Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... entrepôt port that was apparently past its heyday at the height of the British colonial era . Somewhat reluctantly ejected into modern nationhood with the separation from Malaysia , it has served as a remarkable model of successful ...
... entrepôt port that was apparently past its heyday at the height of the British colonial era . Somewhat reluctantly ejected into modern nationhood with the separation from Malaysia , it has served as a remarkable model of successful ...
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... entrepôt to which the native traders of Siam , Camboja , Chumpa , Cochin- China , and China itself , might annually resort ' ( Raffles 1978 : 55 ) . Added to these were those from more distant lands , Indians , Arabs , Armenians ...
... entrepôt to which the native traders of Siam , Camboja , Chumpa , Cochin- China , and China itself , might annually resort ' ( Raffles 1978 : 55 ) . Added to these were those from more distant lands , Indians , Arabs , Armenians ...
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... entrepôt nature of the port city's economic development can be illustrated by the importance of oil refining , a mainstay of the economy throughout its history as a port city . From 1892 until 1960 , Singapore served as the storage ...
... entrepôt nature of the port city's economic development can be illustrated by the importance of oil refining , a mainstay of the economy throughout its history as a port city . From 1892 until 1960 , Singapore served as the storage ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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