Philippine Studies : Historical & Ethnographic Viewpoints
Former Title: Philippine Studies : a Quarterly
Publisher: Ateneo de Manila University
Coverage : 1953-2017
Frequency: Quarterly
Class : Filipiniana
Philippine Studies : Historical & Ethnographic Viewpoints
Former Title: Philippine Studies : a Quarterly
Publisher: Ateneo de Manila University
Coverage : 1953-2017
Frequency: Quarterly
Class : Filipiniana
The komedya of international development in Camiguin Island : ethnographic stories on program impact and sustainability Request e-copy
Practicing "Enlightened Capitalism" : "Fil-Am" heroes, NGO activism, and the reconstitution of class difference in the Philippines Request e-copy
Typhoon Ondoy and the translation of disaster expertise in barangay Banaba, Marikina Valley Request e-copy
The "Filipino First" policy and the Central Bank, 1958-1961 : island of the state, strength and economic decolonization Request e-copy
"As the days go by: throbs of grateful hearts" : reeducation under the Japanese of Filipino POWs at Camp Del Pilar, Dau, Pampanga, 1942 Request e-copy
Catholicism's democratic dilemma : varieties of public religion in the Philippines Request e-copy
People of God, people of the nation : official Catholic discourse on nation and nationalism Request e-copy
Women religious and sociopolitical change in the Philippines, 1930s-1970s Request e-copy
Marian Piety and modernity : the perpetual help devotion as popular religion in the Philippines Request e-copy
The Mass Miracle : Public Religion in the Postwar Philippines Request e-copy
Sacred enchantment, transnational lives, and diasporic identity Filipina domestic workers at St. John Catholic Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur Request e-copy
Popular religion and the turn to everyday authenticity reflections on the contemporary study of Philippine catholicism Request e-copy
Ethnography as an act of witnessing doing fieldwork on passion rituals in the Philippines Request e-copy
Urban religious change at the neoliberal frontier notes toward a spatial analysis of a contemporary Filipino vernacular catholicism Request e-copy
The early periodicals of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (1903-1904) and the emergence of a transregional and transcontinental indigenous-Christian public sphere
Figuring catholicism : an ethnohistory of the Santo Niño de Cebu : review. Request e-copy
American Jesuit prisoners of war, 1942-1945 Request e-copy
Strong family, weak state Hegel's political philosophy and the Filipino family : review Request e-copy