An introduction to Philippine history / Jose S. Arcilla
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 971550261X
- 959.9
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Greater Project 4 Branch Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 959.9 Ar674i 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 127377d |
Includes bibliographical references.
In search of spices. The arrival of the Europeans, Magellan's death, voyages after Magellan
The conquest of the Philippines. The Legazpi expedition, prehispanic islands, oldest signs of human society
The new colony. Gente sin policia, unification into one colony, ruling a colony
Meeting of cultures. The missionary's role, initial changes, early economic changes
Initial colonial problems. The Chinese, the Moro raids, Europian politics and the Philippines
The farthest Spanish colony. Patronato real, the galleon trade, rich traders and poor farmers
Hispanization. The new habitat, the missions become towns, schools and other social indicators
Economic growth. Early economic development, sugar and abaca, an embryonic middle class
Roots of a nation. Institutions of hispanization, stirrings of nationalism the native clergy
Three national heroes. Jose Apolonio Burgos, Jose Rizal Mercado Y Alonso, Marcelo Hilario del Pilar
The Philippine revolution. Failure of the propaganda movement, the katipunan revolution
American intervention. The pact of biaknabato, the end of Spanish regime, the Americans decide to keep the Philippines
Reorganizing the Philippines. Philippine independence, war or insurrection?, educating the Filipinos
A new Philippines. A new economic system, a pluralist society, a new society
The difficult road to independence. Political activities, the Philippine commonwealth, the Japanese invasion
Independent Philippines. Liberation, problems of independence, the Philippine left
A young republic. Prospects for growth, contemporary problems, pledge for the future
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