The Philippine revolution of 1896 : ordinary lives in extraordinary times / edited by Florentino Rodao and Felice Noelle Rodriguez - Quezon City, Philippines : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c[2001] - xx, 316 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Present edition contains selected articles presented at the AEEP Valladolid conference held in 1997. All articles were revised to adapt to the time that elapsed since the first edition but also accomodate anonymous reviewer's comments. Ttanslations have been made to unify the language and an index has also been prepared.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: 1. Gender, warfare, and patriotism in southeast Asia and in the Philippine revolution -- 2. reflection on gender and kinship -- 3. Ethnicity in the Philippine revolution -- 4. The colonial origins of Philippine military traditions -- 5. Civilian flight during the Philippine revolution of 1896 -- 6. Letters from a Spain soldier in the revolution -- 7. Lt. commander Paul Hintze's visit to the Philippine revolution's headquarters -- 8. The Franciscans and the Philippine revolution in central Luzon -- 9. Provincial-level corruption in the second half of the nineteenth century -- 10. Legal proceedings against provincial governors -- 11. "Intra-Asian trade" at the turn of twentieth century -- 12. Historiography of 1898 and a critical bibliography


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