In The Footsteps of Stamford Raffles [electronic resource]
Barley, Nigel2013
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Sir Stamford Raffles was a British colonial trader who, in 1819, founded the island city-state of Singapore. Today, Singapore is a world alpha city ranked alongside London, New York, and Tokyo. In this intriguing book - part history, part travelogue - the author revisits the places that were important in the life of Raffles and evaluates his legacy, both good and bad, in present-day Singapore. Previously published by Penguin, this is a fully updated edition.
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In The Footsteps of Stamford Raffles [electronic resource] / Nigel Barley
Author:
Barley, Nigel, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Monsoon Books Pte. Ltd., 2013
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Nigel Barley was born south of London in 1947. After taking a degree in modern languages at Cambridge, he gained a doctorate in anthropology at Oxford. Barley originally trained as an anthropologist and worked in West Africa, spending time with the Dowayo people of North Cameroon. He survived to move to the Ethnography Department of the British Museum and it was in this connection that he first travelled to Southeast Asia. After forrays into Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and Burma, Barley settled on Indonesia as his principal research interest and has worked on both the history and contemporary culture of that area. After escaping from the museum, he is now a writer and broadcaster and divides his time between London and Indonesia
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9789814423328
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English
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2795206
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