The Sakdal Movement, 1930-34 |
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Motoe Terami- Wada |
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The Roots of Agrarian Unrest in Negros, 1850-90 |
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Violeta Lopez- Gonzaga |
151–165 |
The Yellow Revolution: Its Mixed Historical Legacy |
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Theodore Friend |
166–182 |
A Symposium on the Writer and Society |
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Joseph A. Galdon, S.J. |
183–184 |
The Writer and His Society |
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Gemino H. Abad |
185–190 |
A Deconstructive Meditation on the Writer and Society |
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Isagani R. Cruz |
191–194 |
Mandalas Within Mandalas: The Philippine Con/Text |
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Leonard Caspar |
203–207 |
The Manila Harbor Forts: 1942 |
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James Black, Jr. |
208–218 |
Culture Ingested: Notes on the Indigenization of Food |
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Doreen G. Fernandez |
219–232 |
Philippine Church and Government on Population: Ethical and Theological Aspects |
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Vitaliano R. Gorospe, S.J. |
233–240 |
Prostitution in Nineteenth Century Manila |
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Maria Luisa T. Camagay |
241–255 |
Technology from the Underside, edited by Cariño |
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Ma. Assunta C. Cuyegkeng |
256–259 |
The Armed Forces in Asia, by Olsen and Jurika |
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Aileen S. Baviera |
260–263 |
ASEAN-US Economic Relations, by Kintanar and Loong-Hee |
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Paul W Mathews |
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Transformation of Church, edited by Cariño |
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Thomas H. Green, S.J. |
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The Church of the Future, by Bühlmann |
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James H. Kroeger, M.M. |
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Sugat ng Salita, by Bautista |
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Danton R. Remoto |
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