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Asian Studies.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : The University of the Philippine Press, c1967.LOC classification:
  • PER .A86 1967 V.5
Contents:
No. 1
Jama Mapun ethnoecology: economic and symbolic (od grains, winds, and star)/ Eric S. Casino.--- pp. 1-32.
A note on the Pa'gang, a Tagbanuwa bamboo musical instrument/ Juan R. Francisco.--- pp. 33-[41].
Filipino Catholicism: a case study in religious change/ F. LAnda Jocano. --- pp. 42-64.
The colorum uprisings: 1924-1931/ Milagros C. Guerrero. --- pp. 65-78.
Political history autonomy, and change: the case of the Barrio charter/ Mario D. Zamora. ---- pp. 79-100.
The foundation for culture and personality research in the Philippines/ Robert Lawless. --- pp. 101-136.
Fishing economy of the Itbayat, Batanes, Philippines with special reference to its vocabulary/ Yukihiro Yamada. --- pp. 137-219.
Anti-sinicism in the Philippines/ George H. Weightman. ----pp. 220-231.
Hacienda magnitude and Philippine sugar cane production/ Norma W. Schul. --- pp. 258-273.
Relationships of musical and cultural contrasts in Java and Bali/Predric, Lieberman. --- pp. 274-281.
The partition of Brunie/ Leigh R. Wright. --- pp. 282-302.
Chine strategy and intent during the sino-Indian border dispute/ Donald R. Hetzner. --- pp. 303-315.
The conversion of the Alani by the Franciscan missionaries in Chcina in the fourteenth century/Frank W. Ikle. --- pp. 316-322.
The failure of economic development and political democracy in Southeast Asia/K.G. Treconning. --- pp. 323--331.
Human problems in technical assistance/ Jan Bodo Sperling. --- pp. 332-344.
Economic development in Afghasnistan and its obstacles/ Peter Jabcke.-- pp. 345-357.
Occupational choices and mobility orientation among Lebanese college students/ George H. Weightman and Siham F. Adham. --- pp. 358-368.
An account of Ancient India grammatical studies down to Patanjali's Mahabhasya: two traditions/ E. De Guzman Orara. --- pp. 369-376.
Dutch relations with the Philippines: a survey of sources in the general state archives the Hague, Netherlands/ M.P.H. Roessingh.--- pp.377-407.
No. 3
The record of an envoy's voyage to the West/ J.D. Frodsham. --- pp. 409-436.
Pearl Buck and the Chinese novel/ G.A. Cevasco. ---- pp. 437-450.0
Asian communist parties and the problem of nationalism/ Allan Spitz. --- pp.451-457.
The 31st general election in Japan: political turning point?/ George Akita. --- pp. 458-493.
Indian election and after/ S.N. Ray. --- pp. 494-500.
An essay on the political functions of corruption/ James C. Scott.--- pp. 501-523.
Economic and technical feasibility study of cooperatives and credit in Laos/ Nathaniel B. Tablante.--- pp. 524-542.
The colonial origins of Manila and Batavia: desultory notes on nascent metropolitan primacy and Urban systems in Southeast Asia/ Robert R. Reed. --- pp. 543-562.
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No. 1

Jama Mapun ethnoecology: economic and symbolic (od grains, winds, and star)/ Eric S. Casino.--- pp. 1-32.

A note on the Pa'gang, a Tagbanuwa bamboo musical instrument/ Juan R. Francisco.--- pp. 33-[41].

Filipino Catholicism: a case study in religious change/ F. LAnda Jocano. --- pp. 42-64.

The colorum uprisings: 1924-1931/ Milagros C. Guerrero. --- pp. 65-78.

Political history autonomy, and change: the case of the Barrio charter/ Mario D. Zamora. ---- pp. 79-100.

The foundation for culture and personality research in the Philippines/ Robert Lawless. --- pp. 101-136.

Fishing economy of the Itbayat, Batanes, Philippines with special reference to its vocabulary/ Yukihiro Yamada. --- pp. 137-219.

Anti-sinicism in the Philippines/ George H. Weightman. ----pp. 220-231.

No. 2

The Pattern of Indonesian migration and settlement in Malaya/ Tunku Shambul Bahrin.----pp.233-257.

Hacienda magnitude and Philippine sugar cane production/ Norma W. Schul. --- pp. 258-273.

Relationships of musical and cultural contrasts in Java and Bali/Predric, Lieberman. --- pp. 274-281.

The partition of Brunie/ Leigh R. Wright. --- pp. 282-302.

Chine strategy and intent during the sino-Indian border dispute/ Donald R. Hetzner. --- pp. 303-315.

The conversion of the Alani by the Franciscan missionaries in Chcina in the fourteenth century/Frank W. Ikle. --- pp. 316-322.

The failure of economic development and political democracy in Southeast Asia/K.G. Treconning. --- pp. 323--331.

Human problems in technical assistance/ Jan Bodo Sperling. --- pp. 332-344.

Economic development in Afghasnistan and its obstacles/ Peter Jabcke.-- pp. 345-357.

Occupational choices and mobility orientation among Lebanese college students/ George H. Weightman and Siham F. Adham. --- pp. 358-368.

An account of Ancient India grammatical studies down to Patanjali's Mahabhasya: two traditions/ E. De Guzman Orara. --- pp. 369-376.

Dutch relations with the Philippines: a survey of sources in the general state archives the Hague, Netherlands/ M.P.H. Roessingh.--- pp.377-407.

No. 3

The record of an envoy's voyage to the West/ J.D. Frodsham. --- pp. 409-436.

Pearl Buck and the Chinese novel/ G.A. Cevasco. ---- pp. 437-450.0

Asian communist parties and the problem of nationalism/ Allan Spitz. --- pp.451-457.

The 31st general election in Japan: political turning point?/ George Akita. --- pp. 458-493.

Indian election and after/ S.N. Ray. --- pp. 494-500.

An essay on the political functions of corruption/ James C. Scott.--- pp. 501-523.

Economic and technical feasibility study of cooperatives and credit in Laos/ Nathaniel B. Tablante.--- pp. 524-542.

The colonial origins of Manila and Batavia: desultory notes on nascent metropolitan primacy and Urban systems in Southeast Asia/ Robert R. Reed. --- pp. 543-562.

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