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Amsterdam University Press - Singapore in Global History: 14

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Description

Explore the deep connections between Singapore's past and worldwide historical developments with this important volume from the ICAS Publications series. This book examines Singapore as a city-state through an interdisciplinary lens, providing a clear look at the global dimensions that have fueled its growth from the past to the present day. By offering a global perspective, the text demonstrates how discussions regarding Singapore as a city-state carry significant relevance and implications for Southeast Asia and the rest of the world. This work is a necessary resource for anyone studying how local developments tie into larger international trends. Whether you are an economist or a researcher interested in imperial history, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of how Singapore fits into the broader global narrative. It serves as a vital tool for understanding the historical forces that shaped one of the world's most significant city-states.

Key Features

Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the global dimensions that contributed to the growth of Singapore.

Connects Singapore's local history with major historical developments occurring worldwide up to the present day.

Offers a global viewpoint that extends the relevance of Singapore's city-state status to Southeast Asia and the world.

Serves as a valuable resource for economists and those studying imperial history and global connections.

Part of the respected ICAS Publications series from Amsterdam University Press.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Publication Date
09 February 2014
Listed Since
10 January 2011

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