The Story of Malacca

The Story of Malacca
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Publisher : Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781543768459
ISBN-13 : 1543768458
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of Malacca by : Allein G. Moore

There was a gap of fifty years between the last book on the history of Malacca and this one written by Allein G Moore. Sultans and Spices, Guns and Greed, Race and Religion: The Story of Malacca will be valuable not only to a visitor to this historic city but will also inspire pride in Malaysians for it is also the story of the birth and growth of a nation. Allein takes the reader on a comprehensive but easy-to-read journey from its beginnings as a sleepy coastal fishing village on the west coast of Malaysia to its development into one of the most important trading centres in the world. The author brings to life the events and individuals who helped created Malacca in the long distant past and in more recent years. This book grew out of his own personal curiosity, and he writes not only to tell visitors more about his home town but also to inspire Malaccans to love and preserve their heritage.

Admiral Zheng He and Southeast Asia

Admiral Zheng He and Southeast Asia
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9789812303295
ISBN-13 : 9812303294
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Admiral Zheng He and Southeast Asia by : Leo Suryadinata

Admiral Zheng He and Southeast Asia commemorates the 600th anniversary of Admiral Zheng Hes maiden voyage to Southeast Asia and beyond. The book is jointly issued by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and the International Zheng He Society. To reflect Asian views on the subject matter, nine articles written by Asian scholars Chung Chee Kit, Hsu Yun-Tsiao, Leo Suryadinata, Tan Ta Sen, Tan Yeok Seong, Wang Gungwu, and Johannes Widodo have been reproduced in this volume. Originally published from 1964 to 2005, the articles are grouped into three clusters. The first cluster of three articles examines the relationship of the Ming court, especially during the Zheng He expeditions, with Southeast Asia in general and the Malacca empire in particular. The next cluster looks at the socio-cultural impact of the Zheng He expeditions on some Southeast Asian countries, with special reference to the role played by Zheng He in the Islamization of Indonesia (Java) and the urban architecture of the region. The last three articles deal with the route of the Zheng He expeditions and the location of the places that were visited.

The Malacca Conspiracy

The Malacca Conspiracy
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780310272151
ISBN-13 : 0310272157
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Malacca Conspiracy by : Don Brown

"Against the exotic background of the Straights of Malacca, a daring plot is hatched to finance a nuclear attack against American cities, and Zack and Diane are thrust into the midst of a sizzling race against the clock to foil the conspiracy before disaster strikes"--From publisher description.

Malacca Style

Malacca Style
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9671159311
ISBN-13 : 9789671159316
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Malacca Style by : Serge Jardin

The Portuguese and the Straits of Melaka, 1575-1619

The Portuguese and the Straits of Melaka, 1575-1619
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Publisher : NUS Press
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9789971695705
ISBN-13 : 9971695707
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Portuguese and the Straits of Melaka, 1575-1619 by : Paulo Jorge De Sousa Pinto

Following the fall of the Melaka Sultanate to the Portuguese in 1511, the sultanates of Johor and Aceh emerged as major trading centers alongside Portuguese Melaka. Each power represented wider global interests. Aceh had links with Gujerat, the Ottoman Empire and the Levant. Johor was a center for Javanese merchants and others involved with the Eastern spice trade. Melaka was part of the Estado da India, Portugal's trading empire that extended from Japan to Mozambique. Throughout the sixteenth century, a peculiar balance among the three powers became an important character of the political and economical life in the Straits of Melaka. The arrival of the Dutch in the early seventeenth century upset the balance and led to the decline of Portuguese Melaka. Making extensive use of contemporary Portuguese sources, Paulo Pinto uses geopolitical approach to analyze the financial, political, economic and military institutions that underlay this triangular arrangement, a system that persisted because no one power could achieve an undisputed hegemony. He also considers the position of post-conquest Melaka in the Malay World, where it remained a symbolic center of Malay civilization and a model of Malay political authority despite changes associated with Portuguese rule. In the process provides information on the social, political and genealogical circumstances of the Johor and Aceh sultanates.

History of the Dutch in Malaysia

History of the Dutch in Malaysia
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Publisher : NUTMEG PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9789834351939
ISBN-13 : 9834351933
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Dutch in Malaysia by : Dennis De Witt

Written in the perspective of a Malaysian Dutch descendant, it gives a comprehensive and never before narrated story about the history of the Dutch in Malaysia and the Malaysian Dutch community. This book divides the Dutch historical influences in Malaysia into four different eras. Each era is analysed and represented in relation to its respective social environment and political developments. Included are the historical contributions of individuals, such as the Dutch Admirals who attempted to capture Malacca, the Dutch Governors and their administrative ranks who governed the town and the contributions of the Malacca Burghers in shaping Malaysia's history.

Malacca

Malacca
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066804058
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Malacca by : Huck Chin Lim

Trade and Society in the Straits of Melaka

Trade and Society in the Straits of Melaka
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Publisher : NUS Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9971693542
ISBN-13 : 9789971693541
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Trade and Society in the Straits of Melaka by : Nordin Hussin

This study compares Melaka and Penang in the context of overall trends - policy, geographical position, nature and direction of trade, and morphology and sociology - and how these factors were influenced by trade and policies. Conclusions are drawn concerning where and how Melaka and Penang fit in the urban traditions of Southeast Asia and the significance of the fact that the period under study coincided with the shift from the height of the "Age of Commerce" towards a period of heightened imperialist activities.

The Travels of Ibn Batūta

The Travels of Ibn Batūta
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : GENT:900000099609
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Travels of Ibn Batūta by : Ibn Batuta

Others Is Not A Race

Others Is Not A Race
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Publisher : Monsoon Books
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9781915310231
ISBN-13 : 1915310237
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Others Is Not A Race by : Melissa De Silva

What is a Eurasian? Are Eurasians truly Singaporean? What does it mean to be a Eurasian living in Singapore? Despite existing in Singapore for as long as any other community, Eurasians continue to be somewhat enigmatic to their fellow citizens. Unlike the Chinese, Malays and Indians, who have their own category under Singapore’s multicultural race policy, Eurasians are classified as ‘Others’. ‘OTHERS’ IS NOT A RACE is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together narrative fiction, creative nonfiction, literary food writing and intimate family memoir. This eclectic mix provides a unique perspective into an underrepresented community, all viewed through the candid lens of the author’s personal experiences of growing up and living as a Eurasian in Singapore, as well as visiting family in Melaka’s Portuguese Settlement in Malaysia, where the Eurasian community has thrived for over 500 years. Memory, language, identity and cultural reclamation punctuate this journey of self-discovery, exploring what it means to exist at the confluence of being Singaporean and being Eurasian, and to interrogate the liminal space between two cultures, Asian and European, occupied by this community.