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Quintero, Jean
University Instructor & independent scholar
Work: 20 Vista Grande Rd., Silver City, NM 88061
email: lysander@lascruces.com
Current projects: Book and Rizal and other national heroes in
the context of global social, political and economic millieu; newspaper
columnist (AZ Filipino American Journal) on Rizal and Filipino identity.
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Quizon, Cherubim A.
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Dept of Sociology and Anthropology
Seton Hall University, Jubillee Hall 512
400 S Orange Ave, South Orange NJ 07079
Telephone: 973 275 5892
Fax: 973 313 6399
Email: quizonch at shu.edu
Most recent publications:
“Untangling the (abaca) knot: a kinship of color, fiber and loom in the textiles of Southeast Asia and the Pacific” In The Austronesian Heritage in the Collections of the National Museums of the Philippines, Indonesia and the Netherlands, ed. P. Benitez-Johannot . Singapore & Manila: ArtPostAsia (Scheduled print date 2006); Three catalog essays: Bagobo warrior’s helmet & body armor, Bagobo men’s & women’s ceremonial dress. (same as previous, scheduled print date 2006; “Indigenism, painting and identity: mixing media under Philippine dictatorship.” Asian Studies Review (2005) vol 29, no. 3: 287-300. ISSN 1035-7823 print/ISSN 1467-8403 online;“Ethnography in counseling psychology research: possibilities for application.” Co-authors L. Suzuki, M. Ahluwahlia, & J. Mattis. Journal of Counseling Psychology (2005) vol. 52, no. 2: 206-214; “Rethinking displays of Filipinos at St. Louis: embracing heartbreak and irony.” Co-author P. Afable. Editorial for special centennial issue on the 1904 St Louis World’s Fair. Philippine Studies (2004) vol 52, no.4: 439-444.“Two Yankee women at the St Louis Fair: the Metcalf sisters and their Bagobo sojourn in Southern Mindanao” Philippine Studies (2004) vol 52, no.4:527-555.
Current research projects:
Guest curator of Philippine segment, Weavers’ Stories video & textile exhibition (for 2008), Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California-Los Angeles, ongoing; Using Ethnographic Textiles & Web 2.0 classroom technologies for teaching an anthropology course "Peoples & Cultures of Southeast Asia" (for Spring 2008), funded by a Faculty Innovation Grant (FIG), Seton Hall University, ongoing.
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Rafael, Vicente L.
Professor
Work: Department of History
University of Washington
Smith Hall 315
Seattle, WA 98195-3560
tel. 206-543-5699
Website:http://faculty.washington.edu
Email:
vrafael@u.washington.edu
Books: Contracting Colonialism (Duke University
Press 1993); Discrepant Histories: Translocal Essays on Filipino
Culture (ed., Temple University Press, 1995); Figures of Criminality in
Indonesia, the Philippines and Colonial Vietnam (ed., Cornell SEAP,
1999); White Love and Other Events in Filipino History (Duke University
2000); The
Promise of Foriegn: Nationalism and the Technics of Translation in the
Spanish Philippines (Duke University Press, 2005).
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Ramos, Teresita V.
Professor
Work: Department of Indo-Pacific Languages
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Honolulu, HI 96822
Email: teresita@hawaii.edu
Current Projects: Representations of minorities in Philippine
literature
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Ratliff, Eric A.
PhD Candidate
Work: Department of Anthropology
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712
Email: earatliff@mail.utexas.edu
Current Projects: Women in the Philippine sex industry;
medical anthropology
in the Eastern Visayas (schistosomiasis)
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Reid, Lawrence A.
Professor
Work: Department of Linguistics
University of Hawaii
Honolulu HI 96822
Email: reid@hawaii.edu
Current Projects: Historical development of Northern
Philippine languages;
Prehistory of the Tasaday; Languages of Philippine negritos
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Reyes, Lynda Angelica N.
Art historian, art educator, visual artist, author
Adjunct Assistant Professor in Art History
Pasadena City College
Contact address:
P.O. Box 250885
Glendale, CA 91206
email: lanreyes@hotmail.com
Projects/interests: Philippine ethnic arts; The Evolution of
the Pakudos of the Mangyan Patag of Mindoro, Multicultural workshops in
the visual arts; The Identity Crisis of Contemporary
Philippine-American Artists of Southern California
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Rich, Richie
Curator
South and Southeast Asia Collections
Yale University Library
130 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT. 06520-8240
Tel. 203-432-1858
E-mail rich.richie@yale.edu
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Richards, Andrea Dewey
Ph.D. Student
History Department
University of Michigan
2840 Sagebrush Circle, Apt. 101
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-623-7833
ajdr@umich.edu
Current Project Preparing for prelims--comparative study of
Philippine and Latin American colonial experience
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Richter, Linda K.
Professor
Work: Department of Political Science
Kedzie Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
Email: lrichter@ksu.ksu.edu
Current Projects: 2nd edition of 1982 book on Philippine
public policy;
electoral study of the impact of the Philippine political system on
women
and minorities
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Riedinger, Jeffrey M.
Associate Dean
Work: International Studies Program
Michigan State University
209 International Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1035
phone: (517) 355-2351
fax: (517) 353-7254
Email: riedinge@msu.edu
also, serves as:
Director of the Advanced Study of International Development
Michigan State University
306 Berkey Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1111
phone (517) 353-5925
fax (517) 353-4840
Recent Projects: Political economy of redistributive agrarian
reform; Role of farmers' organizations and NGOs in formulation and
implementation of agrarian reform; Role of environmental NGOs in
environmental policy, with particular emphasis on deforestation and
commercial logging
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Roces, Mina
BA Hons Sydney, MA PhD Michigan
Senior Lecturer
School of History and Philosophy
The University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
Phone: 9385 2348
Email: m.roces@unsw.edu.au
Room No.: 369
Building: Morven Brown
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(Dr.) Rodao, Florentino
Dcho C-222. Tel 913947152
Depto. Historia de la Comunicaci? Social
Facultad de Periodismo. UCM
28040 Ciudad Universitaria Madrid
tinorodao@ccinf.ucm.es
tinorodao@hotmail.com
ww.florentinorodao.com
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Rodell, Paul A.
Associate Professor
Work: Department of History
Georgia Southern University
P. O. Box 8054
Statesboro, GA 30460-8054
Email:
rodell@georgiasouthern.edu
Forthcoming publications include: "US- Philippine
Defense Relations in Historical Perspective," Bulletin of the American Historical
Society (2004); "The Philippines and the Challenge of
Terrorism," in Paul Smith, ed., Terrorism
and Transnational Violence in SEA (M.E. Sharp, 2004); "The
Philippines: Playing Out Long Conflicts," Southeast Asian Affairs (2004;
Singapore); and "Inspiration for Nationalist Aspirations? Southeast
Asia and the 1905 Japanese Victory" in John Steinberg, et. al., The Russo-Japanese War: A Centennial
Reappraisal, E.J. Brill (2005).
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Rosaldo, Renato I.
Professor
New York University
Email: renato.rosaldo@nyu.edu
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Rosenberg, David A.
F.C. Dirks Professor
Work: Department of Political Science
Middlebury College
Middlebury, VT 05753
Email: david.r@mail.middleb ury.edu
Current Projects: Development and environment in Southeast
Asia; Development and democracy in Southeast Asia; Symbols of power and
the power of symbols in the Philippines
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Russell, Susan D.
Professor
Work: Department of Anthropology
Northern Illinois University
Dekalb, IL 60115
Email: srussell@niu.edu
Current Projects: Maritime communities and changes in labor
contracts among fishermen and boat owners in Batangas Bay
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Rutten, Rosanne
Lecturer
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
University
of Amsterdam
O.Z. Achterburgwal 185
1012 DK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Email: r.a.rutten@uva.nl
Current project: Rise and decline of the CPP-NPA in Negros
Occidental: an ethnographic account.
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Salvador, Jaime
Cultural Worker and Local History Writer
Freelancer
#39 Bulakena Village, Saog
Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines
Mobile: 09209282195/ 09209282146/ 09192771542
Email: jim@tincanmobile.com
Books Authored: Isang Kasaysayan, Isang Marilaw (1996), The Poblete Clan of Cavite (1997); Bulakena: Ano at Kasaysayan ng Baro't Saya (1999 co-authored); Ang Malulos sa mga Dahon ng Kasaysayan (2000 ed.)
Current projects: Lupang Tinubuan: Mga Tula at Liham Pag-ibig nina Leoncio S. Gonzales at Montano D. Esguerra ng Marilao, Bulacan, 1926-1972 (for release 2007); On-going research: Bulacan Historical Calendar, Kakang-gata: Whos Who in Bulcan History; Salvador: Kasaysayan ng aming angkan at iba pang akada ni Jaime Salvador Corpuz
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Saito, Shiro
Asia Specialist
Work: Asia Collection
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, HI 96822
Email: shiro@hawaii.edu
Current Projects: Southeast Asian Studies: A Research
Guide to
Japanese Contributions Published in Western Languages
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Salman, Michael
Associate Professor of History
History Department
University of California at Los Angeles
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San Buenaventura, Steffi
Southern California Memorial for Prof. Steffi San Buenaventura (1941-2002)
Memorial for former UCLA instructor of Filipino and Filipino American Studies, who passed away in November 2002.
Wednesday, January 15, 2003
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
3200 W. Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
A distinguished historian and professor of Filipino and Filipino American history in Asian American Studies at UC Davis, Steffi San Buenaventura died peacefully at her home in Davis on Nov. 22, 2002, after a long and courageous struggle with cancer. She came to Los Angeles from Hawaii in 1991 and spent two years in residence at the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, revising her dissertation on the Filipino Federation of America, preparing other publications, and teaching several courses, including Filipino American Social Movements. After teaching at UC Irvine, she became an Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at UC Riverside, where she taught courses until her transfer to UC Davis in 1999.
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San Juan, Jr., E.
Retired Professor
University of Connecticut
Director, Philippine Cultural Studies Center
Storrs, CT 06268
Mailing address: 117 Davis Rd., Storrs, CT 06268
Email: philcsc@earthlink.net
Research Interests: Cultural Studies, comparative Asian
cultures, Ethnic Studies, Asian American Literature, cross-cultural
research
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Schirmer, Daniel B.
Obituary
Daniel Boone Schirmer, 91; challenged societal barriers
By Gloria Negri, Globe Staff | May 10, 2006
He was a lanky 6-footer and had long, flowing hair that lasted a lifetime. When he spoke in the cause of peace and social justice or was talking to his students about imperialism, his booming voice needed no microphone.
Like his frontiersman namesake, Daniel Boone Schirmer spent his life breaking down barriers. His challenges were racial inequality, unjust wars, inadequate housing for veterans, and low-income families. Dr. Schirmer marched for civil rights, for disarmament, and for a world free of nuclear weapons. He spent years fighting for human rights in the Philippines and for the removal of US military bases there. He protested Harvard's investments in apartheid South Africa. He was arrested several times.
In 1936, he joined the Communist Party, a fact that in 1951 forced him to live underground for four years.
Dr. Schirmer, who was still fighting his battles until several years ago, died April 21 of congestive heart failure at his Cambridge home. He was 91, and he was called ''Boone".
''He was totally committed to a vision of a different kind of world," Howard Zinn, Boston University historian, said yesterday. ''He was an activist, but with all of that he was a very gentle, a very sweet person. He was very unshakable in his conviction that war and racial and economic injustice were wrong."
Zinn wrote the preface to Dr. Schirmer's 1972 book, ''Republic or Empire: American Resistance to the Philippine War."
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Schlegel, Stuart A.
Professor Emeritus Department of Anthropology University of
California - Santa Cruz
Work: N/A
Email: stuas@cruzio.com
Current Projects: Working on a book, Wisdom from a
Rainforest: the Spiritual Autobiography of an Anthropologist,
about the way the Teduray (Tiruray in English) understand the world and
how to live in it.
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Schumacher, John, S. J.
Professor emeritus
Loyola School of Theology
Ateneo de Manila University
P.O. Box 240
1144 Quezon City, Philippines
Email: jns@admu.edu.ph
Most recent publication: "The Burgos Manifesto: The Authentic Text and Its Genuine Author," Philippine Studies 54, 2 (2006): 153-304.
Current research: Cavite Mutiny: Beatas and Babaylanes
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Schwalbenberg, Henry M.
Assistant Professor
Work: Department of Economics
Fordham University
Bronx, NY 10458
Email: schwalbenber@mur
ray.fordham.edu
Current Projects: "The economics of pre-hispanic Visayan slave
raiding," Philippine Studies, July 1994; Foreign assistance and the
Philippine economy
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Shalom, Stephen Rosskamm
Professor
Work: Department of Political Science
William Paterson College
Wayne, NJ 07470
Email: shalom@email.njin.net
Current Projects: N/A
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Shively, Gerald E.
Assistant Professor
Work: Department of Agricultural Economics
Purdue University
1145 Krannert Bldg.
West Lafayette, IN 47907
Email: shively@agecon.purdue.
edu
Current Projects: Upland-lowland labor market linkages in
Palawan; land degradation and resource conservation in Mindanao;
wildlife hunting in Palawan; smallholder tree crop production
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Shutler, Richard, Jr.
Professor Emeritus
Work: Department of Archaeology
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada V5A 1S6
Email: rshutler@sfu.ca
Current Projects: Paleoanthropology of East and Southeast
Asia; Prehistory
of Southeast Asia; Prehistory of Oceania
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Seidal, John
Political Science
London School of Economics
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Silliman, Rachel Gadiane
Professor
Work: Arts and Humanities Division
Chaffey College
5885 Haven Avenue
Alta Loma, CA 91701
Email: Rachel.Silliman@chaffey.edu
Current Projects: Reassessment of bilingual policy through
current usage of Pilipino/Tagalog in major Visayan cities
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Silliman, G. Sidney
Professor Emeritus
Department of Political Science
California State Polytechnic University
3801 West Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768-4055
Telephone = (909) 946-5027
Email: gssilliman@csupomona.edu
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Singer, Phillip
Professor
Work: School of Health Sciences
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48063
Email: singer@oakland.edu
Current Projects: Psychic Surgery
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Solheim II, Wilhelm G.
Professor Emeritus
Work: Department of Anthropology
University of Hawaii
2424 Male Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
Email: N/A
Current Projects: The Nusantao maritime trading network involving all of island Southeast Asia (including the Philippines) and the coasts of mainland Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Ociania, India, and the Indian Ocean to Madagascar and South Africa from 5,000 B.C. until today
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Steinberg, David J.
President
Work: Long Island University
University Center
Northern Boulevard
Brookville, NY 11548
Email: dsteinberg@eagle.liu net.edu
Current Projects: Writing a paper (with Fr. Joaquin Bernas) on
future relations between the United States and the Philippines in the
post-bases era; revising (3rd edition) The Philippines: A Singular
and a Plural Place
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Sussman, Gerald
Associate Professor
Work: Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Portland State University
Portland, OR 97207
Email: N/A
Current Projects: Electronic workers in Malaysia;
Communications in Southeast Asia
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Suzuki, Nobue, Ph.D.
Department of International Studies
Prof. of Cultural Anthropology and Gender Studies
Nagasaki Wesleyan University
1057 Eida; Isahaya; Nagasaki
854-0081 JAPAN
Email: n.suzuki@nwjc.ac.jp
Current Projects: Research on
Filipina-Japanese
marriages in Japan, Filipino residents in Japan, and Filipino families
in
transnational contexts. Most recently, embarking on a new
project,
which looks into Filipina entertainers in Japan, including male
entertainers
in bars, jazz musicians, and boxers, as agents of global flows of
popular
culture in Japan from early 20th century to present.
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Tadiar, Neferti
Women's Studies
Barnard College
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Weekley, Kathleen
Visiting Research Fellow
Philippines Australia Studies Center
La Trobe University
Bundoora, Vic 3086
Australia
Email: k.weekley@latrobe.au
Current projects: Marxism and nationalism in the Philippines; the creation of a Filipino diaspora.
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Wiber, Melanie G.
Associate Professor
Work: Department of Anthropology
University of New Brunswick
Box 4400
Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3
Email: wiber@unb.ca
Current Projects: Monograph, Property Law and Social
Change, in press, Wilfred Laurier University Press
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Wickberg, Edgar
Professor Emeritus
Work: Department of History
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z1
Email: edbw@unixg.ubc.ca
Current Projects: Organizations and ethnicity of the
Philippine Chinese
since ca. 1930 (with comparisons to ethnic Chinese in other parts of
the
world)
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Wiegele, Katharine L.
Ph.D. Candidate
Work: Department of Anthropology
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL 61801
Email: wiegele@students.uiuc.
edu
Current Projects: Ritual; Roman Catholicism; new religious
movements; gender; natioalism; medical anthropology
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Mark Stephen Williams
Research Anthropologist
SIM Philippines (NGO registered with SEC-Makati)
Work Address: PO Box 81932
8000 Davao City, Philippines
Email: markathi@pldtdsl.net
Most recent publication: Williams, Mark S. 2007. "Mandala and its Significance in Magindanao Muslim Society" in The Culture of Mandala 7(2) Available:
http://www.international-relations.com/CM7-2WB/WBMandala.htm
Current research projects: PhD dissertation research on Magindanao Muslim socio-political and ethnohistorical issues and problems
Wolters, Willem
Email:
w.wolters16@kpnplanet.nl
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Woods, Shelton
Assistant Professor
Work: Department of History
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725
Email: swoods@sspafac.idbsu.edu
Current Projects: Ilocano culture and society; American
Protestant fundamentalism exported to the Philippines
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Wurfel, David O.D.
Senior Research Associate
Work: Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies
University of Toronto, Room 109
1 Spadina Circle
Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 1A1
Email: dwurfel@yorku.ca
Current Projects: Japan-Southeast Asian relations, especially
NGOs; consolidation of democracy in the Philippines; Agrarian policy in
the Philippines
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Xenos, Peter
Senior Fellow
Work: Program on Population
East-West Center
1777 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848
Email: xenosp@hawaii.edu
Current Projects: Second young adults fertility survey (1994),
in collaboration with Dr. Corazon Raymundo, University of the
Philippines Population Institute
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Yabes, Ruth J.
Assistant Professor
Work: Department of Planning
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2005
Email: ruth.yabes@macma
il.inre.asu.edu
Current Projects: An analysis of participatory development in
communal irrigation systems, including the role of state intervention,
in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Nepal
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Yengoyan, Aram A.
Professor and Chair
Work: Department of Anthropology
University of California - Davis
Davis, CA 95616
Email: N/A
Current Projects: Working on the creation of tribalism in
Mindanao during the early American period
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Yoneno Reyes, Michiyo
Instructor
Asian Center
University of the Philippines
Diliman Campus
Quezon City 1101
Philippines
Currently, Ph.D. candidate in Philippine Studies at the College of
Social and Behavorial Sciences and Philosophy, UP Diliman. Fields: ethnomusicology, anthropology; topics:
highland-lowland conflicts, IP issues (Cordillera), performing arts,
cultural policy.
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Young, Kenneth R.
Professor
Work: Department of History
Western Connecticut State College
181 White Steet
Danbury, CT 06810
Email: N/A
Current Projects: Just completed a book on Arthur MacArthur
and the
Philippine Revolution, 1898-1901
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Youngblood, Robert L.
Professor
Department of Political Science
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
BobY@asu.edu
Projects: Philippine church-state
relations; human rights and civil liberties in the Philippines
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