Historical Dictionary of Singapore

Historical Dictionary of Singapore
Author: Justin Corfield
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810873877

In spite of Singapore's small size, it has long had a major impact on the world because of its geographical location and its wealth. The British initially made the island a major port for the shipping of goods and later as an airline hub for the region. These factors, along with a steady government, have helped to contribute to the country's affluence. This multicultural, multiracial, and multi-religious island-nation is the envy of many countries in the world, which have tried to emulate the economic success of Singapore. The new edition of the Historical Dictionary of Singapore has been completely rewritten since the first edition was released 20 years ago. It relates the history of this country through a chronology, an introductory essay, an expansive bibliography, and over 500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on significant persons, events, places, organizations, and other aspects of Singapore history from the earliest times to the present.

Singapore

Singapore
Author: Gretchen Liu
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2001
Genre: Singapore
ISBN: 0700715843

This is the story of Singapore through the eyes of artists and photographers. Each image conveys a strong sense of place, and together they tell the story of a nation and the island they transformed from a fishing village to a global city state.

A History of Modern Singapore, 1819-2005

A History of Modern Singapore, 1819-2005
Author: C.M. Turnbull
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9971694301

When C.M. Turnbull's A History of Singapore, 1819-1975 appeared in 1977, it quickly achieved recognition as the definitive history of Singapore. A second edition published in 1989 brought the story up to the elections held in 1988. In this fully revised edition, rewritten to take into account recent scholarship on Singapore, the author has added a chapter on Goh Chok Tong's premiership (1990-2004) and the transition to a government headed by Lee Hsien Loong. The book now ends in 2005, when the Republic of Singapore celebrated its 40th anniversary as an independent nation. Major changes occurred in the 1990s as the generation of leaders that oversaw the transition from a colony to independence stepped aside in favour of a younger generation of leaders. Their task was to shape a course that sustained the economic growth and social stability achieved by their predecessors, and they would be tested towards the end of the decade when Southeast Asia experienced a severe financial crisis. Many modern studies on Singapore focus on current affairs or very recent events and pay a great deal of attention to Singapore's successful transition from the developing to the developed world. However, younger historians are increasingly interested in other aspects of the country's past, particularly social and cultural issues. A History of Modern Singapore, 1819-2005 provides a solid foundation and an overarching framework for this research, surveying Singapore's trajectory from a small British port to a major trading and financial hub within the British Empire and finally to the modern city state that Singapore became after gaining independence in 1965.

Majulah!

Majulah!
Author: Zainul Abidin bin Rasheed
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9814759880

"The Malay/Muslim community is an integral part of the formative years of modern Singapore. The Singapore Malay/Muslim community comprises approximately 13% of Singapore's population of about 5.5 million people. More than 90% of Singaporean Muslims are Malays while the remaining are Indians, Arabs, Chinese and members of other ethnic groups. This book highlights the progress of the community, its contributions, and also the challenges for the last 50 years since 1965"--

Quest for Political Power: Communist Subversion and Militancy in Singapore

Quest for Political Power: Communist Subversion and Militancy in Singapore
Author: Bilveer Singh
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814634492

The history of communism in Malaya (including Singapore) almost coincided with the rise and fall of communism worldwide, best epitomized in Europe by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Operating through the Malayan Communist Party, communism posed an existential threat to Malaya. While the communist threat in peninsular Malaya was manifested dramatically in armed struggle with guerrillas in the jungle, in Singapore it was primarily in the form of united front subversive activities, interspersed with episodes of violence and assassinations. This new book examines the MCP’s quest for political power in Singapore in the midst of a raging Cold War between communism and the free world, with particular focus on events in the 1950s and 1960s. From its close collaboration with the two leading communist great powers (USSR and China) to its united front strategy of infiltrating student, trade union and political organizations, the MCP’s activities are related here in a clear and engaging manner

The Political Theory of Tyranny in Singapore and Burma

The Political Theory of Tyranny in Singapore and Burma
Author: Stephen McCarthy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134003323

Covering various fields in political science, this new book presents an historical and political-cultural analysis of Buddhism and Confucianism. Using Singapore and Burma as case studies, the book questions the basic assumptions of democratization theory, examining the political science of tyranny and exploring the rhetorical manipulation of religion for the purpose of political legitimacy. A welcome addition to the political science and Asian studies literature, McCarthy addresses many of the current issues that underlie the field of democratization in comparative politics and discusses the issue of imposing Western cultural bias in studying non-Western regimes by analyzing rhetorical traits that are universally regular in politics.

Japan and Singapore in the World Economy

Japan and Singapore in the World Economy
Author: Hitoshi Hirakawa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1999-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134651732

This pioneering work examines Japan's economic activities in Singapore from 1870 to 1965. Drawing upon a wide range of published and unpublished sources, the authors shed new light on issues such as:* prostitution* foreign trade by Kobe's overseas Chinese* fishermen in the inter-war period* Japanese economic activities during the Pacific War* Japan

That's how it Goes

That's how it Goes
Author: Jock Oehlers
Publisher: Select Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2008
Genre: Eurasians
ISBN: 981402239X

The Statesman's Year-Book 1988-89

The Statesman's Year-Book 1988-89
Author: J. Paxton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1731
Release: 2016-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230271170

The classic reference work that provides annually updated information on the countries of the world.

Singapore

Singapore
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1994
Genre: Singapore
ISBN: