

Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Editor’s Introduction |
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Michael D. Pante | 335–36 |
Articles
Forts in Between: The Defense of Manila and Macao during the Iberian Union |
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Pedro Luengo | 337–64 |
Merchant Networks, Microspaces, and the Circulation of Ideas: Liberalism in the Wake of the Royal Company of the Philippines |
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Aitor Anduaga | 365–401 |
The Philippine Revolution in Macabebe, Pampanga, and Its Aftermath |
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Ian Christopher B. Alfonso | 403–22 |
“It Takes a Movement to Build Schools”: A Historical and Pedagogical Sketch of the Lumad Schools vis-à-vis the Lumad Social Movement |
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Jose Monfred C. Sy | 423–64 |
Book Reviews
Colleen Woods's Freedom Incorporated: Anticommunism and Philippine Independence in the Age of Decolonization |
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Review Author: Vina A. Lanzona | 465–70 |
Fernando N. Zialcita and Erik Akpedonu, with Victor S. Venida's Endangered Splendor: Manila’s Architectural Heritage, 1571–1960, vol. 1: The Center |
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Review Author: Geoffrey Rhoel C. Cruz | 470–74 |
Tom Sykes's Imagining Manila: Literature, Empire and Orientalism |
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Review Author: Malini Johar Schueller | 475–78 |