Asian Studies.

Asian Studies. - Quezon City : The University of the Philippines Press, 1965.

No. 1 The principle of contingency in Tagalog society/ Charles Kaut. ---- pp. 1-15. Twenty-three place-names legends from Antique Province, Philippines/ F.Landa Jocano. --- pp. 16-40. Some notes on house styles in a Kankanai village/ Moises C. Bello. ---- pp. 41-54. A personal narrative of a Samaran Filipina/ Donn V. Hart. --- pp. 55-70. The Ambahan: a Mangyan-Hanunoo poetic form/ Antonio Postma. --- pp. 71-85. Identifying some intrusive archaeological materials found in Philippine proto-historic sites/ Alfredo E. Evangelista. --- pp. 86-102. A preliminary Glottochronology for Northern Luzon/ Robert B. Fox [et--al] . ---- pp. 103-113. Ad in Isani/ Consuelo J. Paz. --- pp. 114-125. Some recent inquiries into the structure-function of conflict gangs in the Manila City jail/ Franklin G. Ashburn/Franklin G. Ashburn. --- pp. 126-144. A Filipino in an Indian village: problems in field research/Mario D. Zamora. --- pp. 145-152. The U.P. National Museum memorandum of agreement: a historical context/ Mario D. Zamora. --- pp. 155-160. No. 2 Pro Deo et Patria: the political philosophy of Jose P. Laurel/ Remigio E. Agpalo. --- pp. 163-192. Philippine interest groups: an index of political development/ Robert B. Stauffer. ---- pp.193-220. The development of Philippine Asianism/ Usha Mahajani. --- pp. 221-242. The Chinese newspaper in the Philippines: toward the definition of a tool/ James Roland Blaker. ---- pp. 243-261. A historical summary of Indian village autonomy/ Mario D. Zamora. --- pp. 262-282. Yaj�a in the Bhagavadgita/ J.T.F. Jordens. --- pp. 283-292. The origin and nature of Indian militant nationalism/ Arun Coomer Bose. ---- pp. 293-300. Horace Hayman Wilson and gamesmanship in indology/ Natalie P.R. Sirkin. --- pp. 301-323. Nation-building: some glances at the Pakistan scene/ Lawrence Ziring. --- pp. 324-343. Peking and the world: some thoughts on Chonese communist foreign policy/ Henry G. Schwarz. --- pp. 344-369. Japan and postwar Southeast Asia/ Russell Fifield. --- pp. 370-376. The Institutional growth of the Southeast Asian treaty organization: circumstances of the changes/ Richard Butwell. --- pp. 377-390. No. 3 Some remarks on "Philippine megaliths"/ H.H. E. Loofs.--- pp. 393-402. Animal horns and similar motifs in Filipino, Eurasian and Amerindian Folklore/ Rudolf Rahmann, S.V.D. and Jose Kuizon. --- pp. 403-419. Peasant movements in colonial Southeast Asia/ Harry J. Benda. --- pp. 420-434. Penang's Chinese population: a preliminary account of its origin and social geographic pattern/ Johannes Kuchler. ---- pp. 435-458. Silver dollars in Southeast Asia/ Chiang Hai Ding. ---- pp. 459-469. Political conflict potential, politicization, and the peasantry in the underdeveloped countries/Donald Hindley. ---- pp. 470-489. Burma's military dictatorship/ John F. Cady. --- pp. 490-516. Pakistan, India and the west/Dr. Mohammed Ahsen Chaudhri.-----pp. 517-537 Claims and realities in modern Pakistan society/Dr. K.H. Pfeffer.--- pp.538-550 Japan and the India national army during world war II/Joyce C. Lebra.---pp. 551-561 What is the bottom of the Japanese language?/Ernesto Zierer.--- pp. 562-570 Influence De La Chine populaire Sur Les Peuples De L'asie DU Sud-est/R.P. Golfin, O. P.--- PP. 571-584 Philippine documents in Mexico/Carlos Quirino.--- pp. 585-589 Philipppine historical documents found in the National archives of Mexico/ .----- pp. 593-619.

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