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The Philippine revolution and beyond. Papers from the international conference on the centennial of the 1896 Philippines revolution. v1 by
- Ordoñez, Elmer
- Ramos, Fidel V. The Philippine Revolution: the past and present
- Corpuz, Onofre D. The Filipino revolution: the Philippine experience
- Arcilla, Jose S. Utopia and revolution: the Philippine experience
- Ileto, Reynaldo C. The revolution of 1896 and the mythology of the national state
- Ordoñez, Elmer A. Revolutionary Ideology and Culture 1896
- Soriano, Rafaelita Hilario. Political philosophy of the philippine revolution
- Dery, Luis Camara. Principales y Conguistadores: why it took the Filipinos so long to end Spanish domination and stone buildings in the 19th century
- Lapuz, Jose David. The state of international politics and relations in the 19th century
- Owen, Norman G. Capitalism and welfare in the 19th century philippine
- Rodriguez, Felix. Land and the Philippines revolution: an ecologist's perspective
- Rodriguez, Enrique Baltar. The decline of Spanish domimos in the Philippine
- Diaz-Trechuelo, Lourdes. Spanish politics and the Philippines in the 19th century
- De Lemps, Xavier Huetz. Materiales ligeros vs materiales fuertes: the conflict between nipa huts
- Cushner, Nicholas P. Landed state in colonial Philippine and Mexico
- Bankoff, Gregory E.A. In search of the masses: non-confrontational forms of dissert in late 19th century Philippines
- Uy, Antolin V. The native clergy from the late 19th century to the early 20th century
- Terra, Perfecto M., Jr. Faustino Villafranca are the roots of reform movement
- Villaroel, Fidel. Marcelo H. Del Pilar: his religious conversion
- Sichrousky, Harry. Ferdinand Blumentritt and the Philippine revolution
- Fajardo, Reynaldo S. Masonry and the Philippine revolution
- Rodriguez, Isaces Rodriguez. How and Why was the date of the Philippine revolution advanced to 21 August 1896?
- Quiason, Serafin. The Philippine revolution and her mejesty's consuls army officers
Material type: Text; Format:
print
; Literary form:
Not fiction
Manila : Philippine Centennial Commission,National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 1998
Availability: Items available for reference: Lopez Museum and Library: Not for loan (1)Call number: SDQ991.402 O12p.
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The Philippine revolution and beyond. Papers from the international conference on the centennial of the 1896 Philippines revolution. v2 by
- Ordoñez, Elmer
- Ramos, Fidel V. The Philippine Revolution: the past and present
- Corpuz, Onofre D. The Filipino revolution: the Philippine experience
- Arcilla, Jose S. Utopia and revolution: the Philippine experience
- Ileto, Reynaldo C. The revolution of 1896 and the mythology of the national state
- Ordoñez, Elmer A. Revolutionary Ideology and Culture 1896
- Soriano, Rafaelita Hilario. Political philosophy of the philippine revolution
- Dery, Luis Camara. Principales y Conguistadores: why it took the Filipinos so long to end Spanish domination and stone buildings in the 19th century
- Lapuz, Jose David. The state of international politics and relations in the 19th century
- Owen, Norman G. Capitalism and welfare in the 19th century philippine
- Rodriguez, Felix. Land and the Philippines revolution: an ecologist's perspective
- Rodriguez, Enrique Baltar. The decline of Spanish domimos in the Philippine
- Diaz-Trechuelo, Lourdes. Spanish politics and the Philippines in the 19th century
- De Lemps, Xavier Huetz. Materiales ligeros vs materiales fuertes: the conflict between nipa huts
- Cushner, Nicholas P. Landed state in colonial Philippine and Mexico
- Bankoff, Gregory E.A. In search of the masses: non-confrontational forms of dissert in late 19th century Philippines
- Uy, Antolin V. The native clergy from the late 19th century to the early 20th century
- Terra, Perfecto M., Jr. Faustino Villafranca are the roots of reform movement
- Villaroel, Fidel. Marcelo H. Del Pilar: his religious conversion
- Sichrousky, Harry. Ferdinand Blumentritt and the Philippine revolution
- Fajardo, Reynaldo S. Masonry and the Philippine revolution
- Rodriguez, Isaces Rodriguez. How and Why was the date of the Philippine revolution advanced to 21 August 1896?
- Quiason, Serafin. The Philippine revolution and her mejesty's consuls army officers
Material type: Text; Format:
print
; Literary form:
Not fiction
Manila : Philippine Centennial Commission,National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 1998
Availability: Items available for reference: Lopez Museum and Library: Not for loan (1)Call number: SDQ991.402 O12p.
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