vol. 50, no. 1 - 4 (2004)
The Journal of History
Description
The Journal of History is the official publication of the Philippine National Historical Society (first named Philippine Historical Society), an organization of historians and practitioners of history, organized in February 1941. It is a nationally refereed journal that publishes selected papers from the National Conferences on National and Local History of the Philippine National Historical Society which have been recommended by an Editorial Advisory Board. The Journal publishes articles on local/regional and national history presented by young and upcoming scholars as well as recognized historians and other specialists on Philippine culture and society. It promotes studies of local history in the context of national history and encourages multidisciplinary study in related social science disciplines.
All the articles in the following journal issues of The Journal of History are for open access:
Table of contents
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Front Matter
foreword
Eden M. Gripaldo
Articles
Writing on Art OJ/For/From the Mindanao-Sulu Region:A Preliminary Assessment
Marilyn R. Canta
Discipline: History
Mindanao and Sulu Memorabilia in Spain
Regalado Trota Jose
Discipline: History
Slavery To Freedom: Revisiting the Ulahingan Epic of the Livunganen-Arumanen Manobos
Earl Jude Paul L. Cleope
Discipline: History
Majaradia Lawana: Isang Napapanahong Pagbasa
Reynaldo T. Candido Jr.
Discipline: History
The Sulu-China Connections: Past and Present
Calbi A. Asain
Discipline: History
Rebellions and Mutinies in Mindanao: A Quick Review
Macario D. Tiu
Discipline: History
Thomasites: Pied Pipers of the American Dream
Luz S. Almeda
Discipline: History
World War II Guerilla Resistance in Surigao
Winston Dean S. Almeda
Discipline: History
Notes for an Ethnohistory of the Southern Cordillera, Northern Luzon:A Focus on Kalanguya
Patricia O. Afable
Discipline: History
Cordillera Anthropomorphic Carvings: Form and Function
Delfin L. Tolentino Jr.
Discipline: History
History and the Phenomenon of Migration: Migrant Muslims in the Cordillera
Maria Nela B. Florendo
Discipline: History
A Balangiga Survivor's Letter from Samar on January 18, 1902, At the Height of Gen. Smith's 'Kill and Burn' Campaign
Rolando O. Borrinaga
Discipline: History
Religion, Rituals, and Folklore: A Cultural Overview of the Lagunenses
Gil G. Gotiangco Jr Ii.
Discipline: History
Filipino Building Beliefs and How They Influenced Architecture
Norma I. Alarcon
Discipline: History
Cultural History Through the Lens: Tracing the Nationalist Literary Tradition in Postwar Cinema
Joyce L. Arriola
Discipline: History
Back Matter
The authors
Eden M.. Gripaldo