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The Trade of Singapore, 1819-1869 (MBRAS Reprint, 23)

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The Trade of Singapore, 1819-1869 (MBRAS Reprint, 23)

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ISBN: 9789679948295
Authors: Wong Lin Ken
Date of Publication: 2003-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: History, Economics
Related Topics: Finance, Society
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This classic work by the late Professor Wong Lin Ken (1931-1983) has been acclaimed highly for its meticulous research and penchant for detail and is widely recognized as making a valuable contribution to Southeast Asian economic history. It was written when the author was only 24 years old and submitted as part of his Master's thesis at the University of Malaya, then in Singapore. This study was first published as an MBRAS monograph in 1961, and has since been out of print. At a gathering of historians of Southeast Asia in Singapore in October 2002, a warm tribute was paid to Wong Lin Ken's scholarship and several requests were made to the MBRAS for a reprint of his classic study. The current reprint of his monograph was meant as a tribute to this elusive yet brilliant scholar. The current reprint comes with a short preface by Professor Wang Gungwu about the author, whom he first knew when they were both undergraduates and graduate students at the University of Malaya in Singapore in the 1950s.
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