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The George Hicks Collection

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Collection Highlights

4 April 2016

This valuable collection at the National Library is significant for a number of reasons. Eunice Low explains why.

George Hicks sharing with the audience highlights from the book, The George Hicks Collection at the National Library Singapore: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works, published and launched by the National Library on 2 March 2016. Looking on is John Koh, a board member of the National Library Board.

George Hicks sharing with the audience highlights from the book, The George Hicks Collection at the National Library Singapore: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works, published and launched by the National Library on 2 March 2016. Looking on is John Koh, a board member of the National Library Board.

Significance of the Collection

George Hicks’ seminal work, The Comfort Women: Sex Slaves of the Japanese Imperial Forces, highlights the plight of Asian women abducted and forced to work as sex workers by the Japanese military during World War II. All rights reserved, Hicks, G. (1995). The Comfort Women: Sex Slaves of the Japanese Imperial Forces. Singapore: Heinemann Asia.

George Hicks’ seminal work, The Comfort Women: Sex Slaves of the Japanese Imperial Forces, highlights the plight of Asian women abducted and forced to work as sex workers by the Japanese military during World War II. All rights reserved, Hicks, G. (1995). The Comfort Women: Sex Slaves of the Japanese Imperial Forces. Singapore: Heinemann Asia.

Early Life

Donations to the National Library

The annotated bibliography is broadly structured into four themes: Southeast Asia, China, Japan and Overseas Chinese.

The annotated bibliography is broadly structured into four themes: Southeast Asia, China, Japan and Overseas Chinese.

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