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- Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints
- Ateneo de Manila University
- Review
- A Cultural History of Santo Domingo by Romeo B. Galang Jr. (review) Volume 62, Numbers 3-4, September-December 2014, pp. 583-587
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Guest Editor’s Introduction
- Index to Volume 62
- Strong Family, Weak State: Hegel’s Political Philosophy and the Filipino Family by Lukas Kaelin (review)
- A Cultural History of Santo Domingo by Romeo B. Galang Jr. (review)
- Figuring Catholicism: An Ethnohistory of the Santo Niño de Cebu by Julius J. Bautista (review)
- American Jesuit Prisoners of War, 1942–1945
- The Early Periodicals of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (1903–1904) and the Emergence of a Transregional and Transcontinental Indigenous-Christian Public Sphere
- Urban Religious Change at the Neoliberal Frontier: Notes toward a Spatial Analysis of a Contemporary Filipino Vernacular Catholicism
- Ethnography as an Act of Witnessing: Doing Fieldwork on Passion Rituals in the Philippines
- Popular Religion and the Turn to Everyday Authenticity: Reflections on the Contemporary Study of Philippine Catholicism
- Sacred Enchantment, Transnational Lives, and Diasporic Identity: Filipina Domestic Workers at St. John Catholic Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur
- The Mass Miracle: Public Religion in the Postwar Philippines
- Marian Piety and Modernity: The Perpetual Help Devotion as Popular Religion in the Philippines
- Women Religious and Sociopolitical Change in the Philippines, 1930s–1970s
- People of God, People of the Nation: Official Catholic Discourse on Nation and Nationalism
- Catholicism’s Democratic Dilemma: Varieties of Public Religion in the Philippines
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