Filipino Nationalism, 1872-1970R. P. Garcia Publishing Company, 1974 - 427 Seiten "Coming from the province of committed nationalists, brilliant lawyers, thinkers, and scientists, the author could not help following his province's tradition of nationalism and so, dipping into varied primary sources, he traces and analyzes the origins and development of Filipino nationalism up to 1970."-- |
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FILIPINO NATIONALISM 18721970 | 1 |
PART II | 87 |
Graciano López Jaena | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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