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The Pampangans : colonial society in a Philippine province / John A. Larkin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : New Day Publishers, 1993.Description: 342 p.: ill.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9711005107
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL HN 720 .P28 L37 1993
Contents:
Contents:
At the Turn of Century
The Province
The People and their towns
From Datus Descended
Pre-Hispanic Society
Social and economic Hispanization
Political Hispanization
The evolution of Pampangan society to 1765--
Transition
The Expansion of Philippine commerce
The Origins of a Cash Crop Economy in Pampanga
The Rise of the Chinese Meztizos
Pampangan Society from 1765 to 1820
Cash Crop Society
The Growth of Foreign Trade
The Advance of Pampangan Sugar Farming
Land and Agriculture
Elite Society in the Nineteenth Century
Pampanga, 1820-1896
The Belt of Fire
General Outlines of the Revolution
The Revolution in Pampanga: phase one
The Revolution in Pampanga: phase two
The Revolution in Pampanga: phase three
Pampanga's Role in the Revolution
American Colonialism
American Policy toward Philippines
Colonial Practice in Pampanga
Education
Other Programs
American Society in Pampanga
Decade of Adjustment
Postrevoutionary reactions
The Growth of Party Politics
The Agricultural Situation
Pampangan Society From 1901-1910
Prologue to Unrest
Administrative Policy and Practice
Politics in the New Decade
Agricultural Progress
Pampangan Society from 1911-1921
ENVOI
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

At the Turn of Century

The Province

The People and their towns

From Datus Descended

Pre-Hispanic Society

Social and economic Hispanization

Political Hispanization

The evolution of Pampangan society to 1765--

Transition

The Expansion of Philippine commerce

The Origins of a Cash Crop Economy in Pampanga

The Rise of the Chinese Meztizos

Pampangan Society from 1765 to 1820

Cash Crop Society

The Growth of Foreign Trade

The Advance of Pampangan Sugar Farming

Land and Agriculture

Elite Society in the Nineteenth Century

Pampanga, 1820-1896

The Belt of Fire

General Outlines of the Revolution

The Revolution in Pampanga: phase one

The Revolution in Pampanga: phase two

The Revolution in Pampanga: phase three

Pampanga's Role in the Revolution

American Colonialism

American Policy toward Philippines

Colonial Practice in Pampanga

Education

Other Programs

American Society in Pampanga

Decade of Adjustment

Postrevoutionary reactions

The Growth of Party Politics

The Agricultural Situation

Pampangan Society From 1901-1910

Prologue to Unrest

Administrative Policy and Practice

Politics in the New Decade

Agricultural Progress

Pampangan Society from 1911-1921

ENVOI

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