“original sin “? Revising the revisionist critique of the 1963 operation coldstore in singapore

Kumar Ramakrishna*

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Abstract

“Revisionist “o “alternative” historians have increasingly questioned elements of the Singapore Story — the master narrative of the nation’s political and socioeconomic development since its founding by the British in 1819. Much criticism focuses especially on one defining episode of the Story: The internal security dragnet mounted on 2 February 1963 against Communist United Front elements on the island, known to posterity as Operation Coldstore. The revisionists claim that Coldstore was mounted for political rather than security reasons and actually destroyed a legitimate Progressive Left opposition — personalized by the charismatic figure of Lim Chin Siong — rather than a dangerous Communist network as the conventional wisdom holds. Relying on both declassified and some previously unseen classified sources, this book challenges revisionist claims, reiterating the historic importance of Coldstore in helping pave the way for Singapore’s remarkable journey from Third World status to First in a single generation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOriginal Sin?
Subtitle of host publicationRevising the Revisionist Critique of the 1963 Operation Coldstore in Singapore
PublisherInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages1-177
Number of pages177
ISBN (Electronic)9789814620444
ISBN (Print)9789814620437
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Social Sciences
  • General Arts and Humanities

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