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Volume: 17 (1969)

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the homeland and overseas.

It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and transnational sensibility, and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists on the Philippines. Founded in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University.

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Vol. 17, No. 1 (1969)


Articles

Toward A Classification of Bisayan Folk Beliefs and Customs

Francisco Demetrio

3–39

The Hand of the Enemy: The Stories of Kerima Polotan

Miguel A. Bernad

40–59

Desire and Doom in Kerima Polotan

Leonard Casper

60–71

Advertising in the Philippines

John A. Lent

72–96


Texts and Documents

A View of the American Campaign Against “Fillipino Insugents”: 1900

Melvin G. Holli

97–111


Notes and Comments

Humanae Vitae and the Spirit of Vatican II

H. Paul Le Maire, S.J.

133–145


Review Article

The Taiping Rebellion: Its Relevance to Modern China

Charles J. McCarthy

146–153

The Communist Scheme of Life

Alfredo B. Saulo

154–157


Contributors

Contributors

Contributors to Volume 17, No. 1

189–190


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