Introduction
Ricardo Trota JOSE
Guardia de Honor: Revitalization within the Revolution (1966)
David STURTEVANT
The Datus of the Rio Grande de Cotabato Under Colonial Rule (1977)
Jeremy BECKETT
Leonard Wood: His First Year as Governor General (1966)
Michael ONORATO
Peasant Society and Unrest Prior to the Huk Revolution in the Philippines (1971)
Benedict KERKVLIET
Guerilla Press of the Philippines,1941-1945 (1970)
John LENT
Rapid Change among Igorot Miners (1974)
William Henry SCOTT
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