Philippine history
Agoncillo, Teodoro A.
Philippine history / Teodoro A. Agoncillo, Fe B. Mangahas - xi, 298 pages : illustrations (some colored)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Geography Economy Population Government Filipino traits and values Filipino traits and values Early settlers Economic life Social life The government Culture Early trade routes and contacts Economic and cultural exchanges The coming of Islam The coming of the Spaniards The battle of Mactan First settlement in Cebu The settlement in Panay The founding of Manila Reasons for Spanish colonization Political changes Economic changes Portuguese and dutch threats Early resistance in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Reasons for the general failure of the revolts The Chinese presence Spanish influences Impact of cultural changes British invasion and occupation The Silang and Paralis revolts Basco's economic plans Laissez-faire and the opening of sports The rise of the "Filipino" middle class The education of some Filipinos The opening of the Suez canal Liberalism in thePhilippines The campaign for secularization The reform movement Freemasonry and its role La Liga Filipina Why the reform movement failed The founding of the Katipunan The aims and structure of the Katipunan The teachings of the Katipunan The women in the Katipunan The kalayaan Twin souls of the Katipunan Conditions before the revolution The fighting begins Rizal's execution The execution of Bonifacio The biak-na-bato republic The relief of Primo de Rivera The spanish-american war Aguinaldo goes to Singapore Aguinaldo returns The mock battle of Manila The dictatorial government The "benevolent assimilation" proclamation The shot that started the war The fall of the Mabini Cabinetg The assassination of Luna The conquest of the Visayas The kiram-bates treaty Aguinaldo retreats to palanan The stage of Guerrilla warfare Filipino casualties and losses The disposition of the friar lands Filipinization of the church The military rule American policy in the Philippines Civil government The first Philippine assembly Government reorganization Filipinization under Harrison The Jones law The wood-forbes mission The conflict between OsmeƱa and Quezon Independence missions Education and the school system Public health and welfare Improvement in trade and industry Transportation and communication Democracy and civil liberties Language and literature Negative results of American rule Problems of the commonwealth Achievements of the commonwealth The war in the pacific Government reorganization Guerrilla warfare The government-in-exile The return of MacArthur The commonwealth reestablishment The end of the war Conditions after war The government reorganization The third republic proclaimed Crisis in society The 1971 constitutional convention and the 1973 constitution Declaration of martial law Marco's new society Mass movements to end martial rule The assassination of Ninoy The 1986 snap elections The power at Edsa The Aquino presidency The Ramos presidency The Estrada administration and people power II The Macapagal-Arroyo government
9789715849371
Philippines--History
959.9
Philippine history / Teodoro A. Agoncillo, Fe B. Mangahas - xi, 298 pages : illustrations (some colored)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Geography Economy Population Government Filipino traits and values Filipino traits and values Early settlers Economic life Social life The government Culture Early trade routes and contacts Economic and cultural exchanges The coming of Islam The coming of the Spaniards The battle of Mactan First settlement in Cebu The settlement in Panay The founding of Manila Reasons for Spanish colonization Political changes Economic changes Portuguese and dutch threats Early resistance in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao Reasons for the general failure of the revolts The Chinese presence Spanish influences Impact of cultural changes British invasion and occupation The Silang and Paralis revolts Basco's economic plans Laissez-faire and the opening of sports The rise of the "Filipino" middle class The education of some Filipinos The opening of the Suez canal Liberalism in thePhilippines The campaign for secularization The reform movement Freemasonry and its role La Liga Filipina Why the reform movement failed The founding of the Katipunan The aims and structure of the Katipunan The teachings of the Katipunan The women in the Katipunan The kalayaan Twin souls of the Katipunan Conditions before the revolution The fighting begins Rizal's execution The execution of Bonifacio The biak-na-bato republic The relief of Primo de Rivera The spanish-american war Aguinaldo goes to Singapore Aguinaldo returns The mock battle of Manila The dictatorial government The "benevolent assimilation" proclamation The shot that started the war The fall of the Mabini Cabinetg The assassination of Luna The conquest of the Visayas The kiram-bates treaty Aguinaldo retreats to palanan The stage of Guerrilla warfare Filipino casualties and losses The disposition of the friar lands Filipinization of the church The military rule American policy in the Philippines Civil government The first Philippine assembly Government reorganization Filipinization under Harrison The Jones law The wood-forbes mission The conflict between OsmeƱa and Quezon Independence missions Education and the school system Public health and welfare Improvement in trade and industry Transportation and communication Democracy and civil liberties Language and literature Negative results of American rule Problems of the commonwealth Achievements of the commonwealth The war in the pacific Government reorganization Guerrilla warfare The government-in-exile The return of MacArthur The commonwealth reestablishment The end of the war Conditions after war The government reorganization The third republic proclaimed Crisis in society The 1971 constitutional convention and the 1973 constitution Declaration of martial law Marco's new society Mass movements to end martial rule The assassination of Ninoy The 1986 snap elections The power at Edsa The Aquino presidency The Ramos presidency The Estrada administration and people power II The Macapagal-Arroyo government
9789715849371
Philippines--History
959.9