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The Philippines : a unique nation / Sonia M. Zaide and Gregorio F. Zaide

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : All-Nations Publishing Co., Inc., c1999Edition: SECOND EDITIONDescription: vii, 478 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9716420714
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.5 .Z36 1999
Contents:
1. The Philippines as a Unique Nation -- 2. Origin of the Filipinos -- 3. The Asian Heritage of the Filipinos -- 4. Our Early Ancestors -- 5 - Western Discovery and Conquest -- 6. Mexican Relations -- 7. The Spanish Colonial System -- 8. Our Economy under Spain -- 9. Our Spanish Heritage -- 10. Filipino Services to Spain -- 11. Islam in the Philippines -- 12. Relations with the Chinese and Japanese -- 13. The British Invasion -- 14. Filipino Revolts -- 15. The Twilight of Spain's Rule -- 16. Philippine Nationalism -- 17. Propaganda Movement and the katipunan -- 18. The Philippine Revolution -- 19. The Coming of the United States -- 20. The First Republic in Asia -- 21. America's Rule and Democratization of the Filipino People -- 22. Economic Progress Under the United States -- 23. Our American Heritage -- 24. The Commonwealth of the Philippines -- 25 . The Philippines and World War II -- 26. Japanese Occupation and the Second Republic -- 27. Independence and the Third Republic -- 28. Martial Law and the New Society -- 29. The Fourth Republic -- 30. From People Power to a Great Christian Revival -- 31. Two Centennial Presidents.
Summary: A new era in Philippine history demands a new college survey textbook that fulfills the need for providing an alternative to the godless, secular-humanistic teaching which deprives Filipinos from realizing their destiny as the "Christian light of Asia". For love of nation to grow in this difficult junction in our country's history, we need better philosophy and vision than that provide by the so called "Nationalist" school.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies Filipiniana Gen. Ed - CEAS FIL DS 686.5 .Z36 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011387

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Philippines as a Unique Nation -- 2. Origin of the Filipinos -- 3. The Asian Heritage of the Filipinos -- 4. Our Early Ancestors -- 5 - Western Discovery and Conquest -- 6. Mexican Relations -- 7. The Spanish Colonial System -- 8. Our Economy under Spain -- 9. Our Spanish Heritage -- 10. Filipino Services to Spain -- 11. Islam in the Philippines -- 12. Relations with the Chinese and Japanese -- 13. The British Invasion -- 14. Filipino Revolts -- 15. The Twilight of Spain's Rule -- 16. Philippine Nationalism -- 17. Propaganda Movement and the katipunan -- 18. The Philippine Revolution -- 19. The Coming of the United States -- 20. The First Republic in Asia -- 21. America's Rule and Democratization of the Filipino People -- 22. Economic Progress Under the United States -- 23. Our American Heritage -- 24. The Commonwealth of the Philippines -- 25 . The Philippines and World War II -- 26. Japanese Occupation and the Second Republic -- 27. Independence and the Third Republic -- 28. Martial Law and the New Society -- 29. The Fourth Republic -- 30. From People Power to a Great Christian Revival -- 31. Two Centennial Presidents.

A new era in Philippine history demands a new college survey textbook that fulfills the need for providing an alternative to the godless, secular-humanistic teaching which deprives Filipinos from realizing their destiny as the "Christian light of Asia". For love of nation to grow in this difficult junction in our country's history, we need better philosophy and vision than that provide by the so called "Nationalist" school.

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