Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Philippines To The End Of The Military RÃ(c)gimeâ offers a detailed account of the American colonial period in the Philippines. Authored by Charles Burke Elliott, the book examines the political, social, and economic dynamics of the Philippines under American administration, focusing particularly on the transition and challenges leading to the end of military rule.
Elliott's work provides insights into the complexities of colonial governance, the interactions between American administrators and the Filipino population, and the lasting impacts of this historical period. It is a valuable resource for understanding the historical relationship between the United States and the Philippines, as well as broader themes of colonialism and nation-building.
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