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Page 1, paras. 1 and 2: Speech by Mr S. Rajaratnam, Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office), at the official opening of the exhibition “A Vision of the Past” at the National Museum Art Gallery on Thursday, 14 May 1987 at 6.10 pm. Retrieved from the National Archives of Singapore (NAS) Access to Archives Online (a2o)
Page 2, para. 1: Devan Nair
Page 2, para. 2: Lee Kuan Yew, The Singapore story: memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings, Times Editions, 1998)
Page 2, para. 3: Walter Makepeace, Gilbert E. Brooke, Roland St. J. Braddell (eds.), One hundred years of Singapore: being some account of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles on the 6th February 1819 to the 6th February 1919 (London: J. Murray, 1921). Reprinted in 1991 by Oxford University Press, with an introduction by C. M. Turnbull.
Page 3, para. 3: Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham, British Malaya: an account of the origin and progress of British influence in Malaya (London: J. Lane, the Bodley head, 1907) |
Page 4, para. 2: C. M. Turnbull, A history of Singapore, 1819-1975 (Kuala Lumpur; New York: Oxford University Press, 1977). Revised in 1989 as A history of Singapore, 1819-1988.
Page 4, para. 3: A series of speeches by S Jayakumar, S. Dhanabalan, Lee Hsien Loong
Page 5, para. 1: Address by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the opening of the National Exhibition on Thursday, 15 November 1984, at 8.45 pm at the World Trade Centre. Retrieved from the National Archives of Singapore (NAS) Access to Archives Online (a2o).
Page 5, para. 3: Ernest C. T. Chew and Edwin Lee, A history of Singapore (Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1991).
Page 6, para. 1: Teo Chee Hean, National Education speech, 1997
Page 6, para. 2: Lee Kuan Yew, The Singapore story: memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings, Times Editions, 1998).
Page 6, para. 4: Loh Kah Seng, “Within the Singapore story: the use and narrative of history in Singapore”, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 12(2):1-21, 1998.
Page 7, para. 1: T. N. Harper, “Lim Chin Siong and the Singapore Story” in Comet in our sky: Lim Chin Siong in history, edited by Tan Jing Quee, Jomo K. S. (Kuala Lumpur: INSAN, 2001).
Page 7, para. 2: Thomas Babington Macaulay, Jules Michelet, George Bancroft
Page 7, para. 3: Leopold von Ranke |
Page 8, para. 1: Benedetto Croce
Page 8, para. 3: K. G. Tregonning, “The Historical Background”, in Modern Singapore, edited by Ooi Jin-Bee, Chiang Hai Ding (Singapore: University of Singapore, 1969).
Page 8, para. 4: Wong Lin Ken “The strategic significance of Singapore in modern history”, in Chew & Lee (eds.) A history of Singapore (Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1991).
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