Encyclopedia of Singapore
Justin Corfield author Robin S Corfield author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Scarecrow Press
Published:6th Jul '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
While Singapore is relatively small in size and population, its impact is considerably larger. This rising financial center has evolved from its early days as an entrepot for Southeast Asia into the transport hub and export-source for the world that it is today. More than this, it has served as a model for many developing countries, showing just how much can be achieved by hard work and intelligent policy even when there are almost no natural resources or other evident sources of wealth available. The Encyclopedia of Singapore focuses on the period since the island-nation's independence but also provides essential background on the country's history. It includes brief entries on the leaders of the struggle for independence and economic progress and includes many cultural figures as well. Other entries describe important places, institutions, and events. In addition, there is a brief chronology and an introduction—to place events in their historical context—and a bibliography for any reader who wants to learn more.
...a useful introduction to Singapore. * s, Vol, 21, No. 5 (2007) *
This book is suitable for the reference collections of all academic and large public libraries, and it is a necessary purchase for specialized Asian/Pacific collections. * American Reference Books Annual, vol. 38 (2007) *
Good coverage of foreign relations and business make this a useful resource for public and academic libraries. * Booklist, 2/15/2007 *
Organized alphabetically, this reference for students and general readers provides a wealth of information on Singapore's history and culture. The focus is on the period since the island nation gained its independence from Britain. Many of the entries are accompanied by b&w photographs. Supplemental materials include a timeline, a bibliography, and a statistical table with demographic data for Singapore and the U.S. for 2002-2003.... * Reference and Research Book News, November 2006 *
ISBN: 9780810853478
Dimensions: 287mm x 224mm x 24mm
Weight: 1061g
296 pages