This project considers the public’s image of Singapore’s Raffles Museum during the colonial period, and the evolution of this image starting from the inception of the museum to the emergence of Singapore as an independent nation. A local English-language newspaper, the Straits Times, is used as a proxy for the views that members of the public held on the museum in the years under study. The project takes advantage of the newspaper archives, a significant proportion of which have been digitized by the National Library of Singapore, and have been made publicly available and searchable. All articles containing mention of the Museum were summarized and then analysed to reconstruct a view of the themes and trends that the public, through the len...
The thesis explore an exhibition taken from the Singapore Press Holdings archive of new photographs ...
In New Zealand and Singapore, national identity is inextricably linked to the processes of colonisat...
This study will analyze the existence of the Look-To-The-East idea in Malaya during the British colo...
This project considers the public’s image of Singapore’s Raffles Museum during the colonial period, ...
The study of museums as part of society has been underway for some time now and a number of pioneeri...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary, humanist-centered examination of the cultural biography o...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to examine the inter-war history of the Raffles Library in ...
This thesis will demonstrate how cultural policies in Singapore are informed by underlying political...
This edited volume of essays arose out of the Revisiting Raffles symposium and evening lectures at t...
The Straits Chinese Magazine (SCM), published in Singapore between 1897 and 1907, was a watershed in...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This chapter considers the complex relationship between reading, literary appreciation and civic par...
The Museum of Asian Art of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur was established in 1955 as the U...
This project surveys the National Archives of Singapore's first online exhibition "Colours in the Wi...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
The thesis explore an exhibition taken from the Singapore Press Holdings archive of new photographs ...
In New Zealand and Singapore, national identity is inextricably linked to the processes of colonisat...
This study will analyze the existence of the Look-To-The-East idea in Malaya during the British colo...
This project considers the public’s image of Singapore’s Raffles Museum during the colonial period, ...
The study of museums as part of society has been underway for some time now and a number of pioneeri...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary, humanist-centered examination of the cultural biography o...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to examine the inter-war history of the Raffles Library in ...
This thesis will demonstrate how cultural policies in Singapore are informed by underlying political...
This edited volume of essays arose out of the Revisiting Raffles symposium and evening lectures at t...
The Straits Chinese Magazine (SCM), published in Singapore between 1897 and 1907, was a watershed in...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This chapter considers the complex relationship between reading, literary appreciation and civic par...
The Museum of Asian Art of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur was established in 1955 as the U...
This project surveys the National Archives of Singapore's first online exhibition "Colours in the Wi...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
The thesis explore an exhibition taken from the Singapore Press Holdings archive of new photographs ...
In New Zealand and Singapore, national identity is inextricably linked to the processes of colonisat...
This study will analyze the existence of the Look-To-The-East idea in Malaya during the British colo...