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Titre
Singapore from Temasek to the 21st century : Reinventing the global city
Sujet
Singapore, Singapour, ville mondiale, world city, histoire urbaine, Hack Karl, Margolin Jean-Louis, Delaye Karine
Description
Abstract from the publisher :
Singapore's dramatic, centuries-long struggle defies description as a sequentially unfolding narrative, or merely as the story of a nation. In this volume, a group of international scholars examines the history of Singapore as a series of discontinuous and varied attempts by a shifting array of local and foreign elites to optimize advantages arising from the island's strategic location and overcome its lack of natural resources. Part I sets the scene by considering different ways of looking at the island's long-term history and evaluating Singapore as a global city. Part II provides a series of snapshots of Singapore between 14th and 21st centuries, positioning the island as a major node in regional and world history, and evaluating the local political and social structures that have underpinned the city's ability to function as a major urban centre and ensured its long-term survival.
Jean-Louis Margolin is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Provence at Aix, and a researcher at the Research Institute on Southeast Asia (IRSEA-CNRS), Marseilles.
Karine Delaye is Research Associate at the Research Institute of Southeast Asia (IRSEA-CNRS), Marseilles.