The Propaganda Movement, 1880-1895: The Creation of a Filipino Consciousness, the Making of the Revolution |
Contents
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Journalism and Politics 18831886 | 40 |
España en Filipinas 1887 | 59 |
The Noli me tangere 1887 | 83 |
Marcelo H Del Pilar and Nationalist | 105 |
The New Filipino Newspaper | 128 |
Del Pilar as Delegate in Barcelona | 147 |
Filipino Masonry | 171 |
Renewed Activity in Madrid | 182 |
The Filipino Past and Education | 212 |
Rizals Break with Del Pilar | 245 |
Decline and Death of La Solidaridad | 281 |
An Assessment | 295 |
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