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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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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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