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KNAPMAN, GARETH (2) answer(s).
 
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Liberal dreams: materialism and evolutionary civil society in the projection of nation in Southeast Asia / Knapman, Gareth   Journal Article
Knapman, Gareth Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Ethnicity  SElf determination  Liberalism  Nation 
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Settler colonialism and usurping Malay sovereignty in Singapore / Knapman, Gareth   Journal Article
Knapman, Gareth Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article proposes that Singapore should be considered as a settler colony during its first years of settlement. The first Residents, William Farquhar, Thomas Stamford Raffles and John Crawfurd all attempted to build Singapore as a settler colony, similar to those in Australia and North America. The difference was, however, that they looked to attract Chinese, Malay and Indian settlers as well as Europeans. By viewing Singapore as a settler colony, this article reinterprets our understanding of who constitutes a settler within settler colonial frameworks. It concludes that settler colonialism was not directly about moving indigenous people off the land, but rather establishing a new system of sovereignty in which individuals (regardless of race) were allowed to own land and become settlers. Nevertheless, the actions of the settlers and the British authorities created violent tensions with the original Malay inhabitants that were only resolved by the transfer of sovereignty from Sultan Hussein to the East India Company.
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