Asian place, Filipino nation : a global intellectual history of the Philippine revolution, 1887-1912 /

Aboitiz, Nicole Caunjieng

Asian place, Filipino nation : a global intellectual history of the Philippine revolution, 1887-1912 / Nicole Caunjieng Aboitiz - Quezon City : Ateneo De Manila University Press c2020 - xviii, 256 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- One: A transitional turn of the century in Southeast Asia -- Two: Constructing asia -- Three: The Philippine revolution mobilizes Asia, 1892-1898: Spanish imperial anxieties, the Vietnamese Dong Du movement, and a coming race war -- Four: The first Philippine republic's Pan-Asian emissary, 1898-1912: Transnational cooperation, affective relations, and the pacific empires -- Five: The afterlife of the Philippine Revolution: Reverberations from China to India to Third world list futures -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

"By merging a rich national historiography with novel transnational trends, CuUnjieng Aboitiz accomplishes a provocative new interpretation of the Philippine revolution of 1896. Through a masterly juxtaposition of the rooted particulars of “place” with an evolving Pan-Asian sensibility, she reveals the revolution’s deep yet long overlooked Asian resonances. In a deftly paradoxical twist, her innovative international focus illuminates this seminal event’s profound import for the Philippine nation."

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PHILIPPINES -- HISTORY -- REVOLUTION, 1896-1890 -- INFLUENCE
PHILIPPINES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- EAST ASIA
PHILIPPINES -- FOREIGN RELATIONS -- EAST ASIA
ANTI IMPERIALIST MOVEMENTS - PHILIPPINES

DS 682 .A26 2020

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