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Wang Gungwu and Malaysia

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Wang Gungwu and Malaysia

Editor: Danny Wong Tze Ken & Lee Kam Hing
Publisher: UM Press
ISBN: 9789674882006
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Year: 2021
Price: RM68

This book is a fitting tribute to the doyen of historians of Southeast Asia, Wang Gungwu. A host of distinguished contributors discuss Wang’s unparalleled achievements as a pioneer, teacher and mentor, and bring unique insights into the academic study of history and its place in Malaysia’s intellectual life - Tim HarperProfessor of the History of Southeast AsiaHead, School of the Humanities and Social SciencesUniversity of Cambridge

A well-conceived book on Professor Wang Gungwu’s multi-faceted connections with Malaysia through the eyes of his colleagues and friends. It is not only about Wang, but also about a remarkable era that witnessed decolonialisation, nationalism, and globalisation. A must-read for anyone interested in the intellectual history of post-colonial Southeast Asia and the Chinese diaspora - Hong LiuTan Lark Sye Chair Professor, School of Social SciencesNanyang Technological University

Professor Wang Gungwu’s ties to the University of Malaya (UM) run deep – he studied at the campus in Singapore and began his illustrious academic journey at the new History Department established in Kuala Lumpur. This collection from Wang’s colleagues and former students provides a fascinating account of Wang’s time at UM and of the lasting influence his early works have had on research and writing of  Malaysian history and the Chinese overseas - Leo SuryadinataVisiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS Yusof Ishak InstituteFormerly, Professor at Department of Political Science,National University of Singapore

This is a volume to honour Professor Wang Gungwu, whose long and distinguished career began in the University of Malaya. Wang inspired a generation of scholars and his writings continue to be very influential. This collection of 16 essays by eminent scholars is a major contribution to the study of humanities and social sciences in Malaysia - Syed Farid AlatasProfessor, Department of Sociology,National University of SingaporeVisiting Professor, Department of Anthropology & Sociology, University of Malaya