Using some of the few recovered and accessible primary documents written by cadres of the Communist Party of the Philippines, this essay attempts to trace the process by which the Party revived its most dynamic “sector ” during the early years of the Marcos dictator-ship. It shows how these cadres introduced and implemented the strategy of “legal struggle ” to create an array of seemingly apolitical student associations which soon became the backbone of the brief resurgence of radical politics in schools and campuses. The strategy however was not without its problems, the foremost being its coming into conflict with the preference of the CPP leadership for rural-based, armed struggle of which the urban mass movements, including those by the...
El Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores tuvo como objetivo central su inserción en la clase ob...
This paper examines two questions relating to student activism in the Philippines. First, why studen...
This article analyzes the memory of a group of leaders of the student movement at the University of ...
In 1967 the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) split in two. Within two years a second party -- th...
Across the Philippines, many thousands of former cadres of the nationwide guerrilla movement CPP–NPA...
This thesis examines the relationship between national processes of economic change and the relative...
From February 1 to 9, 1971, students, faculty, staff, and residents at University of the Philippines...
Unlike communist parties elsewhere in Asia, the Partido Komunista sa Pilipinas (PKP) was constituted...
Master of ArtsCenter for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
These chapters provide a snapshot of the history of the Philippines from 1850 to 1963 from the point...
The February 1986 event that led to Marcos's downfall is usually labelled as the "February...
First book on the Ateneo de Manila during martial law, reliving memories of the university from 1972...
As social awareness and political consciousness evolved in the nineteenth century Spanish Philippine...
This report is a study of the development of strategies of political conflict surrounding the Mexica...
This dissertation is a study of the rise and decline of the Communist Party of the Philippines (1969...
El Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores tuvo como objetivo central su inserción en la clase ob...
This paper examines two questions relating to student activism in the Philippines. First, why studen...
This article analyzes the memory of a group of leaders of the student movement at the University of ...
In 1967 the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) split in two. Within two years a second party -- th...
Across the Philippines, many thousands of former cadres of the nationwide guerrilla movement CPP–NPA...
This thesis examines the relationship between national processes of economic change and the relative...
From February 1 to 9, 1971, students, faculty, staff, and residents at University of the Philippines...
Unlike communist parties elsewhere in Asia, the Partido Komunista sa Pilipinas (PKP) was constituted...
Master of ArtsCenter for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu...
These chapters provide a snapshot of the history of the Philippines from 1850 to 1963 from the point...
The February 1986 event that led to Marcos's downfall is usually labelled as the "February...
First book on the Ateneo de Manila during martial law, reliving memories of the university from 1972...
As social awareness and political consciousness evolved in the nineteenth century Spanish Philippine...
This report is a study of the development of strategies of political conflict surrounding the Mexica...
This dissertation is a study of the rise and decline of the Communist Party of the Philippines (1969...
El Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores tuvo como objetivo central su inserción en la clase ob...
This paper examines two questions relating to student activism in the Philippines. First, why studen...
This article analyzes the memory of a group of leaders of the student movement at the University of ...