Editor's Explanations and Acknowledgments Philippine Progress Prior to 1898 I. Agriculture and Landholding at the Time of the Discovery and Conquest II. Industries at the Time of Discovery and Conquest III. Trade and Commerce at the Time of Discovery and Conquest IV. Trade and Commerce: the Period of Restrictions V. The Nineteenth Century and Economic Development II. The Filipinos' Part in the Philippines' Past Pre-Spanish Philippine History Pre-historic Civilization in the Philippines A Thousand Years of Philippine History Before the Coming of the Spaniards Spanish Unreliability; Early Chinese Rule over Philippines; and Reason for Indolence in Mindanao Philippine Tribes and Languages The Beginnings of Philippine Nationalism The Friar Domination in the Philippines Archbishop Martinez's Secret Defense of His Filipino Clergy The Liberal Governor-General of 1869 - 1871 The Rebellion in the Philippine Islands A Source Book of Philippine History To Supply a Fairer View of Filipino Participation and Supplement the Defective Spanish Accounts Philippine Progress Prior to 1898 Philippine Education Co., Inc., Manila, 1916 The following 720 pages are divided into two volumes, each of which, for the convenience of the reader, is paged separately and has its index, or table of contents: VOLUME I I. The Old Philippines’ Industrial Development (Chapters of an Economic History) I.—Agriculture and Landholding at the time of the Discovery and Conquest. II.—Industries at the Time of Discovery and Conquest. III.—Trade and Commerce at the Time of Discovery and Conquest. IV.—Trade and Commerce; the Period of Restriction. V.—The XIX Century and Economic Development. By Professor Conrado Benitez II. The Filipinos’ Part in the Philippines’ Past (Pre-Spanish Philippine History A. D. 43–1565; Beginnings of Philippine Nationalism.) By Professor Austin Craig VOLUME II (Jagor’s Travels in the Philippines; Comyn’s State of the Philippines in 1810; Wilkes’ Manila and Sulu in 1842; White’s Manila in 1819; Virchow’s Peopling of the Philippines; 1778 and 1878; English Views of the People and Prospects of the Philippines; and Karuth’s Filipino Merchants of the Early 1890s) Edited by Professor Craig Made in Manila—Press of E. C. McCullough & Co.—The Work of Filipinos |