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- Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints
- Ateneo de Manila University
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- Instrumentation and Institutionalization: Colonial Science and the Observatorio Meteorológico de Manila, 1865–1899 Volume 64, Numbers 3-4, September-December 2016, pp. 385-416
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Editor’s Introduction
- Index to Volume 64
- Disasters in History and the History of Disasters: Some Key Issues
- Catholic Churches in the Visayas and the Earthquake of 15 October 2013
- Disasters as Contingent Events: Volcanic Eruptions, State Advisories, and Public Participation in the Twentieth-century Philippines
- The Politics of Flood Control and the Making of Metro Manila
- States of Hazard: Aquaculture and Narratives of Typhoons and Floods in Laguna de Bay
- Emergency Situations, Participation, and Community-based Disaster Responses in Southeast Asia: Gray Areas and Causes for Optimism
- Discoursing Disasters: Vulnerability and Gaps in Rationalities
- Typhoons and the Inequalities of Philippine Society and History
- Romancing Tropicality: Ilustrado Portraits of the Climate in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Instrumentation and Institutionalization: Colonial Science and the Observatorio Meteorológico de Manila, 1865–1899
- Historical Seismology and the Documentation of Postdisaster Conditions: The 1863 and 1880 Luzon Earthquakes
- Hazardousness of Place: A New Comparative Approach to the Filipino Past
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