Are the Filipinos Ready for Independence?
Author : American Academy of Political and Social Science
Publisher :
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 18,91 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Philippines
ISBN :
Author : American Academy of Political and Social Science
Publisher :
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 18,91 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Philippines
ISBN :
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines
Publisher :
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 26,79 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Law
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Author : Dana Lindaman
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 24,4 MB
Release : 2006-07-04
Category : History
ISBN : 1595585753
A “fascinating” look at what students in Russia, France, Iran, and other nations are taught about America (The New York Times Book Review). This “timely and important” book (History News Network) gives us a glimpse into classrooms across the globe, where opinions about the United States are first formed. History Lessons includes selections from textbooks and teaching materials used in Russia, France, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, Canada, and others, covering such events as the American Revolution, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Iran hostage crisis, and the Korean War—providing some alternative viewpoints on the history of the United States from the time of the Viking explorers to the post-Cold War era. By juxtaposing starkly contrasting versions of the historical events we take for granted, History Lessons affords us a sometimes hilarious, often sobering look at what the world thinks about America’s past. “A brilliant idea.” —Foreign Affairs
Author : Eleanor Ball
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 41,30 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Philippines
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Author : Raul C Pangalangan
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 36,12 MB
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004469729
The most authoritative international law documents in Philippine history are brought together in one book for the first time. These are primary materials that illuminate Philippine interpretations of international law doctrine.
Author : Rebecca Tinio McKenna
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 46,16 MB
Release : 2017-01-20
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 022641776X
In 1904, renowned architect Daniel Burnham, the Progressive Era urban planner who famously “Made No Little Plans,” set off for the Philippines, the new US colonial acquisition. Charged with designing environments for the occupation government, Burnham set out to convey the ambitions and the dominance of the regime, drawing on neo-classical formalism for the Pacific colony. The spaces he created, most notably in the summer capital of Baguio, gave physical form to American rule and its contradictions. In American Imperial Pastoral, Rebecca Tinio McKenna examines the design, construction, and use of Baguio, making visible the physical shape, labor, and sustaining practices of the US’s new empire—especially the dispossessions that underwrote market expansion. In the process, she demonstrates how colonialists conducted market-making through state-building and vice-versa. Where much has been made of the racial dynamics of US colonialism in the region, McKenna emphasizes capitalist practices and design ideals—giving us a fresh and nuanced understanding of the American occupation of the Philippines.
Author : Renato Constantino
Publisher :
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 15,35 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Education
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Author : Norman Owen
Publisher : U OF M CENTER FOR SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDI
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 25,88 MB
Release : 1971-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 089148003X
This volume is a manifestation of the continuing interest of scholars at the University of Michigan in Philippine studies. Written by a generation of post-colonial scholars, it attempts to unravel some of the historical problems of the colonial era. Again and again the authors focus on the relationship of the ilustrados and the Americans, on the problems of continuity and discontinuity, and on the meaning of “modernization” in the Philippine context. As part of the Vietnam generation, these authors have looked at American imperialism with a new perspective, and yet their analysis is tempered, not strident, and reflective, not dogmatic. Perhaps the most central theme to emerge is the depth of the contradiction inherent in the American colonial experiment. [vi-vii]
Author : United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs
Publisher :
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 1932
Category :
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs
Publisher :
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 47,78 MB
Release : 1932
Category : Philippines
ISBN :