Abstract
As part of a broader study, John Tully has recently tackled the social history of rubber in the Second World War, at a time when control of this commodity assumed urgent strategic significance, due to the mechanisation of the world s armed forces.1 This is a welcome development, but Tully s story leaves many crucial gaps. Moreover, his narrative pits grasping and greedy elites against a combative and heroic workforce, allowing for few or no shades of grey.
My thanks are due to Linda Hetherington (librarian at the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre, Brickendonbury, Hertford), and to David Birmingham, Allen Howard, Peter Morris, S. Nawiyanto, Catherine Ngefan, Ian Nish, Declan O’Reilly, Rolf Petri, Andrew Roberts and Nick Westcott, for generously supplying me with materials for this project.
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Clarence-Smith, W.G. (2013). The Battle for Rubber in the Second World War: Cooperation and Resistance. In: Curry-Machado, J. (eds) Global Histories, Imperial Commodities, Local Interactions. Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137283603_11
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