vol. 9, no. 1 (2013)
Manila
Description
The Manila is the official publication of the Manila Studies Association, non-profit professional organization devoted to the study and research of all aspects of Manila studies and also to help, through the dissemination of relevant historical literature.
Table of contents
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
foreword
Articles
Venerable Hermandad del Santo Cristo de Longos: 308 Years of Labor of Love, Work of Faith and Steadfastness of Hope
Wilson Sevilla Chua
Discipline: Philippine History
The Fish Corrals of the Province of Manila, 1881-1884: A Preliminary Study
Marco Stefan B. Lagman
Discipline: Philippine History
Where Is Sampaloc? Cartographic Reflections at the Edges Of Spanish and American Colonial Manila
Martin R. Gaerlan
Discipline: Philippine History
Medicine and Health Care in Greater Manila During the Japanese Occupation
Arnel E. Joven
Discipline: Philippine History
Virgen de los Desamparados/del Pozo: Sacred Space, Syncretism and the Geopolitics of Healing Water
Jose Alain Austria
Discipline: Philippine History
Ideal But ‘Imagined Environment’ Of the Youth of Baseco, 2002-2012
Angelito S. Nunag
Discipline: Philippine History
Bakla at Tomboy: Kulay at Drama sa Isa Pang Aspekto ng Lipunang Tondo
Gil G. Gotiangco Jr Ii.
Discipline: Philippine History
Archaeological Sites and Their Context
Ame M. Garong
Discipline: Philippine History
Language and the Metropolis: The Origins of Tagalog as the Basis of the National Language
Maria Teresa Tinio
Discipline: Philippine History
Emancipation of a National Artist: Necrologic Context and Gelastic Feature in Rolando Tinio’s Letran Short Stories
Manuel R. Zamora Jr.
Discipline: Philippine History
Back Matter
book review
Manila Studies Association: Brief History and Publications
about the authors
photo credits