Pre-Colonial Singapore - Singapore Chronicles
Kwa Chong Guan
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9789814747110
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The conventional and dominant view of Singaporeās history is that it began with Stamford Rafflesā arrival on the island in January 1819, and that nothing of significance, if at all anything, happened on this island before that. This book attempts a re-examination of the existing evidence in conjunction with excavated archaeological evidence and Portuguese and Dutch archival records to argue that there were significant developments on and around the island. They shaped Singaporeās historical development after 1819 and could alter our understanding of what Singapore is about in history.
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Contents
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1. A 14th-century āGreat Cityā: Reading the Malay Annals
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2. Archaeology of the Forbidden Hill
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3. Temasek-Singapura in the Nanhai Trade
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4. Singapura in Melakaās 15th-century World
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5. 16th-century Shahbandar of the Johor Sultans
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6. 17th-century Contested Waterways
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7. An 18th-century Fishing Village
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8. Conclusion: Linking Singapore Before and After Raffles
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Pre-Colonial Singapore - Singapore Chronicles
Pre-Colonial Singapore - Singapore Chronicles
Kwa Chong Guan
Paperback
9789814747110
Ā
The conventional and dominant view of Singaporeās history is that it began with Stamford Rafflesā arrival on the island in January 1819, and that nothing of significance, if at all anything, happened on this island before that. This book attempts a re-examination of the existing evidence in conjunction with excavated archaeological evidence and Portuguese and Dutch archival records to argue that there were significant developments on and around the island. They shaped Singaporeās historical development after 1819 and could alter our understanding of what Singapore is about in history.
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Contents
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1. A 14th-century āGreat Cityā: Reading the Malay Annals
Ā
2. Archaeology of the Forbidden Hill
Ā
3. Temasek-Singapura in the Nanhai Trade
Ā
4. Singapura in Melakaās 15th-century World
Ā
5. 16th-century Shahbandar of the Johor Sultans
Ā
6. 17th-century Contested Waterways
Ā
7. An 18th-century Fishing Village
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8. Conclusion: Linking Singapore Before and After Raffles
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Kwa Chong Guan
Paperback
9789814747110
Ā
The conventional and dominant view of Singaporeās history is that it began with Stamford Rafflesā arrival on the island in January 1819, and that nothing of significance, if at all anything, happened on this island before that. This book attempts a re-examination of the existing evidence in conjunction with excavated archaeological evidence and Portuguese and Dutch archival records to argue that there were significant developments on and around the island. They shaped Singaporeās historical development after 1819 and could alter our understanding of what Singapore is about in history.
Ā
Contents
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1. A 14th-century āGreat Cityā: Reading the Malay Annals
Ā
2. Archaeology of the Forbidden Hill
Ā
3. Temasek-Singapura in the Nanhai Trade
Ā
4. Singapura in Melakaās 15th-century World
Ā
5. 16th-century Shahbandar of the Johor Sultans
Ā
6. 17th-century Contested Waterways
Ā
7. An 18th-century Fishing Village
Ā
8. Conclusion: Linking Singapore Before and After Raffles
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