vol. 3, no. 1 (2007)
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
The Case for District Studies
Fernando N. Zialcita
Discipline: History
The Secular Clergy and the Building of Churches in 19th Century Manila
Regalado Trota Jose
Discipline: History
Binondo in the Twentieth Century, 1900-1940
Lorelei D.C De Viana
Discipline: History
Chabacano Ermitaño: Manila’s Creole Spanish of Yore
Emmanuel Luis A. Romanillos
Discipline: History
The Sinakulo of Bangkal, Makati: An Attempt at a Social History of a ‘Global Village’
Joselito B. Zulueta
Discipline: History
A Preliminary Study of the History of Pandacan, Manila, during the Second World War, 1941-1945
Fernando A. Santiago Jr.
Discipline: History
Manila 1945: The Forgotten Atrocities
Peter C. Parsons
Discipline: History
Beyond Straight Line: The Bakla Interrupted
Ferdinand Lopez
Discipline: History
Ang Sanggano sa Konteksto ng Lipunang Tundo
Gil G. Gotiangco Jr Ii.
Discipline: History
Back Matter
The Contributors
Board of Trustees