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GRADUATE COMMUNITY > GRADUATED

MA Candidates

Ismail F ALATAS (Mr)
Securing Their Place: The Bā'alawi, Prophetic Piety and the Islamic resurgence in Indonesia

Claudine ANG (Ms)
1954-1975 Vietnamese historiography: Using regionalism to study narratives of Vietnamese history

CHANG Yueh Siang (Ms)
The Subversion of Public Icons: John Ruskin and the Crystal Palace

CHEE Pui Yee (Ms)
A nation in art: Drawing education in Meiji Japan

Haydon CHERRY (Mr)
Excavating the Foundations of Identity: Archaeology and Nationalism in Vietnam


CHIANG Ky (Mr)
“Malaysian Malaysia” and Communal Politics (1964-1969): Malaysian Chinese Responses


Emily CHUA (Ms)
A Popluar History of the PRC: Narratives of the Nation in Best-selling Biographies and Memoirs

CHWEE Cheng Foon (Ms)
Secret Societies in Singapore: Survival Strategies, 1930s to 1950s

Siriporn DABPHET (Ms)
The Coronation Ritual and Thai Kingship in the mid-nineteenth century

Dineshwaran s/o SATHISAN (Mr)
The Power of Print: Tamil Newspapers in Malaya & The Imagining of a Tamil Cultural Identity, 1930-1945


FATHIE Bin Ali Abdat (Mr)
Malcolm X and Christianity

Jeremy HAN (Mr)
New Era, New Friends: ANZUS in the Straits of Malacca 1965-9


HARMINDER Kaur (Ms)
Beautifying the Indian: The Culture of cometics in colonial urban India


HO Chi Tim (Mr)
A Situated History of the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1960-1979)


HU Wen (Ms)
“To Forge a Strong and Wealthy China”: The Buy-Chinese Products Movement in Singapore, 1905-1937

JIANG Na (Ms)
Negotiating the image of a new woman: Women intellectuals' group identity and the Funü Zhoukan (Women's Weekly) in the 1930s China


KARTINI Saparudin (Ms)
Colonisation of Everyday Life" in the 1950s & 1960s: Towards the Malayan Dream

Joann KEONG Mei Lin (Ms)
"Sowing the Feeds of Faith" : Missionaries, Conversion and Leadership in the Methodist Church of Singapore, 1880 - 1920

Kevin KHOO (Mr)
The Moral Psychology of Christopher Lasch: From The Culture of Narcissism to The True and Only Heaven


Kelvin LAWRENCE (Mr)
All Things To All Men: Reimagining the intellectual life of Raja Ali Haji of Riau

Jerry LEE (Mr)
Maritime Trade and Colonial Policies of the Dutch and the British in the East Indies (1795-1824)


Keith LEE Kum Chuen (Mr)
Conquest or collaboration in Portuguese Malacca from 1511 to 1521

Jerry LEE Kah Seng (Mr)
Dutch and British Colonial Policies in the East Indies (1795-1824)

LIM Cheng Tju (Mr)
Chinese Cartoons in Singapore - Images of Politics, Polarity and Plurality

LIM Tin Seng (Mr)
Forgotten Promises. Settling the ‘Blood-debt' Issue and Constructing the Civilian War Memorial

Liteno LOTHA (Ms)
Importance of Northeast India as a Cultural and Trade Link between India and Southeast Asia
(thesis submitted)

LOH Kah Seng (Mr)
Beyond "Rubber Prices" history: Lige in Singapore during the Great Depression Years

Sandra MANICKAM (Ms)
Ideas of nation and Malayness in Malaya 1809-1942: A History of Inclusion and Exclusion


MOHAMED Nawab Bin Mohamed Osman (Mr)
Religio-Political Activism of Ulama in Malaysia


MOO Yubin (Mr)
Comparative Studyof U Nu and Sihanouk

Diego MUSITELLI (Mr)
The Conduct of Singapore's foreign policy and the Vietnam War 1965-68


NG Eng Ping (Mr)
The State and History-Writing: The Failure of Co-Optation of Historians in Early Maoist China, 1949-1957


NURFADZILAH bte Yahaya (Ms)

Good Friends and Dangerous Enemies - British Images of the Arab Elite in Colonial Singapore (1819-1942)

Alexander ONG (Mr)
Relations between Ming China and Vietnam during the Early Fifteenth Century


ONG Zhen Min (Ms)
The History of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (1938-1990)


Minami ORIHARA (Ms)
Buddhist in Action: Seno Giro and the Millenarian Movement in Prewar Japan


QIAN Bo (Ms)
Brotherhood Societies in China: Their Evolution in Guangdong, 1900-1910

SARAH Mei Ismail (Ms)
The Size and Structure of Maritime cities in Southeast Asia


SEAH Bee Leng (Ms)
Phoenix without wings: The negotiation of modernity among Straits Chinese women in early twentieth century Singapore


Leander SEAH (Mr)
Historicizing Hybridity and Globalization: The South Seas Society in Singapore, 1940-2000


SENG Guo Quan (Mr)
The Origins of the Socialist Revolution in Sarawak 1945-1963


SENG Yu Jin (Mr)
The Primacy of Painting: The Institutional Structure of the Singapore Art World from 1935 to 1972

Sophie SIM (Ms)
Fishy Tales: Singapura Di Langgar Todak as Myth and History in Singapore's Past


SYED Muhd Khairudin Aljunied (Mr)
Raffles's Discourses of Religions amongst the Malays

TAN Chye Guan (Mr)
Outplayed but not Outclassed: Interwar Australia's Independant Approach to Defence

TAN Li-Jen (Ms)
Sants & Matyrs in the Diaspora: Sikh Identities in Post-Colonial Singapore & Malaysia


Denyse TESSENSOHN (Mdm)
The British Military Administration’s Treason Trial of Dr Charles Joseph Paglar, 1946


Devisanthi TUNAS (Mdm)
The Chinese Settlement in Bandung
at the Turn of the 20th Century

Kunakorn VANICHVIROON (Mr)
Imagining Ayutthaya: A recent transformation in the Thai collective identity of the past

WANG Luman (Ms)
The Rise and Decline of Shanxi piaohao in the late Qing Dynasty, 1820-1911

YANG Shao-Yun (Mr)
Becoming Zhongguo, Becoming Han: Tracing & Reconceptualizing Ethnicity in Ancient North China. 770BC-AD581

 

PhD Candidates

CHEN Liang (Mr)
From a Christian Socialist to a Christian Realist: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Soviet Union, 1930-1945


CHI Zhen (Mr)
A Pragmatic Experiment of Rural Construction Movement: The Self-government of Wanxi in Southwestern Henan, 1930-1940


FANG Xiaoping (Mr)
Barefoot Doctors in Chinese Villages: Medical Contestation, Structural Evolution, and Professional Formation, 1968-1983


Deepa Nair (Ms)
Political Agenda of History Teaching in India since Independence
I

Mercedes PLANTA (Ms)
Prerequisites to a Civilized Life: The American Colonial Public Health System in the Philippines, 1901 to 1927


Mala Rajo SATHIAN (Ms)

Socio-Economic History of the Southern Thai Provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat (c.19th - 20th Century)

SHEN Huifen (Ms)
Engendering Chinese Migration History: “Left-behind Wives of The Nanyang Migrants” in Quanzhou before and after the Pacific War

ZHANG Leiping (Ms)
Trade and Security issues in Sino-Vietnamese relations from 1802-1874


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