A History of the Philippines /
Autor principal: | |
---|---|
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York :
Monthly Review Press,
2010.
|
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
|
Temas: | |
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