Social engineering in the Philippines : the aims, execution, and impact of American colonial policy 1900-1913 / Glenn Anthony May
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TextQuezon City, Philippines : New Day Publishers, 1984Description: 268 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: - 9711002248
- Fil DS 685 M452 1980
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Contents:
Illustrations
Tables
Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgement
Introduction
PART ONE PERSONALITIES, VALUES, GOALS
1 American Policy-Makers and Policies
2 Filipino "Collaborators" and Critics
PART TWO POLITICAL EDUCATION
3 The Commission and Filipino Municipal Governments
4 The Philippine Assembly's Attack
PART THREE SCHOOLING
5 1900-02: Fred Atkinson
6 1903-09: David Barrows
7 191043: The Triumph of Industrial Education
PART FOUR ECONOMIC QUESTIONS
8 The Commission's View of Philippine Economic Development
9 Congressional Frustration of Philippine Economic Development
CONCLUSION
10 The Balance Sheet
APPENDIXES
Appendix A Backgrounds of Members of the Philippine Assembly, First and Third Philippine Legislatures, 1907-09, 1912-16
Appendix B Assembly Bills Tabled by the Philippine Commission, First Philippine Legislature, 1907-09 Appendix C Assembly Bills Tabled by the Philippine Commission, Second Philippine Legislature, 1910-12
Appendix D Arithmetic in Philippine Primary Schools
Appendix E Principal Crops Cultivated in the Philippines, 1902, by Province and Comandancia
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index
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