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Philippine studies : historical & ethnographic viewpoints.

Material type: TextTextQuezon City, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, ©2010Description: v. ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0031-7837
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  • Per DS 651 P538 2010 v.58:1-4
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Periodicals Periodicals PBTS Library Per DS 651 P538 2010 v.58:1-4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P1999

Volume 58, No. 1-2 (June 2010):
Pedro Pelaez, Leader of the Filipino Clergy / Roberto Blanco (pp.3-43) – The Tagalog Revolts of 1745 According to Spanish Primary Sources / Fernando Palanco (pp.45-77) – The Pacto de sangre in the Late Nineteenth-Century Nationalist Emplotment of Philippine History / Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr. (pp.79-109) – Jesuit Linguistic Battles, ca. 1898-1932: Language, Power, and the Filipino Soul / Antonio Francisco B. De Castro (pp.111-146) – Time, Identity, and Nation in the Aglipayan Novenario ng Balintawak and Calendariong Maanghang / Francis A. Gealogo (pp.147-168) – Guillermo Tolentino’s Grupo de Filipinos Ilustres and the Making of a National Pantheon (pp.169-184) – Mapping Religious and Civil spaces in Traditional and Charismatic Christianities in the Philippines / Jose Mario C. Francisco (pp.185-221) – Research Note: Heroes, Historians, and the New Propaganda Movement, 1950-1953 / Reynaldo C. Ileto (pp.223-238) – Documentary Sources: The Manila Archbishop’s Visitation of Parishes, 1773-1775: A Look into the Lives of the Common People / Salvador P. Escoto (pp.239-272) – The Making of a Church Historian and a Filipino: A Conversation with Fr. John N. Schumacher (pp.273-296) – Bibliography: John N. Schumacher (pp.297-310).

Volume 58, No. 3 (September 2010):
History of the Filipino People and Martial Law: A Forgotten Chapter in the History of a History Book, 1960-2010 / Vernon R. Totanes (pp.313-348) – Our Men in Manila: The Secret Agent Film Craze of the 1960s in the Philippine Postcolonial Imagination / Michael G. Hawkins (pp.349-381) – Going Global, Veiling the Poor: Global City Imaginaries in Metro Manila / Boris Michel (pp.383-406) – Research Note: Muslim Palawan: Diversity and Difference on the Periphery of Philippine Islam / James F. Eder (pp.407-420).

Volume 58, No. 4 (December 2010):
Rooting for the Underdog: Spectatorship and Subalternity in Philippine Basketball / Lou Antolihao (pp.449-480) – (En)Countering Martial Law: Rhythmanalysis, Urban Experience in Metro Manila, and Ilokano Literature (1980-1984) / Roderick G. Galam (pp.481-522) – The 1919 and 1935 Rice Crises in the Philippines: The Rice Market and Starvation in American Colonial Times / Yoshihiro Chiba (pp.523-556) – Research Note: Rizal’s “tagalische Verskunst” Revisited: Mistaken Conjectures and an Annotated Transcription / Ramon Guillermo (pp.557-585).

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 59:1-4 (2011); volume 60:1-4 (2012); volume 61:1-4 (2013); volume 62:1-4 (2014); volume 63:1-4 (2015).

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