Philippines SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Patricio N. Abinales; Donna J. Amoroso. State and Society in the Philippines. Rowman & Littlefield. 2005. 336pp. Warwick Anderson. Colonial Pathologies: American Tropical Medicine, Race, and Hygiene in the Philippines. Duke University Press. 2006. 355pp. Amy Blitz. The Contested State: American Foreign Policy and Regime Change in the Philippines. Rowman & Littlefield. 2000. 237pp. H. W. Brands. Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines. Oxford University Press. 1992. 384pp. Raymond L. Bryant. Nongovernmental Organizations in Environmental Struggles: Politics and the Making of Moral Capital in the Philippines. Yale University Press. 2005. 270pp. Clarita R. Carlos. History of Electoral Reforms in the Philippines: Pre-Spanish to 1998. Konrad Adenauer Foundation. 1998. 179pp. Joseph Collins. The Philippines: Fire on the Rim. Institute for Food and Development Policy. 1989. 316pp. Theodore Friend. Between Two Empires: The Ordeal of the Philippines, 1929-1946. Yale University Press. 1965. 312pp. Lewis E. Gleeck. The Third Philippine Republic, 1946-1972. New Day Publishers. 1993. 429pp. Julian Go; Anne L. Foster (editors). The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Duke University Press. 2003. 316pp. Anne-Marie Hilsdon. Madonnas and Martyrs: Militarism and Violence in the Philippines. Ateneo de Manila University Press. 1995. 224pp. Stanley Karnow. In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines. Random House. 1989. 494pp. Alfred W. McCoy (editor). An Anarchy of Families: State and Family in the Philippines. University of Wisconsin, Center for Southeast Asian Studies. 1993. 541pp. Stuart Creighton Miller. "Benevolent Assimilation": The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903. Yale University Press. 1982. 340pp. Misagh Parsa. States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of Iran, Nicaragua, and the Philippines. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 326pp. William J. Pomeroy. The Philippines: Colonialism, Collaboration, and Resistance. International Publishers Co.. 1992. 352pp. Jeffrey M. Riedinger. Agrarian Reform in the Philippines: Democratic Transitions and Redistributive Reform. Stanford University Press. 1995. 366pp. Michael Salman. The Embarrassment of Slavery: Controversies Over Bondage and Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines. University of California Press. 2001. 335pp. Peter W. Stanley (editor). Reappraising an Empire: New Perspectives on Philippine-American History. Committee on American-East Asian Relations, Harvard University. 1984. 407pp. David Joel Steinberg. The Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place. Basic Books. 2000. 272pp. 4th Edition. Samuel K. Tan. The Filipino-American War, 1899-1913. University of the Philippines Press. 2002. 400pp. David G. Timberman. A Changeless Land: Continuity and Change in Philippine Politics. M. E. Sharpe. 1991. 433pp. David Wurfel. Filipino Politics: Development and Decay. Cornell University Press. 1991. 384pp.
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