from History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2017
General Works
1357. Alatas, Syed Hussein, Khoo Kay Kim, and Kwa Chong Guan. Malays/ Muslims and the History of Singapore. Occasional Paper Series, nos. 1–98. Singapore: Centre for Research on Islamic & Malay Affairs, 1998. 61 pp. ISEAS, NTUNIE, NUS, NLB.
1358. Barnard, Timothy P. and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied. “Temasek, Singapura & Singapore: From Ancient to Colonial Port”. In Malay Heritage of Singapore, edited by Aileen T. Lau and Bernhard Platzdasch. Singapore: Suntree Media in association with Malay Heritage Foundation, 2010. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.
1359. Gan, Mary. “Walk on By”. City Streets 2 (August 1990): 36–40. ISEAS, NLB, NUS.
1360. Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied. Muslims as Minorities: History and Social Realities of Muslims in Singapore. Bangi: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 2009. 129 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTU, NUS.
1361. Kamsiah Abdullah et al. Malay Heritage of Singapore. Edited by Aileen T. Lau and Bernhard Platzdasch. Singapore: Suntree Media in association with Malay Heritage Foundation, 2010. 236 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.
1362. Lee, Edwin. “Singapore: Lessons from History in National Development”. In Malaysia and Singapore: Problem and Prospects, edited by Azizah Kassim and Lau Teik Soon. Singapore: Singapore Institute of International Affairs, 1991. ISEAS, NLB, NTUNIE, NUS.
1363. Lyons, Lenore and Michele Ford. “Singapore First: Challenging the Concept of Transnational Malay Masculinity”. In Reframing Singapore: Memory, Identity, Trans-Regionalism, edited by Derek Heng and Syed Muhd. Khairudin Aljunied. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009. 318 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NUS.
1364. Miksic, John N. “Beyond the Grave: Excavations North of the Keramat Iskandar Shah 1988”. Heritage 10 (1988): 34–56. NLB, NUS.
Early History and Malay Kingdoms (before 1819)
1365. Agus Salim. Kesah Raja2 Melayu Singapura. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 1969. 100 pp. NLB, NUS.
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1367. Andaya, Leonard Y. “The Kingdom of Johor, 1641–1728: A Study of Economic and Political Developments in the Straits of Malacca”. PhD dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, 1971. 452 pp. ISEAS, NLB, NUS.
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1369. Badriyah Haji Salleh. “Syair as a Historical Source: The Syair Tantangan Singapura, a 19th Century Text”. In New Perspective and Research on Malaysian History: Essays on Malaysian Historiography. Kuala Lumpur: The MBRAS, 2007. NLB.
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