![]() colonial rule, the Japanese occupation, the postcolonial period leading up to Martial Law, the recurrence of peasant, communist and Muslim rebellions, the beginnings of the Filipino diaspora, the surge of popularly backed coups in People Power I and II, the restoration of elite rule beginning with Cory Aquino, and the recent election of Rodrigo Duterte amid changing conditions of neo-colonialism and postcolonial globalization. We will examine such topics as pre-colonial societies, the imposition and transformations wrought by Spanish colonial rule, the rise of nationalism, the Revolution and the First Republic, the Filipino-American war, the period of U.S. This course seeks to introduce students to the histories, cultures and politics of Filipino people and the Philippine nation-state. Vicente Rafael, Brad Horst, Hours: W, 2-3:30 pm & by appointment HIST 205A/ SISSE 205: Introduction to Filipino Histories ![]() Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest.Students Admitted to History Doctoral Program. ![]() ![]()
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