Philippine Studies: Rizal and Clausewitz, Volume 60,
Number 1, 2012
Editor's Introduction
Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Pages 1–3
Articles
Moral Forces, Philosophy of History, and War in José
Rizal
Ramon Guillermo, Pages 5–32
Collaboration and Resistance Catalino Hermosilla and
the Japanese Occupation of Ormoc, Leyte (1942–1945)
Satoshi Ara, Pages 33–68
Let them Eat Rats! The Politics of Rodent
Infestation in the Postwar Philippines
Patricio N. Abinales, Pages 69–101
Commentary
On Studies of the History of the Philippines in
China
Bao Maohong, Pages 102–116
Research Note
Deforestation in the Philippines, 1946–1995
Bao Maohong, Pages 117–130
Book Reviews
Filomeno Aguilar Jr., with John Estanley Z. Peñalosa,
Tania Belen T. Liwanag, Resto S. Cruz I, Jimmy M.
Melendrez, “Maalwang Buhay: Family, Overseas
Migration, and Cultures of Relatedness in Barangay
Paraiso”
By Bagasao Ildefonso, Pages 131–134
Richard T. Chu, “Chinese and Chinese Mestizos of
Manila: Family, Identity, and Culture, 1860s–1930s”
By Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr.,
Pages 134–138
William Pomeroy, “Bilanggo: Life as a Political
Prisoner in the Philippines 1952–1962”
By Sarah Raymundo, Pages 139–143
Curtis Whitefield Tong, “Child of War: A Memoir of
World War II Internment in the Philippines”
By Lydia N. Yu Jose, Pages 143–146
Maria Luisa F. Torres, “SipatSalin: TransFigurations”
By Vincenz Serrano, Pages 147–149
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