum,Ronald TI - The men who lost Singapore, 1938-1942 SN - 9789814722391 U1 - 940.5425957 PY - 2017/// CY - Singapore PB - NUS Press KW - Governors KW - Singapore KW - History KW - 20th century KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Campaigns KW - Great Britain KW - Colonies KW - Asia KW - Administration KW - Officials and employees KW - Siege, 1942 N1 - 1. Introduction -- 2. Harbingers of war -- 3. The colonial rulers -- 4. The ambiguous strategy -- 5. Civil defence disarray -- 6. Confronting the enemy -- 7. The Siege of Singapore -- 8. Aftermath -- 9. Conclusion N2 - "The British military failure against the Japanese invasion of Singapore in 1942 is a well-documented and closely examined episode. While attention is frequently drawn to the role of the Colonial Governor and his staff during this period, the participation of the civil authorities has not been subjected to the same rigorous scrutiny. In this book, Ronald McCrum undertakes a close examination of the role and the responsibilities of the colonial authorities both in the lead-up to the war and during it. He contends that the colonial government, by pursuing different priorities, needlessly created distraction and confusion. Additionally, the poor, even hostile, relations that developed between the local government and the British military hierarchy impeded a joint approach to the growing threat and affected the course of this campaign. McCrum displays how the tawdry management of civil defence matters led to unnecessary loss of civilian life." ER -