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‘Wider Opportunities’: Religious revival, nationalist awakening and the global dimension in Colombo, 1870–1920
M Frost
Modern Asian Studies 36 (4), 937-967, 2002
1212002
Singapore: A biography
MR Frost, YM Balasingamchow
Editions Didier Millet, 2013
982013
Emporium in imperio: Nanyang networks and the Straits Chinese in Singapore, 1819–1914
MR Frost
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 36 (1), 29-66, 2005
792005
Asia’s maritime networks and the colonial public sphere, 1840–1920
MR Frost
New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies 6 (2), 63-94, 2004
692004
Transcultural Diaspora: The Straits Chinese in Singapore, 1819-1918
MR Frost
Asia Reseach Institute, 2003
60*2003
“That Great Ocean of Idealism”: Calcutta, the Tagore Circle, and the Idea of Asia, 1900–1920
MR Frost
Indian Ocean Studies, 269-297, 2010
402010
An unsettled majority: Immigration and the racial ‘balance’in multicultural Singapore
MR Frost
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (16), 3729-3751, 2021
222021
Imperial Citizenship or Else: Liberal Ideals and the Indian Unmaking of Empire, 1890–1919
MR Frost
Liberal Ideals and the Politics of Decolonisation, 31-59, 2020
192020
In search of cosmopolitan discourse: a historical journey across the Indian Ocean from Singapore to South Africa, 1870-1920
MR Frost
Eyes across the water: navigating the Indian Ocean, 2010
192010
‘Beyond the limits of nation and geography’: Rabindranath Tagore and the cosmopolitan moment, 1916–1920
MR Frost
Cultural Dynamics 24 (2-3), 143-158, 2012
182012
Amitav Ghosh and the Art of Thick Description: History in the Ibis Trilogy
MR Frost
The American Historical Review 121 (5), 1537-1544, 2016
172016
Pandora’s post box: Empire and information in India, 1854–1914
MR Frost
The English Historical Review 131 (552), 1043-1073, 2016
172016
Humanitarianism and the overseas aid craze in Britain’s colonial Straits Settlements, 1870–1920
MR Frost
Past & Present, 2017
152017
Remembering Asia's World War Two
MR Frost, D Schumacher, E Vickers
142019
Introduction: The “comfort women” as public history-scholarship, advocacy and the commemorative impulse
MR Frost, E Vickers
The Asia-Pasific Journal: Japan Focus 19 (5), 2021
112021
Introduction: Locating Asia's War Memory Boom: A new temporal and geopolitical perspective
MR Frost, E Vickers, D Schumacher
Remembering Asia's World War Two, 1-24, 2019
72019
Introduction: Locating Asia's War Memory Boom: national, regional and global perspectives
MR Frost, E Vickers, D Schumacher
Routledge, 2019
52019
Methods of Reconciliation: the "rich tradition" of Japanese war memory activism in post-war Southeast Asia
MR Frost, Y Watanabe
Remembering Asia's World War II, 2019
52019
Cosmopolitan Fragments from a Splintered Isle: ‘Ceylonese’ Nationalism in Late-Colonial Sri Lanka
MR Frost
Ethnicities, diasporas and grounded cosmopolitanism in Asia, 59-69, 2004
3*2004
The ‘comfort women’as public history (table of contents)
E Vickers, MR Frost
Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus 19 (5), 1-2, 2021
22021
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