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Prince of Pirates: The Temenggongs and the Development of Johor and Singapore, 1784-1885 (2nd Edition)


Carl A. Trocki
 


No country’s history is so well documented yet so poorly understood as that of a former colony. Singapore and Malaysia are particular victims of this historical paradox, and Carl Trocki’s account of the history of Johor and Singapore was a major advance in scholarship on Malaysia. His study of the Temenggongs of Johor offered an original and highly provocative reinterpretation of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history, revealing continuities between pre-colonial and colonial periods that had been obscured by attention given to the European intrusion.

This edition includes a new introduction by the author that positions the study within subsequent literature on Malaysian history, the Chinese migration, the opium trade and the history of the British Empire in Asia. It also explains the role the book played in pioneering a number of important initiatives in Malaysian studies.
 

publication year: 2007
264 pages
ISBN 978-9971-69-376-3  Paperback  US$26.00  S$36.00

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