Singapore : A modern history
Date de parution :
01/12/2018
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Ean :
9781780763057
Pages :
304
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Résumé
Présentation de l'éditeur
Singapore gained independence in 1965, a city-state in a world of nation-states. Yet its long and complex history reaches much farther back. Blending modernity and tradition, ideologies and ethnicities, a peculiar set of factors make Singapore what it is today. In this thematic study of the island nation, Michael D. Barr proposes a new approach to understand this development. From the pre-colonial period through to the modern day, he traces the idea, the politics, and the geography of Singapore over five centuries of rich history. In doing so, he rejects the official narrative of the so-called "Singapore Story."
Drawing on in-depth archival work and oral histories, Singapore: A Modern History is a work both for students of the country's history and politics, but also for any reader seeking to engage with this enigmatic and vastly successful nation.
Table des matières
Prologue :Singapore's History Wars: Reorienting the National Narrative
2.The Idea of Singapore
3.Singapore Central: The Role of Location in Singapore's History
4.Government before 'politics': circa 1390-circa 1890
5.Politics and Governance in Modern Singapore
6.Governance in Independent Singapore: From Survival to Superlatives
7.The Economy: Singapore, still at the centre
8.The Society: Singapore as a City
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