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Philippines#History

Topical
Obscure local and specific

Prehistory of Marinduque, Prehistory of Pampanga, Prehistory of Sarangani

External source periods

[1] Luis H. Francia's "A History of the Philippines":

  1. "The Islands before the Cross, pre-1521"
  2. "Expeditions, Entrenchment, and Spanish Colonial Rule, 1521-1862"
  3. "From Indio to Filipino: Emergence of a Nation, 1862-1898"
  4. "Americanization and its Discontents, 1899-1946"
  5. "The Republic: Perils of Independence, 1946-1972"
  6. "The Republic: The Strongman and the Housewife, 1972-1992"
  7. "Quo Vadis, Philippines" (1992-2010)
  8. Afterword (Aquino III presidency)

History of the Filipino People (1990):

  1. Precolonial Philippines (4 chapters: The Setting [Geography/General people], Before the Conquest [Migration, Islam, Chinese and Indian influence], Early Customs and Practices [Cultural objects and practices], Pre-Colonial Cultures [Language and art])
  2. The Spanish Period (3 chapters: Under Imperial Spain, Institutional Impact of Spanish Rule, From Indio to "Filipino")
  3. Reform and Revolution (7 chapters: The Campaign for Reforms, Bonifacio and the Katipunan, The Revolution: First Phase [Spain], The Revolution: Second Phase [Spanish-American War], The Malolos Republic, The Filipino-American Hostilities, The Religious Schism)
  4. The American Period (6 chapters: The Continuing Resistance (1901-1913) [Katipunan, Moros, Cordillera], Compromise with Colonialism, Colonial Politics: Towards Complete Autonomy, The Campaign for Independence, Transition to Independence: The Commonwealth, Results of the American Occupation)
  5. The War Years (2 chapters: The Japanese Occupation, The "Liberation")
  6. The Third Republic (9 chapters ending with the EDSA revolution: Post-war Problems and the Republic [Up to Quirino], The Hukbalahap Movement, The Recognition of the Tao, The Continuing Crisis [Magsaysay and Garcia], The Continuing Crisis [Magsaysay and some Marcos], Profile of the Economy, External Affairs, The Cultural and Social Scene, Under Martial Law, The Edsa Revolution)

State and Society in the Philippines (2017)

  1. The Philippines in Maritime Asia to the Fourteenth Century
  2. New States and Reorientations, 1368-1764
  3. State and Societies, 1764-1898
  4. Nation and States, 1872-1913
  5. The Filipino Colonial State, 1902-1946
  6. All Politics is Local, 1946-1964
  7. Marcos, 1965-1986
  8. Democratization, 1986-2004
  9. The Rise and Fall of "The Strong Republic" (Arroyo)
  10. Cacique Democracy Personalized (Noynoy)
  11. Neo-Authoritarianism? (Duterte)

Map history

File:EB9 Philippine Islands.jpg from 1885 with provinces

1899

Creation of military provinces around the Cordilleras to subjugate them 95-96

7 regions under Japanese rule [2]

Moro and Mountain special military provinces 123

2021 Palawan division plebiscite#Background