vol. 7, no. 1 (2011)
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
foreword
Articles
Lost In and On Manila: What Do I Know About Manila? Understanding the Materiality of Manila
Grace Barretto-tesoro
Discipline: History
Hayaan mong mangusap ang muog: A Reading of the Old Photographs of Letran
Manuel R. Zamora Jr.
Discipline: History
Intramuros: Cradle of Saints and Martyrs
Jerry Degollacion Imbong
Discipline: History
Accesorias in 19th Century Colonial Manila
Lorelei D.C De Viana
Discipline: History
Ermita: Would-Be Civic Center of the Republic
Fernando N. Zialcita
Discipline: History
Tundo, 2000-2010 – Hamon ng Bagong Siglo
Gil G. Gotiangco Jr Ii.
Discipline: History
A Requiem for Cementerio Balicbalic, Sampaloc, Manila (1884-1925)
Martin R. Gaerlan
Discipline: History
Cine > Sine: Spanish Influences on Philippine Cinema
Nick Deocampo
Discipline: History
“To The Person Sitting in Darkness” Mark Twain, The Anti-Imperialist Movement, and the Philippine-American War
Jose Victor Z. Torres
Discipline: History
The Japanese Community of Manila Through the Eyes of a Japanese Resident
Augusto V. De Viana
Discipline: History
From Manila to Frontier California: Asian Goods Supplied to California presidios
Veronica A. Dado
Discipline: History
Back Matter
Contributors
Brief History
Board Of Trutees