The NUS History Alumni Association is hosting (for the first time) a Mad Hatters Party at the new NUS Alumni House next Friday.
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Review: Guardians of the South Seas: Thian Hock Keng and Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan
by Chia Meng Tat Jack
Guardians of the South Seas: Thian Hock Keng and Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan. By Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan. Singapore: Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan, 2006. 155 pp.
Guardians of the South Seas is the English translation of Bojing nanming: Tianfugong yu fujian huiguan æ³¢é–å—æºŸ: 天ç¦å®®ä¸Žç¦å»ºä¼šé¦† (2005), a commemorative book published by the Singapore… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Reminiscing the Singaporean Identity
by Andrew Cai
My proposed documentary would be entitled “Reminiscing the Singaporean Identityâ€. As suggested by the title, it aims to challenge Singaporeans to consider whether the Singapore’s identity is really constant and unchanging. The onslaught of globalization has led to the creation of an increasingly borderless world and foot-loose “global citizensâ€. Hence we need to… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Finding Local Stories
by Inoue Ikuyo
The history of Singapore has always been a controversial issue among academics and politicians alike, as various questions inevitably arise regarding the content, viewpoints and themes of a history of Singapore. When should Singapore’s history start – the fourteenth century or 1819? Should we write Singapore’s history as viewed by the Europeans or… »
A Singapore History Proposal: A Tale of Connections
by Ling Kai Xin Shauna
The plot of the documentary features how Singapore as a global city-state has always been linked to a larger entity. The documentary portrays an internationalist instead of a nationalist history because Singapore’s evolution from an emporium to a city-state has always been shaped by global forces.
The two characters in the… »
Review: 10-Stories Queenstown Through The Years
by Loh Kah Seng
Calvin Low. 10-Stories: Queenstown Through the Years. Singapore: National Heritage Board, 2007. 173 pp.
For scholars, history buffs and elderly Singaporeans seeking an ‘authentic’ slice of Singapore’s history in a time of social change and adaptation, 10-Stories is a welcome breath of fresh air. The National Heritage Board (NHB) coffee table book, completed… »
Experiencing Invisible City as a history student
by Ho Chi Tim
The sentiment I was left with after watching this thoughtful documentary-film, was that Tan Pin Pin tugged plenty on the emotional heart-strings: the Lady-Photographer who wished she was back in England after realising that Singapore was not very elder-friendly; the umpteenth time the Aging Anthropologist was let down by his memory in… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Diverse Perspectives
by Shiela Carelnina Winata
When Singaporeans talk about Singapore history, too often what comes to mind is the Singapore Story taught in the education system through Social Studies lessons: the amazing development of a sleepy colonial outpost into a thriving nation, which has triumphed over many hardships. We start with Raffles’ landing in Singapore and learn… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Where We Came From
by Janice Tan Siew Hong
Standing on a gangplank latched to one side of the pier is the lone figure of a girl. The Chinese junk that took her here has already left. They told her that this is Nanyang, the Chinese name for the Southern Ocean. It was Singapore, 1911. Her fellow passengers on board… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Lim Chin Siong-The Other Side
by Ivan Toh Chun Siong
Singapore’s history, as it is “fashioned by the heroic vision of its founding fathersâ€, has produced an orthodox doctrine we know as the Singapore Story.[i]However, the Singapore story is problematic; embodying a “complexly nuanced historical…interpretation of the past that (was) manufactured for political reasons…a tactical selection of facts: those that are… »
A Singapore History Proposal: Singapo[RE]education
by Lim Shu Hui
Dear Producer,
The title of my proposed documentary is History: Singapo[RE]education. I would like to explain my title using my personal experience and knowledge of Singapore history syllabus. As a student of Singapore history, I have been exposed to a considerable variety of literature and other media forms about the said topic.
For instance,… »