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The Filipino woman: her social, economic, and political status, 1565-1933
Encarnación Alzona and Alexander G. Ruthven
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Frontmatter
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FOREWORD (ALEXANDER G. RUTHVEN President, University of Michigan, page 1)
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INTRODUCTION (page 3)
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ONE: OUR MALAYAN HERITAGE (page 5)
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TWO: THE INFLUENCE OF SPANISH CULTURE (page 21)
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THREE: THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD, 1896-1899 (page 49)
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FOUR: THE FILIPINO WOMEN OF TO-DAY (page 58)
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 92)
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Published: c1934
Publisher: University of the Philippines Press