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The Muslim South and beyond / Samuel K. Tan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press, c2010.Description: vi, 185 pages : illustrations 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789715426329
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 688.M2 .T153 2010
Summary: and commissioner and/or member of national and international agencies, committees, or projects. The essays are conveniently arranged from general to specific issues of the Mindanao conflict and the central relevance of the Muslim South to the problem. Because of its global ideological character, the first essay gives context to the Bangsamoro struggle which had received initial and substantial support from Libyan President Muammar Ghadafi as author of The Green Book which expounds the "Third International Theory." The next three essays complement the global context to create hopefully a more national focus on the historco-revolutionary heritage of the Filipino freedom struggle and its relevance to the Filipino Muslim struggle. This global link is clarified in the rest of the essays which focus specifically on the analysis and description of the Mindanao problem and its fundamental relation to the conflict in the Muslim South. Given stress in the study of the Muslim South are history, culture, education, and ancestral lands as central to the search for the elusive peace and social progress. (Source: http://www.amazon.com)Summary: as program director-convenor of UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies Mindanao Studies Program 1994-2008Summary: chairman and executive director of the National Historical Institute, 1997-1999Summary: This book is a collection of selected essays of Samuel K. Tan written through the years during his life and times a chairman and member of the University of the Philippines (UP) Faculty of History, Diliman from 1967-1994
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Includes index.

and commissioner and/or member of national and international agencies, committees, or projects. The essays are conveniently arranged from general to specific issues of the Mindanao conflict and the central relevance of the Muslim South to the problem. Because of its global ideological character, the first essay gives context to the Bangsamoro struggle which had received initial and substantial support from Libyan President Muammar Ghadafi as author of The Green Book which expounds the "Third International Theory." The next three essays complement the global context to create hopefully a more national focus on the historco-revolutionary heritage of the Filipino freedom struggle and its relevance to the Filipino Muslim struggle. This global link is clarified in the rest of the essays which focus specifically on the analysis and description of the Mindanao problem and its fundamental relation to the conflict in the Muslim South. Given stress in the study of the Muslim South are history, culture, education, and ancestral lands as central to the search for the elusive peace and social progress. (Source: http://www.amazon.com)

as program director-convenor of UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies Mindanao Studies Program 1994-2008

chairman and executive director of the National Historical Institute, 1997-1999

This book is a collection of selected essays of Samuel K. Tan written through the years during his life and times a chairman and member of the University of the Philippines (UP) Faculty of History, Diliman from 1967-1994

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