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  1. The MacArthur Highway and Other Relics of American Empire in the Philippines by Joseph P. McCallus, 2010-04-30
  2. Things Fall Away: Philippine Historical Experience and the Makings of Globalization (a John Hope Franklin Center Book) by Neferti X. M. Tadiar, 2009-01-01
  3. Schoolbooks and Krags: The United States Army in the Philippines, 1898-1902 (Contributions in Military Studies) by John M. Gates, 1973-04-15
  4. An Economic History of the Philippines by O. D. Corpuz, 1999-03
  5. Stranded in the Philippines: Professor Bell's Private War Against the Japanese by Scott A. Mills, 2009-07-08
  6. Reappraising an Empire: New Perspectives on Philippine-American History (Harvard Studies in American-East Asian Relations, 10)
  7. American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S. Colonialism (Politics, History, and Culture) by Julian Go, 2008-01-01
  8. Colorado's Volunteer Infantry in the Philippine Wars, 1898-1899 by Geoffrey R. Hunt, 2006-07-31
  9. Policing America's Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State (New Perspectives in Se Asian Studies) by Alfred W. McCoy, 2009-10-15
  10. Pananandata: History and Techniques of the Daga, Yantok, Balison, and Other Traditional Weapons of the Philippines by Amante P. Marinas, 2002-01-01
  11. Captured: The Japanese Internment of American Civilians in the Philippines, 1941-1945 by Frances B. Cogan, 2000-01-27
  12. U.S. Imperialism and Revolution in the Philippines by E. San Juan Jr., 2007-08-15
  13. Cinema of the Philippines: A History and Filmography, 1897-2005 by Bryan L. Yeatter, 2007-08-21
  14. Philippine saga: A pictorial history of the archipelago since time began by Henry Otley Beyer, 1953

41. Philippines
Directory. Adoption Sites, Adoption Community, Adoption Shop, AdoptionReunion, International Adoption. philippines history. Historical
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Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are Year Entries philippines history Japanese Occupation 19421945 Juvenile Literature 1982 1 philippines history Military 2 Philippines
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43. The History Of The Philippines
Two narratives from Canada covering the beginnings of the archipelago all the way to the present, Category Regional Asia philippines Society and Culture history......Welcome to the history of the philippines. Pearl of the Orient Seas.You are visitor number. You can ca. history of the philippines. On
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Welcome to the History of the Philippines
Pearl of the Orient Seas
You are visitor number You can see the last 20 users History of the Philippines On the eve of his execution by the Spanish colonialists in 1896, Jose Rizal , the famous filipino nationalist, called his homeland the " Pearl of the Orient Seas The Philippines is situated at a crossroads of the Pacific Ocean and the South China and Sulu Seas. Philippines, also referred to as the 'archipelago', has welcomed people from the East and West, creating a human mixture sustained by the enormous tropical resources. Some 30,000 years ago the earliest inhabitants had arrived from the Asian mainland, perhaps over land bridges built during the ice ages. By the tenth century A.D. coastal villagers welcomed Chinese commerce and settlers, followed by Muslim traders from Borneo. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan claimed the land for Spain, whose imperial rule lasted until the United States of America gained possession after victories in the Spanish-American War in 1898 and the Philippine-American War from 1899 to 1901. United States authority, although interrupted by the Japanese occupation during World War II, led to independence for a republic founded on July 4, 1946. There are 77 million Filipinos that inhabit about 700 of the nation's 7,100 islands. Cultural distinctions remain among the nation's more than 75 ethnic groups.

44. Philippine History 101Study A Tutorial To Gain Instruction About The Country, It
Overview of major periods in the history of the philippines from the earliest human settlement to the election of Corazon Aquino.
http://www.tribo.org/history.html

45. Philippine Culture And History
What's New Culture - Picturesque Old philippines - history. Philippine Culture
http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/culhist.htm
Philippine Culture and History What's New Culture Picturesque Old Philippines History
Philippine Culture
  • Prospects for Transformation in the Philippines in the Next Millenium (by San E. Juan, Jr.)
  • Samples of the PANABI Newsletter (courtesy of National Museum of the Philippines) Remote Links: POP (Picturesque Old Philippines)
    Includes 150 turn-of-the-century photographs!
    Philippine History
  • 46. Philippines: Culture, History And Travel
    Links to resources on the philippines philippines. Culture, history and Travel
    http://www.ldb.org/phili5.htm
    Philippines
    Culture, History and Travel
    Last updated: 25 April 2000
    • Across the Philippine Isles - a beautiful and interesting travel site by Cristy (whoever she may be - thanks Cristy for this excellent site) Baguio City Home Page - a fine site on the "Summer Capital" of the Philippines Batan Island - "Batan Island is perhaps the safest place in the Philippines and is certainly one of the most remote. Here the cops leave their firearms at home with their wives, and the only people to enter the station cells are the cleaners", this is how a report of a travel to Batan Island begins
        Batanes - all the information you want to know about this most northern Province of the Philippines
      Cavite City - a web-site provided by Rogelio A. Santos who's obviously a proud citizen of Cavite; he collected lots of information about this booming city south of Manila Central Philippine Languages: Bisaya, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Tagalog - "a non-commercial website devoted to the study and advancement of the Bisayan Language family of the central Philippines. Bisaya includes several dialects of which Cebuano, spoken in the regional center of Cebu City, is the best known. Although Bisaya is the main focus, other languages of the region, including Waray and Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) are included. Since Tagalog is the basis for the national language, Filipino, it too is included as a 'language of the region'" Chronology of Philippine History - an excellent site with lots of links for in-depth studies, highly recommended

    47. About The Philippines - Main Page
    Resource on philippines which includes information on its culture, art, business, news, travel, and history.
    http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/philippines/about_philippines.htm
    Updated Countries / Regions Home Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mongolia Myanmer N.Korea Philippines Singapore S.Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Bangkok Beijing Hong Kong Seoul Shanghai Tibet Tokyo Areas of Interest Cities Culture/Tradition Map of Philippines
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    Map of Manila Map of Cebu Travel Guide ... Weather Links to Areas of Interest Art Entertainment Literature, Painting, Crafts. Music, ... TV. Business Government Stock, News, Trade. Embassies, ... Organizations. Culinary Items Education Food,
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    48. Philippine History 101
    Where the philippines, Pinoy, and Flip got their names. Other articles on history 101.Category Regional Asia philippines Society and Culture history...... Context. Philippine history as told from a Filipino Viewpoint. Thephilippines and the United States An Historical Time Line. Asian
    http://www.tribo.org/history/
    Philippine History 101 What's in a name I? The Philippines What's in a name II? Filipino What's in a name III? Pinoy What's in a name IV? Flip ... Back to The Filipino Gallery

    49. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Philippines | Introduction
    The 7000 islands that comprise the philippines are the forgotten islands of SouthEastAsia. Off the main overland route and with a recent history of martial
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    Philippines The 7000 islands that comprise the Philippines are the forgotten islands of South-East Asia. Off the main overland route and with a recent history of martial law and endemic corruption, the country has struggled to attract tourists in the numbers many of its southeast Asian neighbours have. Since the demise of the authoritarian Marcos regime 15 years ago the Philippines has fared better; however, the last few years have sent the country's fortunes tumbling once again. In 2000 a Brussels-based research centre declared the Philippines the most disaster-prone country on earth. It named typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, garbage landslides and military action against Muslim insurgents as just some of the problems both locals and tourists have had to deal with. Political woes continue to set the country back. Most recently, former president Estrada was arraigned in July 2001 on the capital offence of economic plunder. Meanwhile, new president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is struggling to revitalise the country and establish her political credentials. Despite these difficulties, most of the Philippines is laid back, stable and relatively safe. The country likes to promote itself as the place where 'Asia wears a smile' and the locals are, by and large, an exceptionally friendly and helpful bunch. On top of this, transport is cheap, the food is good, accommodation is plentiful and (for the monolinguistic) English is widely spoken.

    50. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    US Library of Congress country study of the philippines, from preHispanic times to the presidency Category Regional Asia philippines Society and Culture history...... philippines; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; COUNTRY PROFILE COUNTRY; GEOGRAPHY;SOCIETY; Introduction; Chapter 1. Historical Setting EARLY history; THE EARLY
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    PHILIPPINES - A Country Study
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    51. WWW-VL History Index
    WWWVL history Index Central Catalogue site, providing links for the Philippine Islands. WWW-VL history REPUBLIC OF THE philippines. Click here for
    http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/oceania/philippines.html
    WWW-VL HISTORY: REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
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    The World-Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW-VL) Main Catalog
    The WWW-VL search facility.
    The WWW-VL History Central Catalogue ABOUT THIS NETWORK . If you are still interested or have any questions, please e-mail Lynn Harry Nelson [lhnelson@raven.cc.ku.edu].
    Click Here to access the Mirror at Florence, Italy

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    Also see our sister site, WWW-VL Asian Studies. The Philippine Republic
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  • 52. MapZones.com History
    philippines, history, Back to Top. The first humans in the Philippine Islandsare thought to have come from China and the Malayan Archipelago
    http://www.mapzones.com/world/asia/philippines/historyindex.php
    Country Info Philippines Introduction Philippines General Data Philippines Maps Philippines Culture ... Philippines Time and Date Philippines History Back to Top The first humans in the Philippine Islands are thought to have come from China and the Malayan Archipelago some 250,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, but few remains from that time have been discovered. Afterward, other peoples migrated to the islands, among them Negritos, who probably arrived about 25,000 years ago. In ancient times, the inhabitants of the Philippines were a diverse agglomeration of peoples who arrived in various waves of immigration from the Asian mainland and who maintained little contact with each other. The Philippines is the only nation in Southeast Asia that became subject to Western colonialism before it had had the opportunity to develop either a centralized government ruling over a large territory or an advanced elite culture. Chinese traders were known to have been resident from about AD 1000, and some cultural influences from South Asia, such as a Sanskrit-based writing system, were carried to the islands by the Indonesian empires of Srivijaya and Majapahit; but in comparison with other parts of the region, the influence of both China and India on the Philippines was of little importance. The peoples of the Philippine archipelago, unlike most of the other peoples of Southeast Asia, never adopted Hinduism or Buddhism. A Mongoloid people from Southeast Asia followed about 10,000 years later. All are thought to have reached the islands across a land bridge that no longer exists. Larger groups of people from the regions of present-day China and Vietnam arrived from about 7000 bc to 2000 bc. The largest migrations to the islands, however, probably occurred after the 3rd century bc. The last arrivals were people from the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian archipelago. These migrants brought with them their iron tools and a technology that included glassmaking and tie-and-dye weaving.

    53. Chronological Table, 18 Th Century
    Brief chronology of major 18th century events in the philippines.Category Society history By Time Period Eighteenth Century......Chronological Table of Leading Events in the philippines 18th Century.Source John Forman, The Philippine Islands (1906) (Fellow
    http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/chrono3.htm
    Chronological Table
    of Leading Events in the Philippines: 18th Century Source: John Forman, "The Philippine Islands" (1906)
    (Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society) 16th century 17th century - 18th century - 19th century 20th century First admission of natives into the Religious Orders. The "Letter of Anathema" was publicly read for the last time. Friars in open riot incited the populace to rebellion. Sultan Muhamad Alimudin was imprisoned in Manila.
    First regular military organization.
    Treaty with Sultan Muhamad Alimudin (March 3). Banishment of 2,070 Chinese from Manila. British occupation of Manila. Rebellion in Ilocos Province led by Diego de Silan. Sultan Muhamad Alimudin was restored to his throne by the British. Expulsion of the Jesuits ordered (R. Decree, 1768; Papal Brief, 1769). Expulsion of the Jesuits was effectuated.
    Government Tobacco Monopoly was established. The was founded (March 10). <== 17th century 19th century => [Austrian-Philippine Homepage] [Culture and History] ...
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    created: April 5, 1996

    54. World Travel Guide - Philippines - History And Government
    World Travel Guide philippines - history Government - includes informationon the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
    http://www.travel-guide.com/data/phl/phl580.asp
    OAS_sitepage = URL + '/South-EastAsia/Philippines/HistoryandGovernment'; WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE .NET GUIDES World Travel Guide World City Guide World Airport Guide World Cruise Guide ... World Weather TOOLS Holiday Brochures Mini Guide Online Bookstore
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    History: The earliest inhabitants of the Philippines were the Negritos. Other tribes later arrived from Malaysia and Indonesia. In 1521, the Portuguese navigator, Ferdinand Magellan, financed by the King of Spain, landed on the islands and named them after Philip II of Spain. Friars converted the inhabitants to Christianity and today the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in South-East Asia. Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legaspi established the first Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565; he moved north and defeated the Muslim Rajah Sulayman and established a Spanish base in Manila in 1571, extending the area under Spanish control. In 1896, a revolution against Spanish rule led to the establishment of the first Filipino Republic in 1898, under General Emilio Aguinaldo. Later, the United States took control of the islands and a constitution was drawn up in 1935, giving the Philippines internal self-government.
    The islands were occupied by the Japanese between 1942 and 1945, during World War II, only achieving independence in 1946. During the next two decades, there was a succession of presidents who maintained strong links with the United States. In 1965, Ferdinand Marcos of the

    55. Aurora, Philippines -- History
    The early history of Aurora Province, Philippinesis linked to Quezon and Nueva Ecija Provinces.
    http://www.aurora.ph/geninfo2.html
    HISTORY HISTORY -Early History -1800s to American Occpn -Birth of a Province POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS -Baler (Capital) -Casiguran -Dilasag -Dinalungan -Dingalan -Dipaculao -Maria Aurora -San Luis SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE -Population -Education -Health Care -Recreation INDUSTRY -Agriculture -Natural Resources -Tourism -Trade -Topography -Climate The Province of Aurora was founded by President Ferdinand E. Marcos in August 1979, with Baler as its capital, by virtue of Batas Bambansa Blg. 7. This act was the fulfillment of the prayers of the people of the the former Municipalities of Baler and Casiguran to be truly independent from the Province of Quezon for the first time since the Spanish occupation. Early History In 1572, the Spanish explorer Juan de Salcedo became the first European to visit the region that would be known as Aurora while he was exploring the northern coast of Luzon. Salcedo reportedly visited the towns of Casiguran, Baler and Infanta.

    56. Philippines - History
    history. It is believed that the history of philippines began somewherebetween 150,000 and 30,000 years ago. The Philippine archipelago
    http://www.marimari.com/content/philippines/general_info/history.html
    HOME Hotel Tour Cruise ... Car Select Destination Australia Bali Brunei China Hong Kong Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Vietnam PHILIPPINES Hotels in Philippines Popular Places Best of Philippines Entertainment ... General Info EDITOR'S PICK Editorial Express It! TRAVEL TOOLS Weather Check Currency Converter TimeZone Converter Language Translator ... Stock Index MARIMARI.COM About Us Contact Us Join Us Reservation Terms ... Site Map
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    History It is believed that the history of Philippines began somewhere between 150,000 and 30,000 years ago. The Philippine archipelago was born from powerful forces - great tectonic pressures forcing islands to push upwards, and mighty volcanoes to produce their ash to enrich plains nurtured by monsoon rains. The first man to ever walk this land arrived during the ice ages, when seas were hundreds of meters lower. Later in about 5000 BC, the ocean flooded the land bridges. With that incident, waves of colonizers came to settle at the coastal areas, driving the earlier settlers into the mountains.

    57. HISTORY
    history of the DAV Theodore B. House Memorial, Chapter 3, Angeles City, philippines.In 1993 Robert C. House began recruiting the 50 member charter.
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    Honor Veterans Vote ... Classified Ads CHAPTER HISTORY History of the D.A.V. Theodore B. House
    Memorial, Chapter 3, Angeles City, Philippines In 1993 Robert C. House began recruiting the
    50 member charter. Prior to this time and
    afterward, various meetings were held at VMMC
    Manila, RUMPA, member's home. It was apparent that there was and is a need
    for a D.A.V. in the local Angeles City area.
    Finally, at the signing of the D.A.V. Theodore B.
    House Memorial Chapter 3, Angeles City,
    Philippines. On 27th of January 1994, the realization of the establishment the D.A.V. Chapter came true with a membership of 85 members. Robert C. House was sworn in as D.A.V. Chapter 3's first Commander. The chapter was named as a memorial to Theodore B, House, the commander's father who served World War II. The work of the chapter is to render free service, time, and providing advise, to all veterans. Service emphasis pertains especially to the VA Medical claim, schooling

    58. Philippine Embassy: Canberra - The Philippines - History
    history of the philippines. The first humans in the Philippine Islandsare thought to have come from the Asian mainland some 250,000
    http://www.philembassy.au.com/phi-hist.htm
    History of the Philippines On 17 March 1521, the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, in the service of Spain, landed on the Homonhon Islet, near Samar Island. He was later killed in Mactan Island of Cebu in a clash with native warriors led by a chieftain named Lapu-Lapu. The Philippines was a prize catch for Spain which, at that time, was locked in a fierce struggle for world colonization with Portugal. The archipelago was named Felipinas for Spain's King Philip II. After the successful expedition in 1564 of Spain's Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, an administrative center was established in 1572 in Manila. Representatives of various Roman Catholic religious orders, such as the Augustinians, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Jesuits, to convert the population. They were successful only in Luzon and the Visayas because the Moslems resisted the Spanish efforts. Upon the overthrow of Spanish rule in Mexico by the Mexican War of Independence in 1821, the Philippines was put under the administrative control of Madrid. When three Filipino priests were executed for nationalist activities, a group of reformists, led by Dr. Jose Rizal, formed the Propaganda Movement in 1892 that would later pave the way for the Philippine Revolution.

    59. World Travel Guide - Philippines - History & Government
    World Travel Guide philippines - history Government -includes information on the constitution and politics.
    http://www.sftpwtg.com/data/phl/phl580.htm
    Travel Information Contact Addresses Overview General Information Passport/Visa ... Climate Regions and Cities Introduction - Overview Luzon The Visayas Home ... Philippines
    History and Government
    History: The earliest inhabitants of the Philippines were the Negritos. Other tribes later arrived from Malaysia and Indonesia. In 1521, the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, financed by the King of Spain, landed on the islands and named them after Philip II of Spain. Friars converted the inhabitants to Christianity, and today the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in South-East Asia. Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legaspi established the first Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565; he moved north and defeated the Muslim Rajah Sulayman and, in 1571, established a Spanish base in Manila, extending the area under Spanish control. In 1896, a revolution against Spanish rule led to the establishment of the first Filipino Republic in 1898 under General Emilio Aguinaldo. Later, the United States took control of the islands, and in 1935 a constitution was drawn up giving the Philippines internal self-government.
    The islands were occupied by the Japanese between 1942 and 1945 during World War II, and achieved independence in 1946. In the next two decades there was a succession of presidents who maintained strong links with the United States. In 1965 Ferdinand Marcos of the

    60. Our Lady Of The Philippines-History / Come And Join Us
    ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF THE philippines. Our Lady of the philippines Trappist Abbey. 5045 Jordan, Guimaras CELL PHONE 0917 30 25 921 Updated January 31, 2003 .
    http://www.ourladyofnewhelfta.com/OLP/history.php
    ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF THE PHILIPPINES Divine Offices Retreat Vocation Email ... Home THE ABBEY OF THE PHILIPPINES is a monastery of the Cistercian Order In more recent times Trappist-Cistercian monks, having remained in continuous existence in spite of numerous political and social difficulties ever since the twelfth century, have spread widely throughout the world. Europe, North- Central- and South- America, Africa. Australia, New Zealand and Asia -all have Cistercian monasteries today. This ABBEY OF THE PHILIPPINES was founded by the United States Region in 1972 and is the only men's monastery of the Order in this country. There is a community of Cistercian nuns on the Island of Mindanao for which this abbey supplies the chaplain and other assistance. Abbot John Eudes Bamberger, OCSO Home Coat of arms
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