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Philippine history and government through the years/ by Francisco M. Zalueta and Abriel M. Nebres

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: -Mandaluyong City: National Book Store, c2003Description: xx, 237p.: 22.2 cmISBN:
  • 971-08-6344-4
DDC classification:
  • BFil. 959.9 Z849p
Contents:
Chapter I. The land and the people. --II. The Pre-Spanish civilization. --III. Assimilation of the Philippines into the Spanish rule. --IV. The Philippines under the Spanish colonial regime. --V. Opposition against the oppressive Spanish sovereignty. --VI. The reform movement and the Katipunan. --VII. The Philippine revolution. --VIII. The revolution continued with the coming of the America. --IX. The Malolos republic. --X. The Filipino-American animosity. --XI. The issue on religion. --XII. The Philippines under the American rule. --XIII. The Philippines under the Japanese occupation. --XIV. The liberation of the Philippines. --XV. The republic of the Philippines as a sovereign nation. --XVI. Martial law and the new society. --XVII. Restoration of democracy and political transformation. --XVIII. Graft and corruption.
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Bansalan Filipiniana1 UM Bansalan College LIC BFil. 959.9 Z849p 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available 5303
Bansalan Filipiniana1 UM Bansalan College LIC BFil. 959.9 Z849p 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.3 Available 5304

Chapter I. The land and the people. --II. The Pre-Spanish civilization. --III. Assimilation of the Philippines into the Spanish rule. --IV. The Philippines under the Spanish colonial regime. --V. Opposition against the oppressive Spanish sovereignty. --VI. The reform movement and the Katipunan. --VII. The Philippine revolution. --VIII. The revolution continued with the coming of the America. --IX. The Malolos republic. --X. The Filipino-American animosity. --XI. The issue on religion. --XII. The Philippines under the American rule. --XIII. The Philippines under the Japanese occupation. --XIV. The liberation of the Philippines. --XV. The republic of the Philippines as a sovereign nation. --XVI. Martial law and the new society. --XVII. Restoration of democracy and political transformation. --XVIII. Graft and corruption.

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