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M a k i n g M o r o s [18.118.144.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:44 GMT) MAKING MOROS imperial Historicism and american Military rule in the Philippines’ Muslim south M i c H a e l c . H a w k i n s n i U P r e s s / DeKalb, IL © 2013 by northern illinois University Press Published by the northern illinois University Press in conjunction with the center for southeast asian studies, Dekalb, illinois 60115 Manufactured in the United states using acid-free paper. all rights reserved Design by shaun allshouse library of congress cataloging-in-Publication Data Hawkins, Michael (Michael c.), author. Making Moros : imperial historicism and american military rule in the Philippines Muslim south / Michael c. Hawkins. pages cm “Published by the northern illinois University Press in conjunction with the center for southeast asian studies, Dekalb, illinois”—Title page verso. includes bibliographical references and index. summary: “This book offers a unique look at the colonial creation of Muslim subjects during the early years of american rule in the southern Philippines. it examines the islamic Philippines during its most formative period in modernity —a period indispensible to discussions of integration in the Filipino islamic south”— Provided by publisher. isBn 978 0 87580 459 0 (cloth) — isBn 978 1 60909 074 6 (e book) 1. Muslims—Philippines—Mindanao island—History. 2. Muslims—Philippines —sulu archipelago—History. 3. Military occupation—social aspects— Philippines—Mindanao island—History. 4. Military occupation—social aspects—Philippines—sulu archipelago—History. 5. Mindanao island (Philippines )—History. 6. sulu archipelago (Philippines)—History. 7. Philippines— History—1898–1946. 8. Philippines—relations—United states. 9. United states—relations—Philippines. 10. imperialism—History. i. Title. Ds666.M8H39 2013 959.9’7032—dc23 2012047469 ...

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