Larkin, John Alan.

Sugar and the origins of modern Philippine society / John A. Larkin. - Philippine edition. - Quezon City : New Day, c2001. - xiv, 337 pages : illustration ;

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:1 Philippine sugar exports through 1835 -- 2 Sample sugar prices for first and second grade export sugar from Manila, 1796-1836 -- 3 Comparative percentages of Chief Philippine exports, 1845-1918 -- 4 Prices of Muscovado Sugar at Manila, 1836-1920 -- 5 Demographic and commercial change in Western Negros, 1845-1918 -- 6 Municipal establishment by Period and Region -- 7 Location of substantial houses by Municipality -- 8 Demographic and commercial change in Pampanga, 1852-1918 -- 9 Changes in population in Pampanga's towns with relation to crop specialization -- 10 Philippine sugar exports, 1921-34 -- 11 Growth in major milling district, 1922-33 -- 12 Centrifugal yield by major milling district, 1922-34 -- 13 Performance of PNB-Financed Centrals, 1918-35 -- 14 Comparative educational statistics, 1932 -- 15 Philippine sugar exports, 1934-41 -- 16 Distribution of all Philippine Hacenderos by Quota share and income, 1938-39 -- 17 Average return of investment, planters and centrals, crop year 1936-37 -- 18 Incidents of unrest by province, 1935-41 -- 19 Post-World War II Philippine sugar industry performance -- 20 Population of Negros Occidental, Pampanga, and Southern Tarlac, 1939-80.


Originally published by University of California Press, 1993.


English

9711010593 [paperback]


Sugar trade--History.--Philippines
Philippines--Economic conditions.
Philippines--Social conditions.
Philippines--History.


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