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A History of the Philippines /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Constantino, Renato
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Monthly Review Press, 2010.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Dedication
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • PART I
  • LIBERATION TRANSFORMED
  • CHAPTER I
  • Towards a People's History (An Introduction)
  • Colonial Scholarship
  • The Task at Hand
  • Motivators of History
  • The Inarticulate in History
  • Redressing the Imbalance
  • Limitations and a Beginning
  • Rediscovering the Past
  • The Unifying Thread
  • The Motive Force
  • CHAPTER II
  • The First "Liberation"
  • Society in Transition
  • Unity in Feudal Shell
  • The Moorish Conquest
  • The Catholic Monarchs
  • The New Tastes of Europe
  • Primitive Accumulation
  • Mercantilism
  • Conquest as Business
  • The Religious Justification
  • Kings and Popes
  • The Patronato Real
  • The Religious Garb
  • Friars vs. Encomenderos
  • The Great Debate
  • Resolution of the Conflict
  • The Elections
  • Conquest Legitimized
  • CHAPTER III
  • Baranganic Societies
  • Proto-Anthropologists
  • Aborting Historical Trend
  • Pre-Spanish Settlements
  • Subsistence Economies
  • Transitional Societies
  • Administrators not Rulers
  • The Dependent Population
  • Slavery
  • A Misnomer
  • Insights from Other Experiences
  • Concepts of Property
  • Disintegration of Communalism
  • The Resultant Social System
  • Summary
  • CHAPTER IV
  • Pacification and Exploitation
  • Crown and Conquistador
  • Origins of the Encomienda
  • Taming the Encomiendas
  • Philippine Encomienda not a Land Grant
  • Abuses of the Encomenderos
  • Administrative Agencies
  • Encomienda and Hacienda
  • Instruments of Pacification
  • The Tribute
  • Forced Labor
  • The Bandala
  • Divide and Rule
  • The Intermediaries
  • CHAPTER V
  • The Colonial Landscape
  • Colonial Outpost
  • Economic Neglect
  • Moves for Abandonment
  • The Compromise
  • Plural Economies
  • The Chinese Role
  • Reducciones
  • Population Centers
  • Acceleration of Stratification
  • Colonial Intermediaries
  • Third Prop of Power
  • Appropriation of Communal Holdings
  • Resultant Stratifications
  • CHAPTER VI
  • Monastic Supremacy
  • Spiritual and Temporal Sovereigns
  • Clerical Ascendancy
  • Mission Rivalries
  • Property Acquisitions
  • Mode of Acquisition
  • From Partners to Landlords
  • Outright Land-grabbing
  • Pattern of Land Tenancy
  • Seeds of Discontent
  • Friar Abuses
  • Side-lines and other Abuses
  • Economic Power
  • Commercial Activities
  • Political Power
  • Union of Church and State
  • "Warehouse of Faith"
  • Friar Supremacy
  • Official Complaints
  • Gubernatorial Casualties
  • Competing Exploiters and Oppressors
  • Conflict Over Land Titles
  • From Individual to Common Grievance
  • Transformation in Consciousness
  • From Accessory to Principal Apparatus
  • PART II
  • THE CRUCIBLE OF PRACTICE
  • CHAPTER VII
  • Patterns of Struggle
  • The Landscape Reviewed
  • Early Resentments
  • Early Resistance
  • Winning the Chiefs
  • Economic Roots of Nativism
  • Tamblot
  • Bankaw and Tapar
  • Labor Conscription
  • Sumuroy
  • Tricky Dabao
  • Opportunities for the Chiefs
  • New Stage in Native Resistance