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010 _aAcc#21644
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040 _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary
050 _aFil DS 685
_bM452 1980
100 _aMay, Glenn Anthony
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aSocial engineering in the Philippines : the aims, execution, and impact of American colonial policy 1900-1913 /
_cGlenn Anthony May
264 _aQuezon City, Philippines :
_bNew Day Publishers,
_c1984
300 _a268 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c21 cm
500 _aContents: 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
650 _aSocial engineering
_zPhililppines
651 _aPhililppines
_xHistory
_y1898-1996
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