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Philippine studies : historical & ethnographic viewpoints.

Material type: TextTextQuezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, ©2011Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0031-7837
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  • Per DS 651 P538 2011 v.59:1-4
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Volume 59, No. 1 (March 2011):
“Patria e intereses”: Reflections on the Origins and Changing Meanings of Ilustrado / Caroline Sy Hau (pp.3-54) – The Cavite Mutiny: Toward a Definitive History / John N. Schumacher (pp.55-81) – Managing a Massacre: Savagery, Civility, and Gender in Moro Province in the Wake of Bud Dajo /Michael C. Hawkins (pp.83-105) – Interview: Benedict Anderson, Comparatively Speaking: On Area Studies, Theory, and “Gentlemanly” Polemics / Filomeno Aguilar, Caroline Hau, Vicente Rafael, and Teresa Tadem (pp.107-139).

Volume 59, No. 2 (June 2011):
Headhunting, Christianity, and History among the Bugkalot (Ilongot) of Northern Luzon, Philippines / Shu-Yuan Yang (pp.155-186) – Peripheral Pockets of Paradise: Perceptions of Health and Geography in Early Twentieth-Century Manila and its Environs / Michael D. Pante (pp.187-212) – Commentary: A Puzzle about Padrones: Tribute in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish Philippines / Bruce Cruikshank (pp.213-238) – Reply to Cruikshank (pp.239-250) – Research Note: The Art of Puso: Palm Leaf Art in the Visayas in Vocabularios of the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries / Elmer I. Nocheseda (pp.251-272).

Volume 59, No. 3 (September 2011):
Mathematical Ideas in Early Philippine Society: Posthumous Essay / Ricardo Manapat (pp.291-336) – Counting and Marking Time: From the Precolonial to the Contemporary Tagalog World / Damon L. Woods (pp.337-365) – Social and Spiritual Kinship in Early-Eighteenth-Century Missions on the Caraballo Mountains / Mark Dizon (pp.367-398) – Research Note: Counting People: Nineteenth-Century Population History of Four Manila Arrabales Using the Planes de Almas (pp.399-423).

Volume 59, No. 4 (December 2011):
Filibustero, Rizal, and the Manilamen of the Nineteenth Century / Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. (pp.429-469) – The Problem of Indio Inferiority in Science: Rizal’s Two Views / Ramon Guillermo (pp.471-493) – The Afterlives of the Noli me tangere / Anna Melinda Testa-De Ocampo (pp.495-527) – The Rizal Bill of 1956: Horacio de la Costa and the Bishops / John N. Schumacher (pp.529-553) – Photo gallery: Rizal @ 150 (pp.555-562).

The library has: Volume 48:3-4 (2000); volume 49:1-4 (2001); volume 50:1-4 (2002); volume 51:1-4 (2003); volume 52:1-4 (2004); volume 53:1-4 (2005); volume 54:1-4 (2006); volume 55:1-4 (2007); volume 56:1-4 (2008); volume 57:1-4 (2009); volume 58:1-4 (2010); volume 60:1-4 (2012); volume 61:1-4 (2013); volume 62:1-4 (2014); volume 63:1-4 (2015).

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