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    455 - 505,-

  • - The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXIV, With a Foreword by T. S. Wentworth
    av Emma Helen Blair
    475,-

    A comprehensive historical account of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, examining the complexities of politics, society, and culture in a pivotal era of the country's past.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    459,-

    Emma Helen Blair's compilation provides a detailed account of the Philippines during the 17th century, chronicling the arrival of the Spanish and the colonization of the islands. Based on primary sources, Blair's work is both informative and entertaining, covering topics from daily life to political conflicts. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Philippines, as well as the history of colonialism in general.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - 1493-1898: 1609-1616; Volume XVII
    av Emma Helen Blair
    475,-

    This comprehensive history of the Philippines covers the entire period of Spanish colonial rule, from the first arrival of European explorers to the end of the 17th century. Drawing on primary sources and archival materials, the authors provide a detailed account of the political, social, and cultural life of the Philippines during this crucial period in its history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    459,-

    This historical work, the fifth in a multi-volume collection, documents the early history of the Philippines during the years 1629-1630. Drawing from various historical sources, the authors paint a vivid picture of life and society in the islands during this time period.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - 1593-1597; Volume 9
    av Emma Helen Blair
    459,-

    This multi-volume work is a comprehensive history of the Philippines from the arrival of the Spanish explorer Magellan to the end of the 19th century. The volume 1593-1597 covers the early years of Spanish colonial rule, including the conflicts with indigenous peoples and the establishment of the first settlements. The book offers a wealth of factual information and analysis, as well as a critical perspective on the colonial enterprise.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • - 1604-1605; Volume XIII
    av Emma Helen Blair
    459,-

    This meticulously researched historical account explores the early years of Spanish colonization in the Philippines, from the arrival of Miguel López de Legazpi to the establishment of Manila as the capital of the Spanish East Indies. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, the authors paint a rich and detailed portrait of life in the early Philippine islands.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898- Volume 40," is a renowned series encompassing primary sources, letters, official reports, and historical documents related to the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. The comprehensive work was expertly edited by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson. It is divided into 55 volumes, each focusing on specific time periods, themes, and aspects of the Philippines' history, ranging from the earliest Spanish explorations to the eve of Philippine independence. This series has become a foundational resource for historians, researchers, and scholars interested in understanding the complexities of the Philippines' past, the interactions between Spanish colonizers and indigenous populations, religious influences, political developments, economic activities, and cultural exchanges that have shaped the nation over centuries. Through meticulous curation, "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898" sheds light on the evolving identity of the Philippines, highlighting the interplay of local traditions and Spanish influences.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 50," authored by Emma Helen Blair, presents a compelling historical narrative covering the years 1616 to 1626. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. This volume delves into a pivotal period of the Philippines' colonial history, shedding light on the intricate dynamics between Spanish colonizers, indigenous communities, and global influences. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Volume 50 unveils the political, economic, and cultural developments that shaped the region during this era. Emma Helen Blair's work captures the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over their colonies, as well as the complex strategies employed by the local populations to navigate this changing landscape. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume explores the shifting alliances, trade networks, and religious transformations that influenced the Philippines during these years. The narrative brings to life the negotiations, conflicts, and collaborations that defined the relationships between various stakeholders.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 39," a pivotal entry in this expansive historical series, provides a detailed and insightful exploration of a specific period within the Philippines' complex history. Guided by the editorial expertise of Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson, this volume delves into a crucial era, enhancing our understanding of the archipelago's evolution from 1689 to 1691. Volume 39 opens a window into the late 17th century, a time when the Philippines experienced significant social, political, and economic developments under Spanish colonial rule. Through an array of primary sources, letters, and historical documents, readers gain a deeper appreciation of the interactions between Spanish colonizers and the indigenous populace, unveiling the challenges and opportunities that shaped this period of history. This volume serves as a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and those intrigued by the Philippines' historical trajectory.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 52," authored by Emma Helen Blair, offers a comprehensive exploration of Philippine history from 1626 to 1636. In this volume, Blair skillfully navigates the complexities of colonialism, shedding light on the intricate interactions between Spanish colonizers, indigenous communities, and global influences. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 51 reveals the political, social, and economic developments that characterized this period. Emma Helen Blair's work captures the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over their territories, as well as the resilient responses of the local populations. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume delves into the shifting power dynamics, trade networks, and religious changes that shaped the Philippines during these years. The narrative brings to life the negotiations, confrontations, and partnerships that defined the relationships between different stakeholders. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 52 is both modern and readable.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 51," authored by Emma Helen Blair, offers a comprehensive exploration of Philippine history from 1626 to 1636. In this volume, Blair skillfully navigates the complexities of colonialism, shedding light on the intricate interactions between Spanish colonizers, indigenous communities, and global influences. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 51 reveals the political, social, and economic developments that characterized this period. Emma Helen Blair's work captures the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over their territories, as well as the resilient responses of the local populations. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume delves into the shifting power dynamics, trade networks, and religious changes that shaped the Philippines during these years. The narrative brings to life the negotiations, confrontations, and partnerships that defined the relationships between different stakeholders. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 51 is both modern and readable.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 48," authored by Emma Helen Blair, provides a detailed historical narrative spanning the years 1604 to 1609. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. This volume delves into a critical period of the Philippines' colonial history, revealing the complex interactions between Spanish colonizers, indigenous communities, and international influences. Emma Helen Blair's meticulous research and insightful analysis bring to light the intricate web of political, social, and economic developments that shaped this era. The book explores the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over the archipelago, as well as the indigenous responses and adaptations to the changing circumstances. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, Volume 48 presents a vivid depiction of diplomatic engagements, trade networks, and religious transformations that influenced the Philippines during this time.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 37," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is an invaluable contribution to the comprehensive historical series that meticulously explores the rich tapestry of the Philippines' history. This volume covers a crucial period from 1677 to 1683, characterized by pivotal events and significant transformations. Emma Helen Blair, a distinguished historian and editor, collaborated with other esteemed scholars to curate this series, aimed at unraveling diverse aspects of the Philippines' past. Volume 37 zeroes in on the intricate social, political, and economic dynamics of the late 17th century, when Spanish colonial influence was deeply entrenched in the archipelago. The book offers intricate insights into the interactions between the Spanish colonizers and the indigenous communities, offering a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by the colonial authorities in managing local relationships, trade, governance, and religious affairs.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 46," authored by Emma Helen Blair, delves into the historical narrative from 1593 to 1597, providing a rich account of the Philippines during a crucial phase of its colonization. Emma Helen Blair's meticulous research and thorough analysis bring to life the interactions between Spanish colonizers, native inhabitants, and external influences during this period. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Volume 46 offers a comprehensive exploration of the political, economic, and cultural developments that shaped the Philippines. Blair examines the challenges faced by the Spanish authorities in maintaining control over distant territories, as well as the intricate strategies employed by indigenous communities to navigate these changes. Through the examination of primary sources and historical documents, the volume portrays the shifting power dynamics, religious transformations, and societal shifts that characterized this era. Blair's skillful storytelling reveals the intricate tapestry of events, including diplomatic relations, trade networks, and cultural exchanges that played a vital role in shaping the Philippines.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 47," authored by Emma Helen Blair, presents a detailed historical account covering the years 1598 to 1604. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Within this volume, Blair masterfully navigates the intricate tapestry of colonial Philippines, offering insights into the sociopolitical landscape, cultural transformations, and international engagements that defined this era. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 47 illuminates the Spanish colonization efforts, the struggles for control over territories, and the interactions between various indigenous groups and the colonizers. Emma Helen Blair's work uncovers the complexities of governance, religious conversions, and economic activities during these years, showcasing the multifaceted nature of Philippine history. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume highlights the intricate relationships between the Spanish authorities, local communities, and global powers. The narrative captures the ebb and flow of power, diplomacy, and trade networks that shaped the trajectory of the Philippines.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 35," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is a significant addition to the comprehensive historical series that provides a detailed exploration of the Philippines' history. This volume covers a pivotal period from 1668 to 1669, during which the archipelago experienced crucial developments and transformations. Emma Helen Blair, a renowned historian and editor, collaborated with other scholars to compile this series, aiming to shed light on various aspects of the Philippines' past. Volume 35 focuses on the social, political, and economic dynamics of the late 17th century, a time when the Spanish colonial presence in the region was firmly established.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 38," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is a pivotal installment in the comprehensive historical series dedicated to the exploration of the Philippines' multifaceted history. This volume meticulously covers the period from 1683 to 1689, characterized by significant events and pivotal changes. Emma Helen Blair, a distinguished historian and editor, collaborated with other notable scholars to curate this series, aimed at unveiling various dimensions of the Philippines' past. Volume 38 delves deeply into the intricate social, political, and economic dynamics of the late 17th century when Spanish colonial influence was deeply ingrained in the archipelago. The book provides detailed insights into the complex interactions between the Spanish colonizers and the indigenous communities, offering a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by the colonial authorities as they managed local relations, trade, governance, and religious matters.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 43," authored by Emma Helen Blair, is a continuation of the monumental historical series that meticulously examines the Philippines' history from the late 15th to the late 19th century. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 43 is both modern and readable. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Some stories are gruesome and bizarre, while others softly creep up on you and pull you in. Emma Helen Blair's expertise as a historian shines through in this volume as she continues to unravel the complexities of the Philippines' past. Volume 43 delves into various aspects, including the expansion of Spanish influence, the dynamics of colonial rule, cultural exchanges, economic activities, and the ongoing struggles and triumphs of the Filipino people. The author's dedication to preserving historical accuracy, supported by extensive research and a keen eye for detail, ensures that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the Philippines' historical evolution.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 47," authored by Emma Helen Blair, presents a detailed historical account covering the years 1598 to 1604. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Within this volume, Blair masterfully navigates the intricate tapestry of colonial Philippines, offering insights into the sociopolitical landscape, cultural transformations, and international engagements that defined this era. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 47 illuminates the Spanish colonization efforts, the struggles for control over territories, and the interactions between various indigenous groups and the colonizers. Emma Helen Blair's work uncovers the complexities of governance, religious conversions, and economic activities during these years, showcasing the multifaceted nature of Philippine history. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume highlights the intricate relationships between the Spanish authorities, local communities, and global powers. The narrative captures the ebb and flow of power, diplomacy, and trade networks that shaped the trajectory of the Philippines.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 44," authored by Emma Helen Blair, provides a comprehensive historical account spanning from 1583 to 1588, offering invaluable insights into the colonization and cultural dynamics of the Philippines during this period. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Emma Helen Blair's meticulous research delves into a critical juncture when Spanish influence was consolidating within the archipelago, examining the intricate interactions between the colonizers and the indigenous populations. Volume 44 of this extensive series sheds light on various aspects, including political developments, economic activities, religious conversions, and the evolving socio-cultural landscape. Through meticulous examination of primary sources and documents, Blair captures the essence of the era, showcasing the struggles, achievements, and conflicts that shaped the Philippines during this transformative time. This volume, like others in the series, stands as a significant scholarly work that contributes to a deeper understanding of Philippine history, colonialism, and cultural exchange.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898- Volume 41," series, expertly edited by Emma Helen Blair, is a monumental collection that delves deeply into the multifaceted historical journey of the Philippines from the early interactions with European explorers in the late 15th century to the eve of Philippine independence in the late 19th century. This series is a treasure trove of primary source materials, letters, official reports, and historical accounts that provide vivid insights into the interactions between the Spanish colonizers and the indigenous communities. It uncovers the complex tapestry of the Philippines' development, showcasing the influences of trade, religion, governance, and cultural exchanges that shaped the nation. The meticulous curation of this series offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the Philippines' colonial past, shedding light on the challenges, achievements, conflicts, and cultural blending that occurred over centuries.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 49," authored by Emma Helen Blair, offers a comprehensive exploration of Philippine history from 1609 to 1616. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. Within this volume, Blair skillfully navigates the intricate landscape of colonialism, providing insights into the complex interactions between Spanish colonizers, local communities, and international actors. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 49 unveils the political, social, and economic developments that characterized this period. Blair's work captures the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over their colonies, as well as the resilience and adaptations displayed by the native inhabitants. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume illuminates the shifting power dynamics, religious conversions, and cultural exchanges that influenced the Philippines during these years. The narrative vividly depicts the negotiations, alliances, and conflicts that marked the relationships between different parties. Emma Helen Blair's commitment to historical accuracy and her ability to contextualize events make "Volume 49" an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of Philippine history.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    269,-

    Volume 27 of "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898" series, authored by Emma Helen Blair, unfolds the historical narrative of the Philippines during the years 1638 to 1640. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. This volume offers a meticulously researched and comprehensive account of the pivotal events, cultural interactions, and significant changes that shaped the archipelago during this critical juncture. Under the expertise of Emma Helen Blair, Volume 27 delves into key aspects of the era, covering Spanish colonial administration, trade expansion, missionary efforts, and the complex relationships between the Spanish settlers and the indigenous populations. Blair's work transcends mere historical documentation, allowing readers to gain insight into the daily lives, challenges, and accomplishments of the diverse inhabitants of the Philippines in the early 17th century. Through rigorous analysis of historical sources and a captivating narrative, Blair's Volume 27 paints a vivid picture of the dynamic landscape, highlighting the resilience, cultural blending, and societal adaptations that shaped the Filipino experience during this period.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 32," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is a significant contribution to the comprehensive historical series that explores the rich tapestry of the Philippines' past. Some stories are gruesome and bizarre, while others softly creep up on you and pull you in. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. The plot has so many twists and turns that can engage a reader. This volume covers the years 1640 to 1643, a period marked by important developments in the archipelago's history. Emma Helen Blair, a respected historian and editor, collaborated with other scholars to compile this series, which provides detailed insights into various aspects of the Philippines' history. Volume 32 focuses on the social, political, and economic dynamics during the early 17th century, a time when the Spanish colonial presence was well-established in the region.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 30" is part of a comprehensive historical series edited by Emma Helen Blair. This volume offers a vivid exploration of the Philippines during the period from 1609 to 1616, a crucial era in the archipelago's history. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. Some stories are gruesome and bizarre, while others softly creep up on you and pull you in. The book provides valuable insights into the social, political, and economic dynamics of this period, shedding light on the interactions between Spanish colonizers and the indigenous people of the Philippines. Emma Helen Blair, a prominent historian, and editor, collaborated with other scholars to compile this series, which spans a wide range of topics related to the Philippines' past. Volume 30 delves into the establishment of Spanish colonial rule, the challenges faced by the Spanish authorities, and the cultural exchange between the colonial powers and the local communities. It discusses the early interactions, conflicts, and the efforts to establish control over the islands.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 31," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is an essential historical work that continues the comprehensive exploration of the Philippines' past. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 31 is both modern and readable. This volume covers the period from 1637 to 1639, a time of significant developments in the archipelago's history. Emma Helen Blair, a respected historian and editor, collaborated with fellow scholars to compile this series, which offers a detailed account of various aspects of the Philippines' history. Volume 31 focuses on the political and social dynamics of the early 17th century, during which the Spanish colonial presence in the Philippines was firmly established.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 42," authored by Emma Helen Blair, is a significant historical work that delves into the rich and complex history of the Philippines from the late 15th century to the late 19th century. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. This volume, part of a comprehensive series, offers a detailed account of the Philippines' colonial era, providing valuable insights into the interactions between the indigenous people, Spanish colonizers, and other foreign powers. Emma Helen Blair's meticulous research and scholarly approach in this volume shed light on various aspects of Philippine history, including the Spanish colonization, the establishment of Spanish rule, cultural exchanges, conflicts, and the social and economic developments that shaped the archipelago's trajectory over centuries.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    255,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 36," edited by Emma Helen Blair, is a vital component of the comprehensive historical series that intricately explores the multifaceted history of the Philippines. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. This volume delves into a significant period, covering the years 1669 to 1676, during which the archipelago underwent transformative changes. Emma Helen Blair, a distinguished historian and editor, collaborated with other scholars to create this series, aiming to uncover diverse facets of the Philippines' past. Volume 36 focuses on the dynamic social, political, and economic landscape of the late 17th century, a time when the Spanish colonial rule was deeply entrenched in the region.

  • av Emma Helen Blair
    259,-

    "The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 45," authored by Emma Helen Blair, continues the comprehensive exploration of Philippine history from 1588 to 1591. This collection of stories by Emma Helen Blair where she attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. some stories are interesting and amazing, while other softly creep up on you and pull you in. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. This volume provides a detailed account of the interactions between Spanish colonizers and the indigenous communities, shedding light on the complex dynamics that characterized this period of colonization. Emma Helen Blair's meticulous research delves into the political, social, and economic developments of the Philippines during these years. The volume captures the challenges faced by the Spanish authorities in maintaining control over the archipelago, as well as the resistance and adaptations exhibited by the local populations.

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