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zambal revolt: Struggle for Freedom' 2008 Ed. Cecilio D. Duka, 2008 |
zambal revolt: The Spanish Empire H. Micheal Tarver, Emily Slape, 2016-07-25 Through reference entries and primary documents, this book surveys a wide range of topics related to the history of the Spanish Empire, including past events and individuals as well as the Iberian kingdom's imperial legacy. The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia provides students as well as anyone interested in Spain, Latin America, or empires in general the necessary materials to explore and better understand the centuries-long empire of the Iberian kingdom. The work is organized around eight themes to allow the reader the ability to explore each theme through an overview essay and several selected encyclopedic entries. This two-volume set includes some 180 entries that cover such topics as the caste system, dynastic rivalries, economics, major political events and players, and wars of independence. The entries provide students with essential information about the people, things, institutions, places, and events central to the history of the empire. Many of the entries also include short sidebars that highlight key facts or present fascinating and relevant trivia. Additional resources include an introductory overview, chronology, extended bibliography, and extensive collection of primary source documents. |
zambal revolt: Philippine History M.c. Halili, 2004 |
zambal revolt: The Filipino Guerrilla Tradition Robert T. Yap-Diangco, 1971 |
zambal revolt: The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, 1909 |
zambal revolt: Philippine Political and Cultural History: The Philippines since pre-Spanish times.-v. 2. The Philippines since the British invasion Gregorio F. Zaide, 1950 |
zambal revolt: The Making of the Filipino Nation and Republic Jose Veloso Abueva, 1998 |
zambal revolt: Incomplete Conquests Stephanie Joy Mawson, 2023-07-15 In Incomplete Conquests, Stephanie Joy Mawson uncovers the limitations of Spanish empire in the Philippines, unearthing histories of resistance, flight, evasion, conflict, and warfare from across the breadth of the Philippine archipelago during the seventeenth century. The Spanish colonization of the Philippines that began in 1565 has long been seen as heralding a new era of globalization, drawing together a multiethnic world of merchants, soldiers, sailors, and missionaries. Colonists sent reports back to Madrid boasting of the extraordinary number of souls converted to Christianity and the number of people paying tribute to the Spanish Crown. Such claims constructed an imagined imperial sovereignty and were not accompanied by effective consolidation of colonial control in many of the regions where conversion and tribute collection were imposed. Incomplete Conquests foregrounds the experiences of indigenous, Chinese, and Moro communities and their responses to colonial agents, weaving together stories that take into account the rich cultural and environmental diversity of this island world. |
zambal revolt: The Philippines since pre-Spanish times.-v. 2. The Philippines since the British invasion Gregorio F. Zaide, 1957 |
zambal revolt: Philippine Historical Review , 1972 |
zambal revolt: The Making of Modern South-East Asia: The European conquest D. J. M. Tate, 1971 Volume two of The Making of Modern South-East Asia, this text focuses on economic and social change. |
zambal revolt: The Pageant of Philippine History Gregorio F. Zaide, 1979 |
zambal revolt: Zambales Ramon V. De Jesus, 1990 |
zambal revolt: Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines Linda A. Newson, 2009-04-16 Scholars have long assumed that Spanish colonial rule had only a limited demographic impact on the Philippines. Filipinos, they believed, had acquired immunity to Old World diseases prior to Spanish arrival; conquest was thought to have been more benign than what took place in the Americas because of more enlightened colonial policies introduced by Philip II. Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines illuminates the demographic history of the Spanish Philippines in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and, in the process, challenges these assumptions. In this provocative new work, Linda Newson convincingly demonstrates that the Filipino population suffered a significant decline in the early colonial period. Newson argues that the sparse population of the islands meant that Old World diseases could not become endemic in pre-Spanish times. She also shows that the initial conquest of the Philippines was far bloodier than has often been supposed and that subsequent Spanish demands for tribute, labor, and land brought socioeconomic transformations and depopulation that were prolonged beyond the early conquest years. Comparisons are made with the impact of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas. Newson adopts a regional approach and examines critically each major area in Luzon and the Visayas in turn. Building on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, she proposes a new estimate for the population of the Visayas and Luzon of 1.57 million in 1565—slightly higher than that suggested by previous studies—and calculates that by the mid-seventeenth century this figure may have fallen by about two-thirds. Based on extensive archival research conducted in secular and missionary archives in the Philippines, Spain, and elsewhere, Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines is an exemplary contribution to our understanding of the formative influences on demographic change in premodern Southeast Asian society and the history of the early Spanish Philippines. |
zambal revolt: Tracing Your Philippine Ancestors Lee W. Vance, 1980 |
zambal revolt: The Tinguian Fay-Cooper Cole, Albert Gale, 1922 |
zambal revolt: The Tinguian Fay-Cooper Cole, 2025-05-16 The Tinguian by Fay-Cooper Cole is a groundbreaking ethnographic study that takes readers on an enlightening journey into the heart of Tinguian culture, one of the fascinating indigenous peoples of the Philippines. This meticulously researched work offers a vivid portrayal of the Tinguian, showcasing their unique customs, traditions, and social structures that have thrived amidst the complexities of modernity. As you turn the pages, you will be captivated by the rich tapestry of stories and rituals that reflect the values and beliefs of this remarkable tribe, highlighting the significance of their folklore and mythology in shaping their identity. In this essential volume, Cole invites readers to explore various aspects of Tinguian life, from their traditional customs to their intricate social hierarchy. The meticulous documentation provided reveals how the Tinguian people navigate their everyday lives, balancing age-old traditions with contemporary influences. Through engaging narratives, the book brings to life the rituals and beliefs that are integral to Tinguian existence, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in philippine anthropology and cultural studies. The reader will discover the profound connections the Tinguian people maintain with their environment, family, and community. Central to this exploration is an appreciation for the oral traditions that continue to shape Tinguian culture. Cole emphasizes the vitality of storytelling in preserving their heritage and fostering a strong sense of ethnic identity. This may resonate profoundly with those who cherish the role of narrative in both personal and communal contexts. The insights Cole provides into Tinguian art and craftsmanship also underscore the depth of creativity that characterizes their way of life, revealing how the intersection of form and function in their creations serves as a reflection of their cultural ethos. Cole’s work is not merely an academic analysis but also a celebration of the Tinguian people and their resilience in the face of rapid change. The narratives in this ethnographic study encompass both the struggles and the triumphs that have defined their journey, shedding light on their quest for cultural preservation while navigating the challenges posed by modernization. Readers are invited to contemplate the sociocultural dynamics that not only shape the Tinguian experience but also highlight the broader context of indigenous rights and the importance of maintaining cultural diversity in our globalized world. As you delve into The Tinguian, you will uncover a wealth of anthropological insights that illuminate the complexities of human existence. This work stands as a crucial contribution to the understanding of indigenous cultures and offers valuable lessons about resilience, community, and the importance of cultural heritage. Fay-Cooper Cole's dedication to documenting the intricacies of Tinguian life ensures that their stories will continue to inspire and educate generations to come. By bringing these narratives to light, Cole invites readers not only to understand the Tinguian but also to reflect on their own connections to culture, identity, and the shared human experience. |
zambal revolt: Publication , 1915 |
zambal revolt: Anthropological Series Field Museum of Natural History, 1915 |
zambal revolt: 虎克騒亂與社會改革 陳烈甫, 1971 |
zambal revolt: Fieldiana , 1922 |
zambal revolt: The Tinguian: Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe Fay-Cooper Cole, 2023-08-12 Fay-Cooper Cole's 'The Tinguian: Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe' provides a comprehensive study of the Tinguian people, offering insights into their social structure, religious beliefs, and economic practices. Cole's meticulous research delves into the complexities of Tinguian society, shedding light on their customs, traditions, and interactions within the tribe. The book is written in a scholarly and detailed manner, making it an essential resource for those interested in Philippine anthropology and indigenous cultures of the region. Cole's writing style is engaging and informative, presenting a captivating narrative that immerses readers in the daily lives of the Tinguian people. Situating the Tinguian tribe within the broader context of Philippine ethnography, Cole's work highlights the unique aspects of their culture while also drawing parallels to other indigenous groups in the region. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Tinguian tribe and their place in Philippine society. |
zambal revolt: This is the Philippines! Lea T. Castello, 1977 |
zambal revolt: Liwayway , 1973 |
zambal revolt: Tadhana: The formation of the national community. pt. 1. Encounter (1565-1663). pt. 2. Reaction (1663-1765) pt. 3. Transition (1765-1815) Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, 1977 |
zambal revolt: Tadhana: The formation of the national community (1565-1896). v. 1-3 Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, 1977 |
zambal revolt: Mining, Monies, and Culture in Early Modern Societies , 2013-06-06 Mining, Monies, and Culture in Early Modern Societies explores substantial and methodological issues in the early modern history of mining for monetary metals and monies of Japan, China, and Europe. The largest group in the thirteen articles presents empirical research on mining, metallurgy, and metals trade in the context of global trade systems. Another group focuses on the effects of money in government and everyday life. Several articles investigate scroll paintings and material remains as sources for the history of technology, or apply Geographic Information Systems to the analysis of spatial dimensions of mining areas. |
zambal revolt: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, 2006 |
zambal revolt: Filipino Heritage , 1978 |
zambal revolt: Filipino Heritage: Birth of a Nation )1941-1946): War baby , 1978 |
zambal revolt: Symbols of the State Philippines. Bureau of Local Government, 1975 |
zambal revolt: A Moment in the Sun John Sayles, 2011-10-18 It’s 1897. Gold has been discovered in the Yukon. New York is under the sway of Hearst and Pulitzer. And in a few months, an American battleship will explode in a Cuban harbor, plunging the U.S. into war. Spanning five years and half a dozen countries, this is the unforgettable story of that extraordinary moment: the turn of the twentieth century, as seen by one of the greatest storytellers of our time. Shot through with a lyrical intensity and stunning detail that recall Doctorow and Deadwood both, A Moment in the Sun takes the whole era in its sights—from the white-racist coup in Wilmington, North Carolina to the bloody dawn of U.S. interventionism in the Philippines. Beginning with Hod Brackenridge searching for his fortune in the North, and hurtling forward on the voices of a breathtaking range of men and women—Royal Scott, an African American infantryman whose life outside the military has been destroyed; Diosdado Concepcíon, a Filipino insurgent fighting against his country’s new colonizers; and more than a dozen others, Mark Twain and President McKinley’s assassin among them—this is a story as big as its subject: history rediscovered through the lives of the people who made it happen. |
zambal revolt: Filipinos in History , 1989 |
zambal revolt: The Age of Trade Arturo Giraldez, 2015-03-19 Arturo Giraldez provides a rich history of the ships and sailors that launched the global economy. Beginning with the founding of Manila in 1571 and ending in 1815 when the last galleon left Acapulco for the Philippines, these vessels braved weather and pirates to establish a vital connection between the Spanish empire in America with Asia. |
zambal revolt: Library of Congress Subject Headings: F-O Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division, 1988 |
zambal revolt: Alaya , 2006 |
zambal revolt: The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson, 1973 |
zambal revolt: The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 EMMA HELEN. BLAIR, Edward Gaylord Bourne, James Alexander Robertson, 2025-03-28 Delve into the rich history of the Philippines during its colonial period with The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 16, 1609. This meticulously prepared volume presents a fascinating glimpse into the 17th century, offering invaluable historical documents related to the Spanish colony. Compiled from various sources, this book explores critical historical aspects, including the demarcation line of Alexander VI and its impact on exploration and geopolitical boundaries. Explore the early encounters, challenges, and transformations that shaped the Philippine archipelago under Spanish rule. Perfect for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in Southeast Asian and Latin American history, this volume provides primary source material illuminating the expeditions and discoveries that defined an era. Revisit a pivotal period through the voices and accounts of those who lived it. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
zambal revolt: Fieldiana: no. 1. Cole, F.C. Traditions of the Tinguian; a study in Philippine folklore. no. 2. Cole, F.C. The Tinguian; social, religious, and economic life of a Philippine tribe , 1968 |
zambal revolt: The Philippines, Land and People: Atang Kalinangan Group, 1986 |
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