Vol 157, No 3 (2001)

The Philippines. Historical and social studies

Table of Contents

Articles

Gerard A. Persoon
Introduction. A overview of Philippine studies 451-469
Otto van den Muijzenberg
Philippine-Dutch social relations, 1600-2000 471-509
Willem G. Wolters
Flooded with foreign coins. Spanish and American administrators dealing with currency. Problems in the Philippines, 1890-1905 511-538
Greg Bankoff
Selective memory and collective forgetting. Historiography and the Philippine centennial of 1898 539-560
Robert R. Reed
The Iglesia ni Cristo, 1914-2000. From obscure Philippine faith to global belief system 561-608
Levita Duhaylungsod
Rethinking sustainable development. Indigenous peoples and resource use relations in the Philippines 609-628
Rosanne Rutten
Villagers into national revolutionaries? Shifting ‘communities ‘ in a period of revolutionary mobilization in the Philippines 629-659
Ben S. Malayang III
Tenure rights and ancestral domains in the Philippines. A study of the roots of conflict 661-676
Ton van Naerssen
Globalization and urban social movements. The case of metro Manila, the Philippines 677-689
Andres B. Masipiqueña, Gerard A. Persoon, Denyse J. Snelder
A decade of Filipino-Dutch academic cooperation. The Cagayan valley programme on environment and development 691-712