Editor’s Explanations and AcknowledgmentsPhilippine Progress Prior to 1898Contents
- Page
- I.—[The Old Philippines’ Industrial
Development], by Conrado Benitez
1
- II.—[The Filipinos’ Part in the
Philippines’ Past]:
- [Pre-Spanish
Philippine history, A. D. 43–1565]. (Introduction, by Austin
Craig) 77
- [Pre-historic
civilization in the Philippines], by Elsdon Best
79
- [A thousand years
of Philippine history before the coming of the Spaniards], by Austin
Craig 91
- [Translation by W.
W. Rockhill of a Chinese book of 1349]
102
- [Spanish
unreliability; early Chinese rule over Philippines; and reason for
indolence in Mindanao]; from Salmon’s “Modern
History,” 1744 104
- [Bisayans in
Formosa], by Dr. Terrien de Lacouperie
105
- [The Tagalog
Tongue], by José Rizal
106
- [Philippine tribes
and languages], by Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt
107
- [Beginnings of
Philippine Nationalism] (Introduction, by Austin Craig)
118
- [The Friar
Domination in the Philippines], by M. H. del Pilar
119
- [Archbishop
Martinez’s secret defense of his Filipino clergy]
121
- [Nineteenth
century discontent] 128
- [The liberal
governor-general of 1869–1871], by Austin Craig
132
- [The rebellion in
the Philippine Islands], by John Foreman
133
- [Filipinos with
Dewey’s squadron], from the Hongkong Telegraph
136
- [A prediction of
1872] 136
- Reproductions of twelve early maps relating to Further India and
the Philippines. Following page
136