Further Reading
- Arsecularatne, S. N, Sinhalese immigrants in Malaysia & Singapore, 1860-1990: History through recollections, Colombo, KVG de Silva & Sons, 1991
- Mills, Lennox A. (1933). Ceylon Under British Rule, 1795-1932. Oxford U.P.. http://books.google.com/books?id=YyHG9ZKl3bwC&pg=PA246.
- Malalgoda, Kitsiri (1976). Buddhism in Sinhalese Society, 1750-1900: A Study of Religious Revival and Change. U. of California Press. http://www.ucpress.edu/op.php?isbn=9780520028739.
- Peebles, Patrick (2006). The History of Sri Lanka. Greenwood. http://books.google.com/books?id=SxO0eISluqEC&pg=PA201.
- Peebles, Patrick (2001). The Plantation Tamils of Ceylon. Continuum International. http://books.google.com/books?id=EYeoXrsn8lIC&pg=PA208.
- Schrikker. Alicia (2007). Dutch and British Colonial Intervention in Sri Lanka, 1780-1815: Expansion and Reform. Leiden: Brill. http://books.google.com/books?id=OnaC26k9KG8C&pg=PA221.
- Spencer, Jonathan (1990). Sri Lanka: History and the Roots of Conflict. Psychology Press. http://books.google.com/books?id=i4b6xmZI_XoC.
- Silva, K.M. de History of Sri Lanka (1982) pp 239–488 complete text online free
- Sivasundaram, Sujit. "Ethnicity, Indigeneity, and Migration in the Advent of British Rule to Sri Lanka," American Historical Review (2010) 115#2 pp 428–452. in JSTOR
- Sivasundaram, Sujit. "Tales of the Land: British Geography and Kandyan Resistance in Sri Lanka, c. 1803-1850," Modern Asian Studies (2007) 41#5 pp 925–965. in JSTOR
- Wenzlhuemer, Roland (2008). From Coffee to Tea Cultivation in Ceylon, 1880-1900: An Economic and Social History. Leiden: Brill. http://books.google.com/books?id=QauF4DDEJ20C&pg=PA80.
- Wenzlhuemer, Roland. "Indian Labour Immigration and British Labour Policy in Nineteenth‐Century Ceylon," Modern Asian Studies (2007) 41:575–602
- Wickramasinghe, Nira (2006). Sri Lanka in the Modern Age: A History of Contested Indentities. University of Hawaii Press. http://books.google.com/books?id=Y-xQ8qk9mgYC&pg=PA170.
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