Reimagining Singaporeās History
Matthew Oey
Paperback, 314 pages
9789815323757
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Essays on Pre-Colonial Roots and Modern Identity
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What is history? How is it made? And why does it matter? Reimagining Singaporeās History brings together leading historians to discuss these questions within the context of the decades-long project to rediscover pre-colonial Singapore.
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2019 was a milestone in Singaporeās history as it marked the 200th anniversary of Stamford Rafflesā landing in 1819. However, in a powerful turn of events, government-sponsored celebrations used the occasion to highlight Singaporeās longer pre-colonial story, in the process officially pushing back the modern countryās origins to the 14th-century trading post of Temasek.
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Contrary to popular belief, Singapore was not a forgotten land between Temasek and Raffles; it remained a rich crossroads of trade, culture, religion, and merchant empires (both Asian and European). The discovery of this pre-1819 period has led to Singaporeās ānew historyā, also known as its ā700-year narrativeā.
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While this narrative has long been common knowledge among academics, it was only in the past decade that it began to make its way into the public consciousness. Why and how did these changes come about? Where did they come from? Why did it take so long to bridge academic and public knowledge? And what is pre-colonial Singaporeās relevance for us in the 21st century?
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Surveying topics from archaeology to post-colonial theory, this essay collection explores the above questions and introduces the sources, discoveries, and ideas that led to the literal re-writing of Singaporeās official historical narratives over the past decades.
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Contributors include renowned National University of Singapore professors and public historians:
Professor Wang Gungwu
Professor Peter Borschberg
Professor Kwa Chong Guan
Professor Syed Farid Alatas
Chris Hale
Tim Hannigan
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Reimagining Singaporeās History
Reimagining Singaporeās History
Matthew Oey
Paperback, 314 pages
9789815323757
Ā
Essays on Pre-Colonial Roots and Modern Identity
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What is history? How is it made? And why does it matter? Reimagining Singaporeās History brings together leading historians to discuss these questions within the context of the decades-long project to rediscover pre-colonial Singapore.
Ā
2019 was a milestone in Singaporeās history as it marked the 200th anniversary of Stamford Rafflesā landing in 1819. However, in a powerful turn of events, government-sponsored celebrations used the occasion to highlight Singaporeās longer pre-colonial story, in the process officially pushing back the modern countryās origins to the 14th-century trading post of Temasek.
Ā
Contrary to popular belief, Singapore was not a forgotten land between Temasek and Raffles; it remained a rich crossroads of trade, culture, religion, and merchant empires (both Asian and European). The discovery of this pre-1819 period has led to Singaporeās ānew historyā, also known as its ā700-year narrativeā.
Ā
While this narrative has long been common knowledge among academics, it was only in the past decade that it began to make its way into the public consciousness. Why and how did these changes come about? Where did they come from? Why did it take so long to bridge academic and public knowledge? And what is pre-colonial Singaporeās relevance for us in the 21st century?
Ā
Surveying topics from archaeology to post-colonial theory, this essay collection explores the above questions and introduces the sources, discoveries, and ideas that led to the literal re-writing of Singaporeās official historical narratives over the past decades.
Ā
Contributors include renowned National University of Singapore professors and public historians:
Professor Wang Gungwu
Professor Peter Borschberg
Professor Kwa Chong Guan
Professor Syed Farid Alatas
Chris Hale
Tim Hannigan
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Matthew Oey
Paperback, 314 pages
9789815323757
Ā
Essays on Pre-Colonial Roots and Modern Identity
Ā
What is history? How is it made? And why does it matter? Reimagining Singaporeās History brings together leading historians to discuss these questions within the context of the decades-long project to rediscover pre-colonial Singapore.
Ā
2019 was a milestone in Singaporeās history as it marked the 200th anniversary of Stamford Rafflesā landing in 1819. However, in a powerful turn of events, government-sponsored celebrations used the occasion to highlight Singaporeās longer pre-colonial story, in the process officially pushing back the modern countryās origins to the 14th-century trading post of Temasek.
Ā
Contrary to popular belief, Singapore was not a forgotten land between Temasek and Raffles; it remained a rich crossroads of trade, culture, religion, and merchant empires (both Asian and European). The discovery of this pre-1819 period has led to Singaporeās ānew historyā, also known as its ā700-year narrativeā.
Ā
While this narrative has long been common knowledge among academics, it was only in the past decade that it began to make its way into the public consciousness. Why and how did these changes come about? Where did they come from? Why did it take so long to bridge academic and public knowledge? And what is pre-colonial Singaporeās relevance for us in the 21st century?
Ā
Surveying topics from archaeology to post-colonial theory, this essay collection explores the above questions and introduces the sources, discoveries, and ideas that led to the literal re-writing of Singaporeās official historical narratives over the past decades.
Ā
Contributors include renowned National University of Singapore professors and public historians:
Professor Wang Gungwu
Professor Peter Borschberg
Professor Kwa Chong Guan
Professor Syed Farid Alatas
Chris Hale
Tim Hannigan
























