Philippine history / Teodoro A. Agoncillo, Fe B. Mangahas
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789715849371
- 959.9
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-288).
Geography
Economy
Population
Government
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 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 Palaris revolts
Basco's economic plans
Laissez-faire and the opening ports
The rise of the "Filipino" middle class
The education of some Filipinos
The opening of Suez Canal
Liberalism in the Philippines
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 revolutionary government
The first Philippine Republic
The "benevolent assimilation" proclamation
The shot that started the war
The fall of the Mabini cabinet
The assassination of Luna
The conquest of the Visayas
The Kiram-Bates treaty
Aguinaldo retreats to Palanan
The stage of guerrilla war fair
Filipino casualties 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 Osmeña 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 war fair
The government-in-exile
The return of MacArthur
The Commonwealth reestablishment
The end of the war
Conditions after the war
The government reorganization
The Third Republic proclaimed
Crisis in society
The 1971 Constitutional Convention and the 1973 Constitution
Declaration of Martial Law
Marcos's new society
Mass movements to end martial rule
The assassination of Ninoy
The 1986 snap elections
People Power at EDSA
The Aquino presidency
The Ramos presidency
The Estrada administration and People Power II
The Macapagal-Arroyo government
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