Philippine history / Gregorio F. Zaide
Material type:
- 9710805304
- DS 685 .Z35 1984

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | General Education | FIL DS 685 .Z35 1984 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000010225 |
Chapter 1. The Philippines: "Pearl of the Orient" -- Chapter 2. Filipinos: Asia's Unique Nation -- Chapter 3. The Philippines Before the Coming of the Spaniards -- Chapter 4. Our Asian Heritage -- Chapter 5. Rediscovery of the Philippines by Magellan -- Chapter 6. Spanish Conquest and Colonization -- Chapter 7. The Spanish Colonial System -- Chapter 8. Spain's Dream of an Asian Colonial Empire -- Chapter 9. Philippine-Chinese Relations -- Chapter 10. Philippine-Japanese Relations -- Chapter 11. Philippine-Mexican Relations -- Chapter 12. The Moro Wars -- Chapter 13. British Invasion of the Philippines -- Chapter 14. Filipino Revolts and Rebellions -- Chapter 15. Economic and Social Progress Under Spain -- Chapter 16. The Twilight of Spanish Rule -- Chapter 17. Our Spanish Heritage -- Chapter 18. Birth of Filipino Nationalism -- Chapter 19. The Propaganda Movement and the Katipunan -- Chapter 20 The Philippine Revolution -- Chapter 21 Hello, America, Goodbye, Spain -- Chapter 22 First Philippine Republic and the War of Philippine Independence -- Chapter 23. American Rule and Democratization of the Philippines -- Chapter 24 Economic and Social Progress Under America -- Chapter 25-Our American Heritage -- Chapter 26. The Commonwealth of the Philippines -- Chapter 27 The Philippines and World War II -- Chapter 28 Japanese Occupation of the Philippines -- Chapter 29 Liberation and the Birth of the Philippine Republic -- Chapter 30 From President Roxas to President Marcos -- Chapter 31. Martial Law and The New Philippine Republic -- Chapter 32 The New Republic.
Written from a Filipino point-of-view and sincerely recognizing our nation's eternal debt of gratitude to Spain and the United States, both of which have richly endowed our people with their cultural legacies, this book is a saga of an Asian nation's long march on the highway of history from the dim remote ages of the past to the present, with emphasis on the dramatic development of our country from the ancient independent barangay kingdoms to the present Republic of the Philippines
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