ABSTRACT This thesis analyzes and compares depictions of Singapore and British Malaya from the turn of the twentieth century to 1942, the year the colonial city and naval base fell to Japanese forces. While many studies have looked forward to decolonization after the fall of Singapore, this study looks back to the crucial decades before the Second World War. The primary sources for the study are selected articles and books by American and British journalists, travel writers, and world-affairs observers. These sources show a gradual shift in focus from Singapore as a thriving commercial hub and culturally diverse colonial city to a strategic naval base. The British, the Australians, the Dutch, and the Americans seemed to pin their hopes on t...
This article explores three questions relating to the history of Singapore and the Straits with a fo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
This thesis analyzes the connections between the Vietnam War and Singapore's early history as an in...
ABSTRACT This thesis analyzes and compares depictions of Singapore and British Malaya from the turn ...
On 25 December 1941, Hong Kong fell to the Japanese, symbolizing the end of British rule since 1842....
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This essay investigates the propaganda activities in Singapore’s former elite cinemas: the Cathay, t...
The Battle of Singapore concluded on 15 February 1942 when Britain surrendered the besieged island t...
This thesis attempts to understand the state-press relationship in Singapore by contextualising it t...
Circular mobility to settlement; casual laborer to national worker; citizen back to migrant. This di...
Very few writers have attempted to write anything about the relations of these two countries despit...
Today widely considered a successful example of nation building and national identity formation, Sin...
This paper examines the relevance of Singapore as a global city ante litteram, by tracing its long-t...
In 1870, the first group of karayuki-san arrived in Singapore. Although much has been written on the...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This article explores three questions relating to the history of Singapore and the Straits with a fo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
This thesis analyzes the connections between the Vietnam War and Singapore's early history as an in...
ABSTRACT This thesis analyzes and compares depictions of Singapore and British Malaya from the turn ...
On 25 December 1941, Hong Kong fell to the Japanese, symbolizing the end of British rule since 1842....
In postcolonial studies, the focus has traditionally been on colonised subjects and on the wide-rang...
This essay investigates the propaganda activities in Singapore’s former elite cinemas: the Cathay, t...
The Battle of Singapore concluded on 15 February 1942 when Britain surrendered the besieged island t...
This thesis attempts to understand the state-press relationship in Singapore by contextualising it t...
Circular mobility to settlement; casual laborer to national worker; citizen back to migrant. This di...
Very few writers have attempted to write anything about the relations of these two countries despit...
Today widely considered a successful example of nation building and national identity formation, Sin...
This paper examines the relevance of Singapore as a global city ante litteram, by tracing its long-t...
In 1870, the first group of karayuki-san arrived in Singapore. Although much has been written on the...
The founding of Singapore by the British in 1819 had a tremendous impact on the economic and politic...
This article explores three questions relating to the history of Singapore and the Straits with a fo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
This thesis analyzes the connections between the Vietnam War and Singapore's early history as an in...