The History of Singapore
By (Author) Jean Abshire
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
959.57
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
This book overviews Singapore's fascinating history from the precolonial era to the present, examining this wealthy island nation from economic, political, cultural, and social perspectives. Singapore is a dominant player in the global economy, serving both as an essential business hub for international finance and home to some of the world's most important ports. It is also one of the world's smallest and most resource-poor countries. This book offers an engaging examination of Singapore using a theme of globalization to explain how the country's worldwide interactions across centuries have resulted in an ethnically diverse society and allowed it to ascend to a position of being an economic powerhouse. Every significant historic event and erafrom its status as a meeting point for traders in the 600s to its colonization by the British in 1819, and from Japanese occupation during World War II to the 2002 arrest of a group of Islamic terroristsis covered.
Jean E. Abshire is associate professor of political science and international studies and head of the Department of Political Science at Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN.