image description
# 849237
USD 55.00 (Book Not in Ready Stock, will take 45-60 days to source and dispatch)
- +

The Straits Philosophical Society and Colonial Elites in Malaya : Selected Papers on Race, Identity and Social Order 1893-1915

Author :  Lim Teck Ghee & Charles Brophy (Eds)

Product Details

Country
Singapore
Publisher
ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore
ISBN 9789815011333
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2023
Bib. Info xii, 464p. Includes Index
Product Weight 600 gms.
Shipping Charges(USD)

Product Description

Founded in Singapore in 1893, the Straits Philosophical Society was a society for the “critical discussion of questions in Philosophy, History, Theology, Literature, Science and Art”. Its membership was restricted to graduates of British and European universities, fellows of British or European learned societies and those with “distinguished merit in the opinion of the Society in any branch of knowledge”. Its closed-door meetings were an important gathering place for the educated elite of the colony, comprising colonial civil servants, soldiers, missionaries, businessmen, as well as prominent Straits Chinese members. Notable members included the botanist Henry Ridley, the missionary W.G. Shellabear and Straits Chinese reformers like Lim Boon Keng and Tan Teck Soon. Throughout its years of operation, the Society left behind a collection of papers presented by its members, the vast majority of which conformed to the Society’s founding rule that its geographical position should influence its work. This produced a large corpus of literature on colonial Malaya which provides important insights into the logic and dynamics of colonial thought in the period before the First World War. In reproducing a collection of these papers this volume highlights the role of the Society in the development of ideas of race, Malayness, colonial modernization, urban government and debates over the political and socio-economic future of the colony. By republishing these papers, The Straits Philosophical Society & Colonial Elites in Malaya seeks to contribute to the intellectual history of colonial and post-colonial Malaysia and Singapore, and to expand our understanding of the ways in which colonial thought has shaped governing systems of the past and present.

Content Details

1. Great Britain ? Colonies. 2. Malaya ? Social conditions ? 20th century. 3. Malaya ? History ? British rule, 1867-1942.

Product added to Cart
Copied