vol. 54, no. 1 (2008)
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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Articles
Beyond Local History: The Case of Sulu History in National Perspective
Samuel K. Tan
Discipline: History
Preparing the Groundwork for a Mindanao-Sulu Historiography
Calbi A. Asain
Discipline: History
Nearby Histories: Empowering Communities to Rediscover Their Past and Heritage (The Tangub City, Misamis Occidental Experience)
P. Emilio S. Pascual
Discipline: History
The Tampat at Tuguis: Oral History among the Sangil of Sarangani
Heidi K. Gloria
Discipline: History
History, Space and Ethnicity: Re-visiting Felix M. Keesing's The Ethnohistory of Northern Luzon
Maria Nela B. Florendo
Discipline: History, Social Studies
Roots of Mindanao Conflict: An Analysis
Manuel R. Tawagon
Discipline: History, Social Studies
Filipinos in Davao and the "Land Problem" of the 1930s
Patricia Irene Dacudao
Discipline: History, Social Studies
Mindanao-Sulu Studies in Cebu
Nestor R. Pacana
Discipline: History
Barangay Triana: The Right Site of the First Mass in Limasawa in 1521
Rolando O. Borrinaga
Discipline: History
The Visayas: Islands in the Seas, A Historical Perspective (Series 3)
Earl Jude Paul L. Cleope
Discipline: History
The Pulahan Movement in Leyte (1902-1907)
George Emmanuel R. Borrinaga
Discipline: History, Social Studies
Revisiting the Philippine Assembly of 1907: Profiles and Political Careers of Bikolano Assemblymen
Stephen Henry S. Totanes
Discipline: History, Political Science
The Way to Freedom: American Escapees in the Philippines
Violeta S. Ignacio
Discipline: History
The Cebuano Plantation Workers of Hawaii in the Early 20th Century, and the Politics of Representation
Erlinda Kintanar-alburo
Discipline: History, Political Science
A Note on the Boundaries and Territories on Maritime Southeast Asia
Shinzo Hayase
Discipline: History
"I come from one-time very murdering family": Rehabilitating Moros for the U.S. War Effort
Sharon Delmendo
Discipline: History, Political Science
Cinematic Counter-telling: The Reinscription of History in the Films of Raya Martin
Delfin L. Tolentino Jr.
Discipline: History, Film
Back Matter
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