The Filipino saga : history as social change / Rosario Mendoza Cortes, Celestina Puyal Boncan, Ricardo Trota Jose.
Material type: TextQuezon City : New Day Publishers, [2000];copyright 2000Description: vi, 545 pages 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 9711010550
- DS 668 .C818 2000
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"the century of the frontier" as a conceptual approach to study social change in the mid-ninteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries
the consideration of the class origins of the Katipunan leadership: and the consequences of the "attack on Manila" in August 1896.
A product of decades of teaching and active research in history, this book includes latest data from recent researchers done by scholars and presents reinterpretations of certain events in Philippine history. I take note of new topics and approaches, Such as the attention paid to the "rajahnates" of Cebu and Manila
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