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The Historyogi Podcast
Dhevarajan Devadas
43 episodes
1 week ago
An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.
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An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.
Show more...
History
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#33 - Temple Tracks: The history of Indian labourers in the Malayan Railways (with Vineeta Sinha)
The Historyogi Podcast
37 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
#33 - Temple Tracks: The history of Indian labourers in the Malayan Railways (with Vineeta Sinha)

When we think about the history of Indians in British Malaya, their work in the rubber estates usually comes to mind first. But Indians also helped construct, operate and maintain the Malayan Railways that stretched across the peninsula and connected Singapore as well. Along with the tracks came numerous Hindu temples and shrines that shaped Malaya’s religious landscape. Today, we speak to Professor Vineeta Sinha from the National University of Singapore about her new book Temple Tracks. We discuss the history of Indian labourers in the Malayan Railways, their role in religion-making via temple construction, and how these railway temple stories symbolise the contributions of Indians in developing colonial Malaya and independent Malaysia.

The Historyogi Podcast
An accompanying podcast to The Historyogi Post, a newsletter on history and politics in Singapore for researchers, history buffs and the general public.