History of the Filipino people /

Agoncillo, Teodoro A.

History of the Filipino people / by Teodoro A. Agoncillo and Milagros C. Guerrero. - 5th ed. - Quezon City : R.P. Garcia, 1977 - xii, 710 p.; 23 cm.

Contents: pt.1 Pre-colonial Philippines The Setting Before the conquest Early customs and practices Pre-colonial culture pt. 2 The Spanish period Integration into the Spanish empire Philippine society under Spain Resistance against Spanish rule pt. 3 Reform and revolution The campaign for reforms Bonifacio and the Katipunan The Revolution: first phase The Revolution: second phase The Malolos Republic The Filipino-American hostilities The Religious schism pt. 4 The American period The period of suppressed nationalism Self-government under America The Harrison administration The Wood administration The Os-Rox and Quezon Missions Preparations for independence Results of the American occupation pt.5 The War Years The Japanese occupation The "liberation" pt. 6. The third republic Post-war problems and the republic The Hukbalahap movement The recognition of the Tao Profile of the economy External affairs The external and social scene Under martial law

FIL DS 668 / .A36
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