Nus Press: 19 books

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Those Days in Muramatsu

One Woman's Memoir of Occupied Japan

by Yumi Goto
Language: English
Release Date: January 22, 2014

In the aftermath of the Pacific War and Japan's capitulation, Mrs Yumi Goto and her family lived in the small community of Muramatsu, where they had relocated to get away from Tokyo. Yumi Goto was an English-speaking graduate of one of Japan's top universities for women, and when a contingent of American...
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The Mystery of A Yellow Sleuth

Detective Sergeant Nor Nalla, Federated Malay States Police

by Ronald Allan
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2018

In 1931 a book appeared in London with the title A Yellow Sleuth: Being the Autobiography of “Nor Nalla” (Detective-Sergeant Federated Malay States Police). It was met with puzzled enthusiasm, The Straits Times commenting that the book “presents an interesting problem of distinguishing fact...
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Liberalism Disavowed

Communitarianism and State Capitalism in Singapore

by Chua Beng Huat
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2018

In Liberalism Disavowed, Chua Beng Huat examines the rejection of Western-style liberalism in Singapore and the way the People's Action Party has forged an independent non-Western ideology. This book explains the evolution of this communitarian ideology, with focus on three areas: public housing,...
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by Wang Gungwu
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2018

As someone who has studied history for much of my life, I have found the past fascinating. But it has always been some grand and even intimidating universe that I wanted to unpick and explain to myself. Wang Gungwu is one of Asia’s most important public intellectuals. He is best-known for his explorations...
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Sovereign Women in a Muslim Kingdom

The Sultanahs of Aceh, 1641-1699

by Sher Banu A.L. Khan
Language: English
Release Date: April 27, 2018

The Islamic kingdom of Aceh was ruled by queens for half of the 17th century. Was female rule an aberration? Unnatural? A violation of nature, comparable to hens instead of roosters crowing at dawn? Indigenous texts and European sources offer different evaluations. Drawing on both sets of sources,...
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