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Mabini and the Philippine revolution.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Diliman Quezon City, Philippines : University of the Philippines, c1996Edition: 1996 editionDescription: x, 404 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715421140
LOC classification:
  • DS 676.5 .M35 1996
Contents:
1. The Revolutionary Climate 2. Peasants, Caciques, illutrados 3. The student and lawyer 4. La Liga Filipina : Rizal, Bonifacio and Mabini 5. From Reformist to revolutionary 6. Foundations of the revolutionary government 7. Crisis on the constitution 8. The Republican heritage 9. War and downfall of the Mabini Cabinet 10. The Political Philosopher 11. The meaning of revolution 12. On church and state 13. Imprisonment and exile 14. Death and legacy
Summary: It is mainly an attempt to view and analyze the great and dramatic events of the Philippine Revolution through the eyes and mind of an intellectual leader who not only helped to trace the route of the Revolution but also left a record of his reflections upon its gain, failures and tendencies.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana General Education FIL DS 676.5 .M35 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000008770

Includes index.

1. The Revolutionary Climate 2. Peasants, Caciques, illutrados 3. The student and lawyer 4. La Liga Filipina : Rizal, Bonifacio and Mabini 5. From Reformist to revolutionary 6. Foundations of the revolutionary government 7. Crisis on the constitution 8. The Republican heritage 9. War and downfall of the Mabini Cabinet 10. The Political Philosopher 11. The meaning of revolution 12. On church and state 13. Imprisonment and exile 14. Death and legacy

It is mainly an attempt to view and analyze the great and dramatic events of the Philippine Revolution through the eyes and mind of an intellectual leader who not only helped to trace the route of the Revolution but also left a record of his reflections upon its gain, failures and tendencies.

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