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100 | _aAgoncillo, Teodoro A. | ||
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_aPhilippine history _c/ Teodoro A. Agoncillo, Fe B. Mangahas |
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264 | 1 |
_aQuezon City : _bC & E Publishing, _c2010 |
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300 |
_axi, 298 pages : _billustrations (some colored) |
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336 |
_2rdacontent _atext |
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337 |
_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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338 |
_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aGeography | ||
505 | _aEconomy | ||
505 | _aPopulation | ||
505 | _aGovernment | ||
505 | _aFilipino traits and values | ||
505 | _aFilipino traits and values | ||
505 | _aEarly settlers | ||
505 | _aEconomic life | ||
505 | _aSocial life | ||
505 | _aThe government | ||
505 | _aCulture | ||
505 | _aEarly trade routes and contacts | ||
505 | _aEconomic and cultural exchanges | ||
505 | _aThe coming of Islam | ||
505 | _aThe coming of the Spaniards | ||
505 | _aThe battle of Mactan | ||
505 | _aFirst settlement in Cebu | ||
505 | _aThe settlement in Panay | ||
505 | _aThe founding of Manila | ||
505 | _aReasons for Spanish colonization | ||
505 | _aPolitical changes | ||
505 | _aEconomic changes | ||
505 | _aPortuguese and dutch threats | ||
505 | _aEarly resistance in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao | ||
505 | _aReasons for the general failure of the revolts | ||
505 | _aThe Chinese presence | ||
505 | _aSpanish influences | ||
505 | _aImpact of cultural changes | ||
505 | _aBritish invasion and occupation | ||
505 | _aThe Silang and Paralis revolts | ||
505 | _aBasco's economic plans | ||
505 | _aLaissez-faire and the opening of sports | ||
505 | _aThe rise of the "Filipino" middle class | ||
505 | _aThe education of some Filipinos | ||
505 | _aThe opening of the Suez canal | ||
505 | _aLiberalism in thePhilippines | ||
505 | _aThe campaign for secularization | ||
505 | _aThe reform movement | ||
505 | _aFreemasonry and its role | ||
505 | _aLa Liga Filipina | ||
505 | _aWhy the reform movement failed | ||
505 | _aThe founding of the Katipunan | ||
505 | _aThe aims and structure of the Katipunan | ||
505 | _aThe teachings of the Katipunan | ||
505 | _aThe women in the Katipunan | ||
505 | _aThe kalayaan | ||
505 | _aTwin souls of the Katipunan | ||
505 | _aConditions before the revolution | ||
505 | _aThe fighting begins | ||
505 | _aRizal's execution | ||
505 | _aThe execution of Bonifacio | ||
505 | _aThe biak-na-bato republic | ||
505 | _aThe relief of Primo de Rivera | ||
505 | _aThe spanish-american war | ||
505 | _aAguinaldo goes to Singapore | ||
505 | _aAguinaldo returns | ||
505 | _aThe mock battle of Manila | ||
505 | _aThe dictatorial government | ||
505 | _a The "benevolent assimilation" proclamation | ||
505 | _aThe shot that started the war | ||
505 | _aThe fall of the Mabini Cabinetg | ||
505 | _aThe assassination of Luna | ||
505 | _aThe conquest of the Visayas | ||
505 | _aThe kiram-bates treaty | ||
505 | _aAguinaldo retreats to palanan | ||
505 | _aThe stage of Guerrilla warfare | ||
505 | _aFilipino casualties and losses | ||
505 | _aThe disposition of the friar lands | ||
505 | _aFilipinization of the church | ||
505 | _aThe military rule | ||
505 | _aAmerican policy in the Philippines | ||
505 | _aCivil government | ||
505 | _aThe first Philippine assembly | ||
505 | _aGovernment reorganization | ||
505 | _aFilipinization under Harrison | ||
505 | _aThe Jones law | ||
505 | _aThe wood-forbes mission | ||
505 | _aThe conflict between OsmeƱa and Quezon | ||
505 | _aIndependence missions | ||
505 | _aEducation and the school system | ||
505 | _aPublic health and welfare | ||
505 | _aImprovement in trade and industry | ||
505 | _aTransportation and communication | ||
505 | _aDemocracy and civil liberties | ||
505 | _aLanguage and literature | ||
505 | _aNegative results of American rule | ||
505 | _aProblems of the commonwealth | ||
505 | _aAchievements of the commonwealth | ||
505 | _aThe war in the pacific | ||
505 | _aGovernment reorganization | ||
505 | _aGuerrilla warfare | ||
505 | _aThe government-in-exile | ||
505 | _aThe return of MacArthur | ||
505 | _aThe commonwealth reestablishment | ||
505 | _aThe end of the war | ||
505 | _aConditions after war | ||
505 | _aThe government reorganization | ||
505 | _aThe third republic proclaimed | ||
505 | _aCrisis in society | ||
505 | _aThe 1971 constitutional convention and the 1973 constitution | ||
505 | _aDeclaration of martial law | ||
505 | _aMarco's new society | ||
505 | _aMass movements to end martial rule | ||
505 | _aThe assassination of Ninoy | ||
505 | _aThe 1986 snap elections | ||
505 | _aThe power at Edsa | ||
505 | _aThe Aquino presidency | ||
505 | _aThe Ramos presidency | ||
505 | _aThe Estrada administration and people power II | ||
505 | _aThe Macapagal-Arroyo government | ||
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_aPhilippines _xHistory |
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655 | _2lcgft | ||
700 | _aMangahas, Fe B. | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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690 | _aHistory, geography & travel |