The Philippines: 1 A past revisited : (pre-Spanish - 1941)
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adam_text | TABLE OF
Prefoce vìi
PART I -LIBERATIONTRANSFORMED
CHAPTER I
Introduction)
Colonial Scholarship.! The Task at Hand:
tors of History. The Inarticulate in History. Redress¬
ing the Imbalance. Limitations and a Beginning.
Rediscovering the Past. The Unifying Thread. The
Motive Force.
CHAPTER
Society in
Moorish Conquest. The Catholic Monarchs. The New
Tastes of Europe..
tilism. Conquest as Business. The Religious Justi¬
fication. Kings and Popes. The
Religious Garb. Friars vs.
Debate. Resolution of the Conflict. The Elections.
Conquest Legitimized.
CHAPTER in — Baranganic Societies
Proto-
Pre-Spanish Settlements. Subsistence Economies.
Transitional Societies. Administrators not Rulers.
The Dependent Population. Slavery
Insights from Other Experiences. Concepts of Proper¬
ty. Disintegration of Communalism. The Resultant
Social System. Summary.
■•■■.. ix ■ .• - ,■ ,
CHAPTER IV—
Crown and Conquistador. Origins jofthe
Taming the
a Land Grant. Abuses of the
trative Agencies..
ments of Pacification. The Tribute. Forced Labor.
The
CHAPTER V
Colpnial Outpost. Economic Neglect. Moves for
Abandonment. The Compromise. Plural Economies.
The Chinese
Acceleration of Stratification. Colonial Intermediaries.
Third Prop of Power. Appropriation of Communal
Holdings. Resultant Stratifications.
CHAPTER VI
Spiritual and Temporal Sovereigns. Clerical Ascend¬
ancy. Mission Rivalries. Property Acquisitions^ Mode
of Acquisition. From Partners to Landlords. Out¬
right Land-grabbing, Pattern of Land
of Discontent. Friar Abuses, Side-lines and o^her
Abuses. Economic Power. Commercial Activities.
■
plaints. Gubernatorial Casualties. Competing Exploit¬
ers and Oppressors. Conflict Over Land
Individual to Common Grievance. Transformation in
Consciousness. From Accessory to Principal Appara¬
tus.
PART
CHAPTER
The Landscape Reviewed. Early Resentments. Early
Resistance. Winning the Oiiefs. Economic Roots of
Nativism. Tamblot. Bankaw and
cription. Sumuroy. Tricky Dabao. Opportunities for
Maniàgo
Heart. The Non-revolt, Middlemen
pango Collaboration. Malong
Mass Participation. GumapoS. Religion and Rebellion.
A Taste for Titles. The Longest Revolt. Mountain
Communities. Negotiations Conducted. Beyond Da-
gohoy
Silang
Action. Defender of King and Church. Messianic
Tendencies. Changing Masters: Elite Servility. British
4
CHAPTER
Sątellizątion
vent of Baranganic Society. English Penetration.
Infiltrating the Mercantilist Curtain. Economic Re¬
thinking. Emergence from.Isolation. Economic Trans^
formation. Manila Hemp. Beginnings of
Bloc. End of the Tobacco Monopoly. The Social
1
,
of Haciendas. Land-grabbing. Social Rearrangements.
Thè
f
CHAPTER IX
Spread pf Liberalism. The Government Monopolies.
Against the
Revolt. Victory of the
Retreat. Sense of Racial Equality.
Origins of Colorums. Repercussions. Economic Dis¬
locations. Foreign Ascendancy. Cultural Changes.
Intellectual Ferment. Secularization and Filipiniza-
tion.
the Friars as Spaniards. Setting the Stage.
CHAPTER X-Revolution and Nationhood
The New Filipinos. The Reform Movement. The
Propaganda Movement. Assimilation and Representa¬
tion.
Ambivalent Classes. Urban Ideas, Rural Masses. Urban
xi
■
Land Question. Immediate Causes. Convergence of
Grievances. The Katipunan. Bonifacio. Influence of
Plaridel. Historic initiative of the Masses. Common
Denominator. Bonifacio
Ideology.
PART
CHAPTER XI
Separatism Proclaimed. Propaganda and Expansion.
Betrayal. The Die is Cast* . The Revolt Spreads.
Reign of Terror. Swelling Forces of Revolt» The
Plot Begins. Pre-emptive Leadership. The Plot
Thickens. Character Assassination. Undermining the
Katipunan. Cavitismo .
Triumph of Cavitismo. Bonifacio Outmaneuvered.
Ilustrado
Power Centers.
Bonifacio s Role Appraised. The Long Trek to Com¬
promise. Reformist Atavism. The Right Credentials.
The Bargain. The Logic of
Lawin.
Spoils. The Hongkong Exiles. The Struggle Continues.
The People s
Hongkong Sojourn;
People Did Not.
CHAPTER
The New Protagonist. The Offer. The Junta Decides.
Leading the Repudiated. Four Major Forces on tile
Scene. Manifestations of Mendicancy. Spaniards and
Ilustrados.
Meaning of
Resistance Leaders. The People s Participation. Buying
Time.
.
Victory. Dustrado Ascendancy. The Religious Aspect.
Pomp and Ceremony. The First
Opportunism. Aguinaldo s Adjustments . Reluctant
Foe. The Autonomists : JBiak-na-bato Repeated.
, xii ■.,
Another Obstacle. Bonifacio s Fate Repeated.
Another Manifestation of Mendicancy. The Long
Trek. Wishful Thinking. Surcease at Palanan. The
Contrast.
People.
CHAPTER Xm
Negotiating for the Future. Leading Collaborators.
More Collaborators.
facio s Detractors Exposed. From Deception to Myth.
The
U.S.A.,
macy of Leadership. Official History. The Original
Vietnamization. Suppression and Atrocities. Recon-
centration. Casualties and Losses. Anti-Nationalist
Laws. Religion and Nationalism. The Philippine In¬
dependent Church.
CHAPTER
Mass Support. The New Katipunan.
Faustino Guillermo. Macario
Republic.
Supplies.
Tactics. The Trap is Set. Death of a People s Hero.
Resistance in Bicol. Resistance in the North. The
Ricarte
Box. Apo Ipe. Social Goals in Religious Garb. Folk
Hero.
Support. The Republic of
Gebu. Pulajanes in Ley
Style; Control of the Countryside. Spirit of the
Revolution Alive.
CHAPTER XV
Rationalizations of Expansionism. Economic Roots.
The Philippine Role. In Search of a Patron. The
Catholic Interest. The Anti-Imperialists .
Debate. A dash of Interests. Taft s Role. Servicing
American Business. Philippines for the Filipinos .
Philippine Status Clarified, The Cooper Act
xffi
tectioniśt
dering the Costs of Exploitation. Eliminating Com¬
petition. The Payne- Aldrich Act. Friar Lands and
Sugar Investors. The
Land Policy. The Triumph of American
1.
Manila Americans, Consumption Habits,
CHAPTER
Pacification Through Education, The New Invasion.
The Opening Wedge. Handmaiden of Colonial Policy.
Myths of Colonialism. The New Intermediaries.
Caciques Retained. The Debating Club. Progress of
Filipinization. Roots of Philippine Politics. Caught
in the Middle. Imperatives of Party. Life. Dichotomy
of Public ;and Private Views.
Office Not Independence. Secret Feats. Private
Maneuvers. Quezon s Real Views. Rationale of the
Junkets. Quezon vs.
Americanism in
sioners Exposed.
of Independence. Enemies of Independence. Pro and
Anti.
Collar. Con-Con
tion to Neo-Cplonialism. v
CHAPTER
Growing Unrest. Exports and Tenancy. Land Tenure
System. Tenants and Rural Workers/The Friar Lands.
Minor Messiahs, The Colorums. Bread and Free¬
dom . Tayug
actions. The
Political Adjuncts. Peasant Unionization. Unions and
Politics, International Contacts The Communist
Party. Outlawing of the CPP. The
Peasant Actions. Strike Fever.
and
Future Protests. Placards for All Seasons. Oppor¬
tunism of Ramos. The Outbreak. Milestone in
ticization. Tempo of Protest. Ominous Slogans. Don
Perico.
-. xiv ■. - . •■ .
-
To Placaté
The Reaction, Private Armies. Focus on Central
Luzon. International Fascist Incursions. Popular
Front. Escalating Tensions. On
PART IV
CHAPTER
From Rebellion to Revolution. Identity and Hostili¬
ty. Inputs of Experience. Unity and Division. Trans¬
mutation of the Struggle. Distorted Perceptions.
From
Structure. Poverty-breeding Society. Relations of
Dependence. Limitations on Consciousness. History
and Consciousness.
NOTES
INDEX
xv
|
adam_txt |
TABLE OF
Prefoce vìi
PART I -LIBERATIONTRANSFORMED
CHAPTER I
Introduction)
Colonial Scholarship.! The Task at Hand:
tors of History. The Inarticulate in History. Redress¬
ing the Imbalance. Limitations and a Beginning.
Rediscovering the Past. The Unifying Thread. The
Motive Force.
CHAPTER
Society in
Moorish Conquest. The Catholic Monarchs. The New
Tastes of Europe.
tilism. Conquest as Business. The Religious Justi¬
fication. Kings and Popes. The
Religious Garb. Friars vs.
Debate. Resolution of the 'Conflict. The Elections.
Conquest Legitimized.
CHAPTER in — Baranganic Societies
Proto-
Pre-Spanish Settlements. Subsistence Economies.
Transitional Societies. Administrators not Rulers.
The Dependent Population. Slavery
Insights from Other Experiences. Concepts of Proper¬
ty. Disintegration of Communalism. The Resultant
Social System. Summary.
'■•■■. 'ix ■ " .• - ,■ ' ' ,
CHAPTER IV—
Crown and Conquistador. Origins jofthe
Taming the
a Land Grant. Abuses of the
trative Agencies.
ments of Pacification. The Tribute. Forced Labor.
The
CHAPTER V
Colpnial Outpost. Economic Neglect. Moves for
Abandonment. The Compromise. Plural Economies.
The Chinese
Acceleration of Stratification. Colonial Intermediaries.
Third Prop of Power. Appropriation of Communal
Holdings. Resultant Stratifications.
CHAPTER VI
Spiritual and Temporal Sovereigns. Clerical Ascend¬
ancy. Mission Rivalries. Property Acquisitions^ Mode
of Acquisition. From Partners to Landlords. Out¬
right Land-grabbing, Pattern of Land
of Discontent. Friar Abuses, Side-lines and o^her
Abuses. Economic Power. Commercial Activities.
■
'
plaints. Gubernatorial Casualties. Competing Exploit¬
ers and Oppressors. Conflict Over Land
Individual to Common Grievance. Transformation in
Consciousness. From Accessory to Principal Appara¬
tus.
PART
CHAPTER
The Landscape Reviewed. Early Resentments.'Early
Resistance. Winning the Oiiefs. Economic Roots of
Nativism. Tamblot. Bankaw and
cription. Sumuroy. Tricky Dabao. Opportunities for
'
Maniàgo
Heart. The Non-revolt, Middlemen
pango Collaboration. Malong
Mass Participation. GumapoS. Religion and Rebellion.
A Taste for Titles. The Longest Revolt. Mountain
Communities. Negotiations Conducted. Beyond Da-
gohoy
Silang
Action. Defender of King and Church. Messianic
Tendencies. Changing Masters: Elite Servility. British
4
CHAPTER
Sątellizątion
vent of Baranganic Society. English Penetration.
Infiltrating the Mercantilist Curtain. Economic Re¬
thinking. Emergence from.Isolation. Economic Trans^
formation. Manila'Hemp. Beginnings of
Bloc. End of the Tobacco Monopoly. The Social
1
,
of Haciendas. Land-grabbing. Social Rearrangements.
Thè
f
CHAPTER IX
Spread pf Liberalism. The Government Monopolies.
Against the
Revolt. Victory of the
Retreat. Sense of Racial Equality.
Origins of Colorums. Repercussions. Economic Dis¬
locations. Foreign Ascendancy. Cultural Changes.
Intellectual Ferment. Secularization and Filipiniza-
tion.
the Friars as Spaniards. Setting the Stage.
CHAPTER X-Revolution and Nationhood
The New Filipinos. The Reform Movement. The
Propaganda Movement. Assimilation and Representa¬
tion.
Ambivalent Classes. Urban Ideas, Rural Masses. Urban
xi
■
Land Question. Immediate Causes. Convergence of
Grievances. The Katipunan. Bonifacio. Influence of
Plaridel. Historic initiative of the Masses. Common
Denominator. Bonifacio
Ideology.
PART
CHAPTER XI
Separatism Proclaimed. Propaganda and Expansion.
Betrayal. "The Die is Cast*'. The Revolt Spreads.
Reign of Terror. Swelling Forces of Revolt» The
Plot Begins. Pre-emptive Leadership. The Plot
Thickens. Character Assassination. Undermining the
Katipunan. "Cavitismo".
Triumph of Cavitismo. Bonifacio Outmaneuvered.
Ilustrado
Power Centers.
Bonifacio's Role Appraised. The Long Trek to Com¬
promise. Reformist Atavism. The Right Credentials.
The Bargain. The Logic of
Lawin.
Spoils. The Hongkong Exiles. The Struggle Continues.
The People's
Hongkong Sojourn;
People Did Not.
CHAPTER
The New Protagonist. The Offer. The Junta Decides.
Leading the Repudiated. Four Major Forces on tile
Scene. Manifestations of Mendicancy. Spaniards and
Ilustrados.
Meaning of
Resistance Leaders. The People's Participation. Buying
Time.
.
Victory. Dustrado Ascendancy. The Religious Aspect.
Pomp and Ceremony. The First
Opportunism. Aguinaldo's "Adjustments". Reluctant
Foe. The "Autonomists": JBiak-na-bato Repeated.
, xii '"■.,
Another Obstacle. Bonifacio's Fate Repeated.
Another Manifestation of Mendicancy. The Long
Trek. Wishful Thinking. Surcease at Palanan. The
Contrast.
People.
CHAPTER Xm
Negotiating for the Future. Leading Collaborators.
More Collaborators.
facio's Detractors Exposed. From Deception to Myth.
The
U.S.A.,
macy of Leadership. Official History. The Original
Vietnamization. Suppression and Atrocities. Recon-
centration. Casualties and Losses. Anti-Nationalist
Laws. Religion and Nationalism. The Philippine In¬
dependent Church.
CHAPTER
Mass Support. The New Katipunan.
Faustino Guillermo. Macario
Republic.
Supplies.
Tactics. The Trap is Set. Death of a People's Hero.
Resistance in Bicol. Resistance in the North. The
Ricarte
Box. Apo Ipe. Social Goals in Religious Garb. Folk
Hero.
Support. The "Republic of
Gebu. Pulajanes in Ley
Style; Control of the Countryside. Spirit of the
Revolution Alive.
CHAPTER XV
Rationalizations of Expansionism. Economic Roots.
The Philippine Role. In Search of a Patron. The
Catholic Interest. The "Anti-Imperialists".
Debate. A dash of Interests. Taft's Role. Servicing"
American Business. "Philippines for the Filipinos".
Philippine Status Clarified, The Cooper Act
xffi
tectioniśt
dering the Costs of Exploitation. Eliminating Com¬
petition. The Payne- Aldrich Act. Friar Lands and
Sugar Investors. The
Land Policy. The Triumph of American
1.
Manila Americans, Consumption Habits,
CHAPTER
Pacification Through Education, The New Invasion.
The Opening Wedge. Handmaiden of Colonial Policy.
Myths of 'Colonialism. The New Intermediaries.
Caciques Retained. The Debating Club. Progress of
Filipinization. Roots of Philippine Politics. Caught
in the Middle. Imperatives of Party. Life. Dichotomy
of Public ;and Private Views.
Office Not Independence. Secret Feats. Private
Maneuvers. Quezon's Real Views. Rationale of the
Junkets. Quezon vs.
Americanism in
sioners Exposed.
'
of Independence. Enemies of Independence. Pro and
Anti.
Collar. Con-Con
tion to Neo-Cplonialism. v
CHAPTER
Growing Unrest. Exports and Tenancy. Land Tenure
System. Tenants and Rural Workers/The Friar Lands.
Minor Messiahs, The Colorums. "Bread and Free¬
dom". Tayug
actions. The
Political Adjuncts. Peasant Unionization. Unions and
Politics, International Contacts The Communist
Party. Outlawing of the CPP. The
Peasant Actions. Strike Fever.
and
Future Protests. Placards for All Seasons. Oppor¬
tunism of Ramos. The Outbreak. Milestone in
ticization. Tempo of Protest. Ominous Slogans. Don
Perico.
' -. xiv ■. - . •■ .
-
To Placaté
The Reaction, Private Armies. Focus on Central
Luzon. International Fascist Incursions. Popular
Front. Escalating Tensions. On
PART IV
CHAPTER
From Rebellion to Revolution. Identity and Hostili¬
ty. Inputs of Experience. Unity and Division. Trans¬
mutation of the Struggle. Distorted Perceptions.
From
Structure. Poverty-breeding Society. Relations of
Dependence. Limitations on Consciousness. History
and Consciousness.
NOTES
INDEX
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