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The basis of Singapore history, as an academic field of study, has not changed much
since the initial general histories offered by Constance Mary Turnbull and others.1 The
underlying question driving most inquiries into Singapore’s past can be surmised as why
Singapore succeeded despite seemingly insurmountable odds. As such, histories of Singapore
follow a template that usually begins with Stamford Raffles establishing a trading settlement
on the island in 1819. They then take the reader through the interactions, moments and
events, and personalities, pre-identified to be significant. Those typically involved an
overview of the colonial period, the ethnic differences in society, the Second World War, and
the postwar trials and tribulations, namely the struggles against communism, communalism,
and then after 1965, for survival. The trope of a struggle against odds is popularly known as
The Singapore Story. Since 1997, this has been the basis for a National Education program
that has been embedded into various educational levels and during National Service.2 The
Singapore Story is also incidentally the title of the memoirs of the late Lee Kuan Yew,
Singapore’s first Prime Minister.
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