The Philippines Past and Present

By
Dean C. Worcester
Secretary of the Interior of the Philippine Islands 1901–1913;
Member of the Philippine Commission, 1900–1913
Author of “The Philippine Islands and Their People”

In Two Volumes — With 128 Plates
Volume I
New York
The Macmillan Company
1914
All rights reserved

Contents

Vol. I

ChapterPage
I.[View Point and Subject-Matter]1
II.[Was Independence Promised?]18
III.[Insurgent “Coöperation”]67
IV.[The Premeditated Insurgent Attack]127
V.[Insurgent Rule and the Wilcox-Sargent Report]152
VI.[Insurgent Rule in the Cagayan Valley]170
VII.[Insurgent Rule in the Visayas and Elsewhere]206
VIII.[Did We Destroy a Republic?]242
IX.[The Conduct of the War]270
X.[Mr. Bryan and Independence]295
XI.[The First Philippine Commission]301
XII.[The Establishment of Civil Government]325
XIII.[The Philippine Civil Service]360
XIV.[The Constabulary and Public Order]378
XV.[The Administration of Justice]400
XVI.[Health Conditions]408
XVII.[Baguio and the Benguet Road]449
XVIII.[The Coördination of Scientific Work]488