A History of Singapore

This is the first of a series of five volumes on the ASEAN countries being published by Oxford University Press in collaboration with the Southeast Asian Studies Program. In 1819 Thomas Stamford Raffles established an outpost of British India on a sparsely populated island at the southern end of the...

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Other Authors: Lee, Edwin (Editor), Ernest Chin Tiong (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Singapore Oxford University Press 1991
Series:Southeast Asian Studied Program
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