Philippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints : Manila's monorail
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TextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Atene De Manila University, 2022-Description: volumes 23 cmISSN: 2244-1638.(print); 2244-1093 (online)Subject(s): Cosmopolitanism -- History -- Periodicals | Old Malay -- History -- Periodicals| Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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MMSU Main Library | Serials (Local) | Volume 70, Number 1 (2022 | Available | Room Use Only | SERIALS-147 |
Philippine Studies Historical Ethnographic Viewpoints covers research on Philippine history and ethnography, with its format evolving from Philippine Studies founded in 1953, and adopting its current name and subtitle in 2012.
Dodged Bullet or Missed Opportunity? A History of Planned Monorails for Manila, 1961-1985 / Judith Camille E. Rosette and Miguel Paolo P. Reyes
Human Security and Olongapo Residents' Nostalgia for the US Subic Base / Karl Gerrard Tiu See
The Kalibapi's 1944 Lakambini Popularity Contest during the Japanese Occupation of Iloilo City / Frances Anthea R. Redison

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