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  • Index to Volume 67

Index to authors

  • Abinales, Patricio N., Caroline S. Hau, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Lisandro E. Claudio, Michael Cullinane, and Michael D. Pante. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Aboitiz, Nicole CuUnjieng. Fantasy, affect and pan-Asianism: Mariano Ponce, the first Philippine republic's foreign emissary, 1898–1912. 67:489–520.

  • Aguilar, Filomeno V. Jr. Gregorio Sancianco, colonial tribute, and social identities: On the cusp of Filipino nationalist consciousness. 67:375–410.

  • ———. Professorial Address. Political conjuncture and scholarly disjunctures: Reflections on studies of the Philippine state under Marcos. 66:3–30.

  • ———. Review of Dark Days of Authoritarianism: To Be in History, by Melba Padilla Maggay, ed. 67:269–73.

  • Aguilar, Filomeno V. Jr., Caroline S. Hau, Patricio N. Abinales, Lisandro E. Claudio, Michael Cullinane, and Michael D. Pante. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Aguilar, Filomeno V. Jr., Michael D. Pante, Caroline S. Hau. Scholarship on and from the margins: Festschrift in honor of Resil B. Mojares. 67:279–84.

  • Barbaza, Raniela E. Writing the Bikolnon Filipino: The life and works of Patricio M. Janer. 67:181–212.

  • Benitez, Christian Jil R. Panahon and Bagay: Metonymy and the close reading of dictionaries to understand Filipino temporality. 67:457–88.

  • Brillon, Cherish Aileen A. Darna movies in the time of martial law: National trauma and historical memory. 67:213–38.

  • Calacday, Jethro. Research Note. When was the seminary of Nueva Caceres founded? A historiographical excursus. 67:239–59.

  • Cerda, Christoffer Mitch C. Review Essay. Redirecting the flow of literary relations of the Philippines with the world. 67:121–29.

  • Claudio, Lisandro E., Caroline S. Hau, Patricio N. Abinales, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Michael Cullinane, and Michael D. Pante. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Concepcion, Grace Liza Y. Negotiating land in the Spanish Philippines: Cases of land donations and boundary disputes in Laguna, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 67:285–313.

  • Cullinane, Michael. In the shadow of the Santo Niño: San Vidal's sojourn in Cebu City, 1565–2018. 67:411–56.

  • Cullinane, Michael, Caroline S. Hau, Patricio N. Abinales, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Lisandro E. Claudio, and Michael D. Pante. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Elizalde, María Dolores. Beyond racial divisions: Bridges and intersections in the Spanish colonial Philippines. 67:343–74.

  • Gealogo, Francis A. Research Note. Masonic parallels in Mabini's true decalogue and constitutional program. 67:95–111.

  • Hau, Caroline S. Dovie Beams and Philippine politics: A president's scandalous affair and First Lady power on the eve of martial law. 67:595–634.

  • Hau, Caroline S., Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Michael D. Pante. Scholarship on and from the margins: Festschrift in honor of Resil B. Mojares. 67:279–84.

  • Hau, Caroline S., Patricio N. Abinales, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Lisandro E. Claudio, Michael Cullinane, and Michael D. Pante. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Malek, Jon G. Silangan rising: Crafting the Filipino self and the other in the diaspora. 67:31–58.

  • Mongaya, Karlo Mikhail I. Militant struggles and anti-imperialism in Resil Mojares's The Freeman columns during the early 1970s. 67:557–94.

  • Navallo, Katrina. Review of Made in Japan: Stories of Japanese-Filipino Children, by Rey Ventura, ed. 67:273–77.

  • Pante, Michael D. Interview. Aileen Baviera: Philippines–China relations, maritime disputes, and the broader environment. 67:113–20.

  • Pante, Michael D., Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Caroline S. Hau. Scholarship on and from the margins: Festschrift in honor of Resil B. Mojares. 67:279–84.

  • ———. Review Essay. Historical continuities in and new works on Philippine cities. 67:131–47.

  • Pante, Michael D., Caroline S. Hau, Patricio N. Abinales, Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Lisandro E. Claudio, and Michael Cullinane. Interview. Resil B. Mojares: Adventures and itineraries in Philippine cultural history. 67:635–48.

  • Que, Gilbert Jacob S. Review of Textiles in the Philippine Colonial Landscape: A Lexicon and Historical Survey, by Sandra Castro. 67:261–64.

  • Serquiña, Oscar Tantoco Jr. The living, the virtual, and the dead: Philippine political...

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