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The Adarna bird: A Filipino tale of pre-Spanish origin incorporated in the development of Philippine literature, the rapid growth of vernacular belles-letters from its earliest inception to the present day - [Full Text] [Relevance: 73.0%]
In this book published in 1933, Eulogio B. Rodriguez traces the growth and development of Philippine literature from the pre-Spanish era to the American occupation . First...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Rodriguez, Eulogio Balan
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: 1933
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: The Adarna Bird Ibong Adarna Eulogio B. Rodriguez Philippine literature
Subjects: Philippine literature--History and criticism
The campaign of the jungle; or, Under Lawton through Luzon - [Full Text] [Relevance: 55.0%]
Based on the Spanish-American war, the novel follows the adventures of the three Russell brothers Ben, Walter and Larry in the Philippines during the onset of the American Period. The story opens with...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Stratemeyer, Edward
Place of Publication: Boston, United States of America
Date: 1900
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Philippine American War Henry W. Lawton Battle of Santa Cruz Laguna de Bay campaign
Subjects: Philippines--History--Philippine American War,1898-1902--Fiction
Las novelas de Antonio Abad - [Full Text] [Relevance: 55.0%]
After Jose Rizal, Antonio Abad is the most important and interesting novelist of Philippine Literature in Spanish . He is one of the most productive and versatile writers...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Anonymous,
Place of Publication: Philippines
Date: 1950
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Rizal Principales Filipino
Subjects: Abad, Antonio Philippine novels
Letter from Peñalosa to Felipe II - [Full Text] [Relevance: 53.0%]
In a letter dated 16 June 1582, Gov. Gonzalo Ronquillo Peñalosa relates to King Philip II the state of affairs in the newly colonized Philippine islands, particularly on the expeditions sent, conversion...
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Other Title: Carta [al rey] Letter from Peñalosa to Felipe II
Type of Material: Manuscript
Author(s): Peñalosa, Gonzalo Ronquillo de null
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: June 16, 1582
Period: 16th Century
Keywords: Nueva España order of St. Francis Macau departure of religious from the Philippines arrival of Franciscan missionaries Royal estate royal treasury colonial revenues expenses of the colonial government assistance from Mexico Filipino-Chinese relations,<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font> settlement in Arevalo Panay, new settlement in Nueva Segovia in Cagayan, strategic value of Cagayan,<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font><font class='highlight'> occupation</font> of Cagayan, Juan Pablo de Carreon, Japanese pirates, 1580, 1581, Japanese weapons,<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font> expeditions to Moluccas,<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font> expeditions to Macao, Portugal, Prior of Crato, Moluccas, Macau, Jesuits, Jesuit missionary to Macau,<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font>-Portugues Relations, salaries of<font class='highlight'> Spanish</font> officials, expenses of the colonial government, tariff on imports, tariff on exports, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, Don Martin Enriquez, gold sent to Panama, Theatins, Father Antonio Sedeño, Father Alonso Sanchez, construction of fort, shipbuilding, building of galleons, lack of skillsmen, liberation of native slaves, Guido de Lavezaris, nepotism in Colonial government, Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa, repartimiento for the governor
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History of the Philippine Sugar Industry - [Snippet view] [Relevance: 53.0%]
A developmental account that traces the early beginnings of the Philippine Sugar Industry way back the first Spanish settlement then follows through with its evolution from...
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De las Islas Filipinas - [Full Text] [Relevance: 49.0%]
El autor, un culto y buen respetado abogado, después de tres anos de residencia en Filipinas, regresa a España como representante de Filipinas en el Cortés. Escribe esto para dar en una memoria, idea y...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Álvarez, Luís Prudencio Tejero
Place of Publication: Valencia, Spain
Date: 1842
Period: 19th Century
Keywords: Spanish government Taxation Justice, Administration of Employment graft and corruption Reforms
Subjects: Philippines--Politics & government Philippines--History--Spanish<font class='highlight'> occupation</font> --Sources Philippines--Economic & social conditions
El Caserón - [Full Text] [Relevance: 46.0%]
Guillermo Gómez Rivera’s El Caserón, 1975 Zóbel prizewinner, represents a main landmark in the Contemporary Philippine Theatre in Spanish language. Although published in...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Gómez Rivera, Guillermo
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: 1978
Period: Contemporary Period
Keywords: El Caserón Premio Zobel Guillermo Gómez Rivera Contemporary Philippine Theatre
Subjects: Philippine fiction (Spanish) Patriotism--Philippine Drama--American<font class='highlight'> occupation </font>, 1898-1946
Self Government in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 44.0%]
This book of Maximo M. Kalaw, former chairperson of the U.P. Dept. of Political Science and secretary of the Philippine Mission to the United States, recounts the development of gradual and greater Philippine...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Kalaw, Maximo null
Place of Publication: New York, United States
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Jones Law Filipino-American relations Treaty of Paris Philippine-American War William McKinley U.S.<font class='highlight'> occupation</font> of the Philippines expansionist propaganda Theodore Roosevelt Emilio Aguinaldo Organic Law of 1902 Cooper Act, Organic Law of 1916, Philippine legislature, pro-independence campaigns, resisting U. S. colonial rule, Filipinization of the bureaucracy, benevolent assimilation, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Philippine autonomy,American colonial government, political conditions-American period, Philippine-American War, Organic Act of 1902, Cooper Law, Jones Law, creation of the Philippine Assembly, Philippine Commission, speaker of the Philippine Assembly, Francis Burton Harrison, executive-legislative conflicts, creation of the Philippine Senate, Manuel Quezon as Senate President, Nacionalista Party, Rafael Palma as senator, Reorganization Act, political elite-American period, Sergio Osmeña as Speaker of the House, judiciary-American period, members of the Supreme Court, power of the American governor-general, roles of Council of State, Philippine autonomy, Filipinization-colonial government,fiscal policy-American period, Cooper Act, Organic Act of 1902, Jones Law, Philippine Assembly, Philippine Commission, power of the governor-general, appropriation bills-American period, Francis Burton Harrison, fiscal legislation-American period, budget system-establishment of, Department of Finance, Council of State, executive-legislative relations, separation of powers, Philippine treasury-improvement of,Philippines during the World War I, Philippine Legislature resolution on World War I, General R. K. Evans, General Jones, General Bailey, General Greene, World War I efforts of Philippine government, Bureau of Education, Bureau of Agriculture, Red Cross Chapter of the Philippines, Bureau of Science, prices of basic commodities, inflationary effect of the war, Secretary Newton D. Baker, Statement of Woodrow Wilson on the Philippines, self-determination-right of, Philippine-American relations,Philippine independence, Woodrow Wilson, Francis Burton Harrison, Philippine economy-20th century, foreign trade-Philippines-20th century, Philippines-United States economic relations, major trade partners of the Philippines, Philippine autonomy, local enterprises-20th century, American investments, economic imperialism in the Philippines,Francis Burton Harrison, development of local government units, Philippine Legislature on local governments, Administrative Code of 1917, laws on local government units, Christians-Muslims relations, indigenous peoples relations, Filipinization of local governments, supervision of the governor-general, local autonomy-American period, improvement of local administration, economic development-attainment of, mass education-American period, local governments on public health,programs towards Muslims-American period, Indigenous Cultural Communities-American Period, Indigenous Peoples, Jones Law on Muslims and indigenous peoples, creation of Bureau on non-Christian Tribes, Act No. 2674, integration of indigenous peoples, extension of social services, Department of Mindanao and Sulu, Dr. Sixto Orosa in Sulu, immigration policy-American period, homestead program in Mindanao, Muslim leaders-American period, Muslim Filipinos-Christian Filipinos relations, Sultan Jamal-ul Kiram II, annexation of Sulu, Datu Pedro Cuevas, pacification campaign-Mindanao, Muslim in Philippine Legislature, Senator Hadji Butu Abdul Baqui, Datu Piang, Datu Benito, policy towards Muslims and indigenous peoples,stable government, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, Cuba-United States relations, William McKinley, independence of South American republics, Cuban war of independence, Spanish-American War, Jones Law, Democrats on Philippine independence, Monroe Doctrine, Philippine Legislature, Commission of Independence, Philippine independence from the U.S., Philippines-United States relations, Philippine national and local elections, Philippine autonomy, Francis Burton Harrison, Filipinization of the bureaucracy, Council of State, judiciary, American governor-generals, Charles E. Yeater, Woodrow Wilson,Philippines-United States relations, Woodrow Wilson, Commission of Independence of the Philippine Legislature, Philippine territory-advantages, Japanese expansionism, Philippines-Japan relations, democracy in the Philippines, literacy rate-Philippines, suffrage-American period, Apolinario Mabini, Malolos Republic, First Philippine Republic, political elite-American period, distribution of lands, status of women in Philippine society, social justice-American period, agriculture and commercial possibilities of the Philippines
Subjects: Philippines--Politics and Government--1898-1935
Plaridel the Immortal - [Full Text] [Relevance: 44.0%]
First honor recipient in the Third Annual Oratorical Contest of the Philippine Law School in 1921, this piece by Jose N. Topacio vividly illustrates the conditions under which Filipino heroes and martyrs...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Topacio, Jose N.
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: 1924
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Patriotism Nationalism Philippine Heroes Spanish-era Philippines Spanish occupation
Subjects: Philippines--History--19th century
Beware of the so-called civilization - [Full Text] [Relevance: 44.0%]
The first-prize winner of the First Annual Oratorical Contest of the University of Manila's College of Law in 1922, this piece by Felipe Moncada asserts that the Philippines is at risk of destruction by...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Moncada, Felipe
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: March 4, 1922
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: American Occupation Spanish occupation Nationalism Patriotism
Subjects: Philippines--History
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