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Revolutionary clergy : the Filipino clergy and the Nationalist movement, 1850-1903 / [by] John N. Schumacher.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1981.Description: viii, 298 p. ; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIL 275.99 Sch86r
LOC classification:
  • FIL BX 1658  .S38
Contents:
Contents
Pelaez and the awakening of the Filipino secular clergy--Burgos and the equality of Filipino and Spaniard, 1864-72--Smoldering embers of Nationalism, 1872-95--Counsellors and inspirers of revolutionaries, 1896-97--Nationalism and conscience at Malolos, 1898--Aglipay as military vicar general--The Tagalog religion resists the Americans--Cebu resists the Americans--Nueva Caceres resists the Americans--Jaro resists the Americans--Nationalism within the Church--Conflict and loyalty, 1901-1903--Epilog: the revolution and the many revolutions
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FILIPINIANA BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Filipiniana Section FIL BX 1658 .S38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 28795
FILIPINIANA BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Filipiniana Section FIL BX 1658 .S38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 28796
FILIPINIANA BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Filipiniana Section FIL BX 1658 .S38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 28798
FILIPINIANA BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Filipiniana Section FIL BX 1658 .S38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 28799
FILIPINIANA BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Filipiniana Section FIL BX 1658 .S38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 28800

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents

Pelaez and the awakening of the Filipino secular clergy--Burgos and the equality of Filipino and Spaniard, 1864-72--Smoldering embers of Nationalism, 1872-95--Counsellors and inspirers of revolutionaries, 1896-97--Nationalism and conscience at Malolos, 1898--Aglipay as military vicar general--The Tagalog religion resists the Americans--Cebu resists the Americans--Nueva Caceres resists the Americans--Jaro resists the Americans--Nationalism within the Church--Conflict and loyalty, 1901-1903--Epilog: the revolution and the many revolutions

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