BiblioAsia

BiblioAsia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2016-07
Genre: National libraries
ISBN: UCBK:C099285959

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Biblio Asia

Biblio Asia
Author: National Library (Singapore)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2009
Genre: Public libraries
ISBN: UOM:39015079723428

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Pioneers of Singapore 2020 Edition PDF

Pioneers of Singapore  2020 Edition   PDF
Author: Lee Chin Lim, Soon Oon Chan, Alan Bay
Publsiher: Asiapac Books Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2024
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789811706967

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We always hear the names Raffles or Farquhar whenever we discuss Singapore’s early history. But what of the many other pioneers who were just as important? What are their stories? Accompanied by lively, charming illustrations, Pioneers of Singapore brings you the accounts of thirty-five key figures in Singapore’s colonial history. Some of them include: Who broke up one of the biggest communal riots in Singapore? Who founded the first hospital in Singapore that was built entirely without help from the government? Who produced the first comprehensive map of Singapore and designed most of its early buildings? Read on as our forefathers come to life with the help of comic artist Alan Bay’s beautiful artwork, as the 2004 bestseller returns in an all-new coloured edition!

The Malayan Emergency

The Malayan Emergency
Author: Karl Hack
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009234146

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The Malayan Emergency of 1948–1960 has been scrutinised for 'lessons' about how to win counterinsurgencies from the Vietnam War to twenty-first century Afghanistan. This book brings our understanding of the conflict up to date by interweaving government and insurgent accounts and looking at how they played out at local level. Drawing on oral history, recent memoirs and declassified archival material from the UK and Asia, Karl Hack offers a comprehensive, multi-perspective account of the Malayan Emergency and its impact on Malaysia. He sheds new light on questions about terror and violence against civilians, how insurgency and decolonisation interacted and how revolution was defeated. He considers how government policies such as pressurising villagers, resettlement and winning 'hearts and minds' can be judged from the perspective of insurgents and civilians. This timely book is the first truly multi-perspective and in-depth study of anti-colonial resistance and counterinsurgency in the Malayan Emergency.

Find Your Place in History North East

Find Your Place in History   North East
Author: Carolyn Oei
Publsiher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789811405969

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Before Mandai Zoo, Ah Meng and Inuka, there was Ponggol Zoo, William Basapa aka “Animal Man” and Apay the tiger. In the face of World War II, this zoo in the North East had to close and many of its animals were shot. This E-book recounts this and other disappearances.

Pioneers of Singapore

Pioneers of Singapore
Author: Lee Chin Lim,Soon Onn Chan
Publsiher: ASIAPAC BOOKS
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2024-05-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789811706998

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We always hear the names Raffles or Farquhar whenever we discuss Singapore’s early history. But what of the many other pioneers who were just as important? What are their stories? Accompanied by lively, charming illustrations, Pioneers of Singapore brings you the accounts of thirty-five key figures in Singapore’s colonial history. Some of them include: - Who broke up one of the biggest communal riots in Singapore? - Who founded the first hospital in Singapore that was built entirely without help from the government? - Who produced the first comprehensive map of Singapore and designed most of its early buildings? Read on as our forefathers come to life with the help of comic artist Alan Bay (Once Upon a Singapore… Traders)’s beautiful artwork, as the 2004 bestseller returns in an all-new coloured edition!

Singapore Singapura

Singapore  Singapura
Author: Nicholas Walton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781787381605

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Modern Singapore is a miracle. Half a century ago it unwillingly became an independent nation, after it was thrown out of the Malay Federation. It was tiny, poor, almost devoid of resources, and in a hostile neighborhood. Now, this unlikely country is at the top of almost every global national index, from high wealth and low crime to superb education and much-envied stability. But have these achievements bred a dangerous sense of complacency among Singapore's people? Nicholas Walton walked across the entire country in one day, to grasp what it was that made Singapore tick, and to understand the challenges that it now faces. Singapore, Singapura teases out the island's story, from mercantilist Raffles and British colonial rule, through the war years, to independence and the building of the current miracle. There are challenges ahead, from public complacency and the constraints of authoritarian democracy to changing geographic realities and the difficulties of balancing migration in such a tiny state. Singapore's second half-century will be just as exacting as the one since independence--as Walton warns, talk of a "Singapore model" for our hyper-globalized world must face these realities.

The Second Link

The Second Link
Author: Daryl Lim Wei Jie,Hamid Roslan,Melizarani T. Selva,William Tham
Publsiher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9789815169386

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2023 marks the 60th year since the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, comprising the Federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak – and Singapore. For Malaysians, 1963 is of profound national significance. For Singaporeans, the more memorable year might be 1965, the year of separation and subsequent independence. Yet for two fateful years, the destinies of the two countries were conjoined. The kinship, affinity – and tensions – are still keenly felt today. This collection brings together writers from both countries to reflect creatively and critically upon this sense of entwinement – to celebrate, to reflect, and to rue, in the tradition of volumes such as The Second Tongue (ed. Edwin Thumboo, 1976). Featured writers include: Anitha Devi Pillai, Anna Onni, Arjun Sai Krishnan, Benedict Lim, Brandon Liew, Clara Chow, Clarissa Oon, Daryl Li, Elaine Chiew, Heng Jia Min, Ho Kin Yunn, ila, Jocelyn Marcia Ng, Jonathan Chan, Joshua Ip, Kevin Martens Wong, Malachi Edwin Vethamani, Mohamed Shaker, Ng Yi-Sheng, Noor Iskandar, Paul Augustin, Rachel Fung, Sharmini Aphrodite, Sheena Gurbakhash, Sofia Mariah Ma, Sreedhevi Iyer, Sumitra Selvaraj, Tse Hao Guang, Yu Kai Tan, Zhang Ruihe