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  1. Doomed at the Start: American Pursuit Pilots in the Philippines, 1941-1942 (Texas a & M University Military History Series) by William H. Bartsch, 1995-07
  2. Prehispanic Source Materials for the Study of Philippine History by William Henry Scott, 1984-12
  3. People Power: An Eyewitness History : The Philippine Revolution of 1986
  4. History Of The Philippine Islands Vols 1 and 2 by Antonio De Morga, 2004-06-30
  5. Fall of the Philippines (The Pan/Ballantine illustrated history of World War 2) by Ward Rutherford, 1972
  6. A War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 by David J. Silbey, 2008-03-04
  7. American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico During U.s. Colonialism (Politics, History, and Culture) by Julian Go, 2008-04-30
  8. A History of the Philippines: From the Spanish Colonization to the Second World War by Renato Constantino, 1976-12-01
  9. Philippine history: A brief digest by Frances H Engel, 1980
  10. Philippine History by Pedro A. Gagelonia, 1974
  11. Dioramas: A Visual History of the Philippines. by [No Author]., 1978
  12. An Economic History of the Philippines by O. D. Corpuz, 1999-03
  13. Readings in Philippine History
  14. Dioramas, A Visual History of the Philippines

21. Books On Philippines History
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Resources History Books UK Powells: History Best Sellers Magazines History Magazines Posters Oriental Art Posters The Anti-Marcos Struggle: Personalistic Rule and Democratic Transition in the Philippines by Mark R. Thompson (Hardcover - January 1996) Barons, Brokers, and Buyers: The Institutions and Cultures of Philippine Sugar by Michael S. Billig Hardcover from University of Hawaii Press Book Published: November, 2002 Behind Japanese Lines : An American Guerrilla in the Philippines by Ray C. Hunt, Bernard Norling Burning Heart : A Portrait of the Philippines by Marissa Roth (Photographer), Jessica Hagedorn, Hagedorn Roth Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications; (May 1999) Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903 by Stuart Creighton Miller Paperback from Yale Univ Pr Book Published: February, 1984

22. PHILIPPINES: Norway Neocolonialist - Philippines History Textbooks
Back to Index. PHILIPPINES Norway Neocolonialist philippines history textbooks. Whatabout history textbooks in the Philippines and Indonesia?
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PHILIPPINES: Norway Neocolonialist - Philippines History textbooks
Francisco Ramirez, Professor of Education and Sociology, checked on Norwegian neo-colonialism in his homeland. He writes: "Couldn't resist looking this up a bit on the Web, turns out that Mindex was acquired by Crew Development Corp, a fair-sized mining company, in 1999, so the bad guys are now Canadian! Though the Norwegians are still fully engaged, of course. In some Swedish textbooks the Vikings are now identified as long distance traders. I kid you not. This may be one more reason why a comparative study of textbooks over time would be interesting." My comment: It occurs to me that Francisco would be the right person to undertake the history textbook project. The School of Education Library could serve as a repository, and I would urge people in different countries to send him textbooks. What history textbooks are now being used in Israel, Iran,Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India? We may win the war, but if history books continue to preach hatred, we shall lose the peace. What about history textbooks in the Philippines and Indonesia? How about it, Francisco? Ronald Hilton - 12/19/01
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23. Philippines History - World66
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    [edit this] This is no World66 image. It was found using an Internet search. more.. [Change image] [Upload image] The history of the Philippines may be divided into four distinct phases: the pre-Spanish period (before 1521); the Spanish period (1521-1898); the American period (1898-1946); and the years since independence (1946-present). Pre-Spanish Period The first people in the Philippines the Negritos are believed to have come to the islands 30 000 years ago from Borneo and Sumatra making their way across then-existing land bridges. Subsequently people of Malay stock came from the south in successive waves the earliest by land bridges and later in boats called barangays. The Malays settled in scattered communities also called barangays which were ruled by chieftains known as datus. Chinese merchants and traders arrived and settled in the ninth century A.D. In the 14th century Arabs arrived introducing Islam in the south and extending some influence even into Luzon. The Malays however remained the dominant group until the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. Spanish Period Ferdinand Magellan claimed the Philippines for Spain in 1521 and for the next 377 years the islands were under Spanish rule. This period was the era of conversion to Roman Catholicism. A Spanish colonial social system was developed complete with a strong centralized government and considerable clerical influence. The Filipinos were restive under the Spanish and this long period was marked by numerous uprisings. The most important of these began in 1896 under the leadership of Emilio Aguinaldo and continued until the Americans defeated the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay on May 1 1898 during the Spanish-American War. Aguinaldo declared independence from Spain on June 12 1898.

24. About 3M Philippines: History Of 3M Philippines
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Volunteerism Programs Innovative Awards Sales Office Locations Career Opportunities In 1973, 3M Philippines established its manufacturing operations at Muntinlupa City (then a municipality) with masking, cellophane, transparent and packaging tapes as the initially contrived products. The Company has come a long way in terms of manpower, plant facilities, revenues and resources. Employing about 200 employees, 3M Philippines now conducts its business through its main office at the 18th to 21st Floors of PCIBank Tower 2 in Makati Avenue, Makati City, right in the heart of the central business district. It has expanded its distribution network throughout the Philippines, with the formation of three local branches in Cebu, Bacolod and Davao. The company sells about 10,000 products, most of which are being manufactured or converted locally such as printed box sealing tapes, flexible adhesives, contact cements (ceramics and vinyl adhesives), floor finish chemicals, rubbing compounds, rubberized automotive underseal coating and traffic control materials. In late 1999, with specialization and globalization being the trend in the new millennium, 3M Philippines handed over the management of its finished goods warehouse and logistic activities intrinsic to it to Metro Combined Logistics Phils., Inc. (MCL), a third party logistics provider.

25. About 3M Philippines: History Of 3M Philippines
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Daniel B. Schirmer's history of the Anti-Imperialist League's opposition to the Philippine-American War, with a preface by Howard Zinn.

27. NCBuy: Philippines History - Country Reference
History background report for Philippines. part of the Countries of the WorldReference Center profile for Philippines. Backgrounds philippines history.
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28. Philippines Adoption - Agencies Photolisting International Adoption Agency Phili
philippines history. Historical Background EARLY HISTORY; THE EARLYSPANISH PERIOD, 15211762; THE DECLINE OF SPANISH RULE, 1762-1898
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29. Philippines History - Kyne Writings
I decided the prisoner would naturally endeavor to join the Philippine forces soI That was the most memorable day in ‘L’ Company’s history, and for this
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REMINISCENCES OF COMPANY L,
th U. S. INFANTRY FROM JUNE 18, 1898 TO AUG. 16, 1899 By PRIVATE PETER B. KYNE OF L COMPANY
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L Company and M Company of the 14 th United States Infantry existed on paper up till the declaration of war with Spain. After war with Spain was declared a dozen old non-coms from other companies in the regiment were sent to those two skeleton companies to form the nucleus of a wartime organization. When I enlisted on June 18, 1898, the regiment, less companies B and H, was encamped at Camp Merritt, San Francisco. Before going to the Philippines we had target practice at the Presidio rifle range. They gave us five rounds at 100 yards. They then gave us five rounds at 300 yards and I got 48 out of a possible 50 for which good work, I was congratulated by the company commander. It seems quite pitiful to think that we had but three weeks drill and ten rounds on the rifle range before being shipped away for active service. A few days before we sailed we had some sort of funny maneuvers out at the Presidio grounds now covered by the Presidio Golf Links.

30. Philippines Weblinks
Historical Sites The History of the Philippines http//www.ualberta.ca/~vmitchel/Country Reports philippines history http//www.countryreports.org/history
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Philippine Web Links Updated 2/18/2003 Lesson Plans Geography Maps Photos ... Home Official Web Portal of the Republic of the Philippines
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PBS Global Tribe Lesson Plans: Philippines lesson plans
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Language and Culture Learning Resources: Philippines
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Northern Illinois University: Geography of Philippines
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Bay Link Lesson Plans: Imperialism, Philippines and Spanish-American War
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Xpeditions National Geographic To Build an Island, K-12
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Library of Congress: Philippines, a Country Study

31. Islam-Online Web Site - Your Source To The World Of Islam! Communication Center
Subject, Muslims in the philippines history and their Recent Struggle. Date,Monday,Sep 30 ,2002. But none of it is written in the Philippine History.
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32. Philippines Tours, Philippines History And Culture Vacation
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hr = escape(window.location.href); History The first inhabitants of the Philippines arrived up to 300,000 years ago, probably migrating over a land bridge from the Asian mainland. The Negrito or Aeta arrived 25,000 years ago, but they were driven back by several waves of immigrants from Indonesia , followed by maritime immigrations of Malayan people. In 1380, the Arab-taught Makdum arrived in the Sulu archipelago and began to establish what became a powerful Islamic sphere of influence over the next hundred years. Ferdinand Magellan arrived in 1521 and claimed the archipelago for Spain. Magellan was killed by local chiefs who quite naturally disapproved of this notion. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos followed in 1543 and named the territory Filipinas after Philip II of Spain. Permanent Spanish occupation began in 1565, and by 1571 the entire country, except for the strictly Islamic Sulu archipelago, was under Spanish control. A Filipino independence movement grew in the 19th century and Filipinos fought on the side of the Americans in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. When the Spanish were defeated, General Aguinaldo declared the Philippines independent. The USA, however, had other plans, and promptly purchased the islands from the Spanish for US$20 million. The USA eventually recognised the Filipinos' desire for independence and Manuel L Quezon was sworn in as President of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935 as part of a transitional phase pending full independence.

33. War Booty Page
USphilippines history Entwined in War Booty. by James Brooke. TheNew York Times, 1 December 1997. On a wind-whipped military post
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U.S.-Philippines History Entwined in War Booty
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, 1 December 1997     On a wind-whipped military post first occupied by Army Indian fighters, Trophy Park contains some unusual war booty: two Spanish colonial church bells from the Philippines, each stamped with the coat of arms of the Franciscan missionaries.    Long ignored by drivers whizzing past the park at what is now Francis E. Warren Air Force Base here, the bronze bells are at the center of an international dispute and are emblems for rival views of American military history.    The bells are a symbol to both sides in a violent page of history from the turn of the century, known in the United States as the Balangiga Affair and in the Philippines as the Balangiga Massacre.      To Wyoming veterans, the bells are a reminder of the worst massacre of Army soldiers in the decades after Custer's defeat.    The tolling of the bells on September 28, 1901, signaled the start of a surprise attack by Filipino guerrillas that virtually wiped out an Army garrison in the village of Balangiga (pronounced bal-un-JEE-guh).    Of 74 soldiers in the unit, 45 were killed and 22 were wounded as guerrillas pressed their uprising against American rule. To Filipinos, the bells, captured in counterattack by American forces, are a reminder of reprisals in which troops were ordered to kill anyone over 10 years old, resulting in thousands of civilian deaths.     With the 100th anniversary of the Philippines' declaration of independence from Spain coming in June, the Philippines' Ambassador to the United States, Raul Chavez Rabe, has made two pilgrimages here in southeastern Wyoming, hoping to soften local public opinion.    At the recent Asia-Pacific economic conference in Vancouver, President Fidel V. Ramos of the Philippines appealed to President Clinton to return one of the bells and a copy of the other.

34. Voyages-sncf.com World Guide - Philippines History
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35. History Of The Philippines
History of the Philippines. ruins. Independent Republic of the Philippines.Main article History of the Philippines (1945 to present)
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Main Article: Pre-colonial Philippines Various Austronesian groups settled in what is now the Philippine islands by traversing land bridges coming from Taiwan and Borneo by 200,000 BCE (late Pleistocene ). The Cagayan valley of northern Luzon contains large stone tools as evidence for the hominid hunters of the big game of the time: the elephant -like stegodon, rhinoceros crocodile tortoise pig and deer . The Tabon caves of Palawan indicate settlement for at least 30,500 years; these hunter-gatherers used stone flake toolss. (In Mindanao Spanish and German scientific archaeologists in the , while in Europe.)
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as seen on the display globe at the Field Museum of Natural History Chicago After the last ice age , the sea level rose an estimated 35m (110 feet), which cut the land bridges, filling the shallow seas north of Borneo . Thus the only method of migration left was the dugout prao , built by felling trees and hollowing them out with adzes. To this day, the Filipino word for

36. History Of Islam In The Philippines
History of Islam in the Philippines. References 1) Muslim In The Philippines byProf. Muhammad Kurais. 2) Philippine Islamic History by Ustadz Ismael Iljas.
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Ang Islam ay nakilala sa Pilipinas noong 13 siglo sa pamamagitan ng isang Arabong Misyonaryo na si Sharif Makhdum na lumapag sa Sulu. Ipinagawa niya ang unang Masjid sa Pilipinas sa Tubig-Indangan, Pulo ng Simunol, Lalawigan ng Tawi-Tawi. Ang natitirang bahagi ng Masjid ay makikita pa rin sa dati niyang kinalalagyan. Si Makhdum ay namatay sa Pulo ng Sibuto, Lalawigan ng Tawi-Tawi at ang kanyang puntod ay dinadayo ng mga turista hanggang sa ngayon. Ng taong 1390, si Rajah Baginda ay dumating sa Bansa at pinagpatuloy ang pagpapalaganap ng Islam na sinimulan ni Sharif Makhdum. Si Abu Bakr ay dumating sa Jolo noong 1450 at pagkatapos ay pinakasalan niya ang dalagang anak ni Rajah Baginda na si Putri (Princess) Paramisuli. Si Abu Bakr ang nagtatag sa tinatawag na Sultanate of Sulu na kung saan silang mag-asawa ang naging unang Sultan at Sultana.

37. UW Libraries - Database Search
Part of the American Memory Project at the Library of Congress, philippines history Revolution, 18961898 (2) Spanish-American War, 1898.
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38. Philippines Hotels ,resorts Philippines Travel, Philippines Accommodation
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Philippines History History The first inhabitants of the Philippines arrived up to 300,000 years ago, probably migrating over a land bridge from the Asian mainland. The Negrito or Aeta arrived 25,000 years ago, but they were driven back by several waves of immigrants from Indonesia, followed by maritime immigrations of Malayan people. In 1380, the Arab-taught Makdum arrived in the Sulu archipelago and began to establish what became a powerful Islamic sphere of influence over the next hundred years.

39. Mensa Philippines
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MENSA was founded in England in 1946 by Sir Roland Berrill, a barrister, and Dr. Lance Ware, a scientist and lawyer.They had the idea of forming a society for bright people, the only qualification for membership of which was a high IQ. The original aims were, as they are today, to create a society that is non-political and free from all racial or religious distinctions. The society welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of enjoying each other's company and participating in a wide range of social and cultural activities.
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40. WHKMLA : History Of The Philippines, ToC
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Timeline of Philippines History, from BBC News ; from Garments Asia ; from NYZ Company , very detailed
Timeline Spanish-Cuban-American War, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, from The Spanish American War 1898 at DSU Timelines from DaLyn's Gateway to the Philippines : Timeline of the History of Cebu, from Point Cebu Chronology of Catholic Dioceses : Philippines, from Kirken i Norge Political Resources on the Net : Philippines Governments on the WWW : The Philippines Government of the Philippines Website Philippines UN Mission Website Wars of the Philippines, from ACED History of the Philippine Army, from Philippine Army Univ. of Redlands, Asian Studies

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