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Filipino Colonial History and Legacy

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In this volume, stories from yesteryears seek to bring to life realities that could make visible what is invisible to the visions of our present moment: the 17th-18th century Spanish notions about Filipino identity; the constitutive discourses if our heroes; domination and resistance in the implementation of policies and programs to stop cholera during the administrative career of W.H. Taft: collaboration by local elites during the Japanese occupation; US-Philippine security relations, and; Angelo De La Cruz hostaged by so-called international terrorists.

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In this volume, stories from yesteryears seek to bring to life realities that could make visible what is invisible to the visions of our present moment: the 17th-18th century Spanish notions about Filipino identity; the constitutive discourses if our heroes; domination and resistance in the implementation of policies and programs to stop cholera during the administrative career of W.H. Taft: collaboration by local elites during the Japanese occupation; US-Philippine security relations, and; Angelo De La Cruz hostaged by so-called international terrorists.

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Format

Paperback

ISBN

978-971-011-472-6

Page length

242 pages

Edition

2011