The Philippine Revolution of 1896: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary TimesThis volume makes available selected works by scholars from around the world, using varied historical sources, bringing new perspectives on the Philippine Revolutionary War of 1896. |
Contents
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Ethnicity in the Philippine Revolution | 49 |
The Colonial Origins of Philippine Military Traditions | 83 |
Civilian Flight during the Philippine Revolution of 1896 | 125 |
Letters from a Spanish Soldier in the Revolution | 143 |
Lt Commander Paul Hintzes Visit | 165 |
The Franciscans and the Philippine Revolution in Central Luzon | 179 |
ProvincialLevel Corruption in the Second Half | 217 |
Legal Proceedings against Provincial Governors | 231 |
IntraAsian Trade at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | 253 |
Historiography of 1898 and a Critical Bibliography | 277 |
Contributors | 301 |
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