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Inheriting the ‘‘Moro Problem’’: Muslim Authority and Colonial Rule in British Malaya and the Philippines
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Global Perspectives on the U.S. Colonial State in the Philippines 1
- Empires, Exceptions, and Anglo-Saxons: Race and Rule between the British and U.S. Empires, 1880–1910 43
- Models for Governing: Opium and Colonial Policies in Southeast Asia, 1898–1910 92
- Inheriting the ‘‘Moro Problem’’: Muslim Authority and Colonial Rule in British Malaya and the Philippines 118
- Progressive–Machine Conflict in Early-Twentieth-Century U.S. Politics and Colonial-State Building in the Philippines 148
- The Chains of Empire: State Building and ‘‘Political Education’’ in Puerto Rico and the Philippines 182
- ‘‘They Have for the Coast Dwellers a Traditional Hatred’’: Governing Igorots in Northern Luzon and Central Taiwan, 1895–1915 217
- Methods of Domination and Modes of Resistance: The U.S. Colonial State and Philippine Mobilization in Comparative Perspective 256
- Contributors 291
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Global Perspectives on the U.S. Colonial State in the Philippines 1
- Empires, Exceptions, and Anglo-Saxons: Race and Rule between the British and U.S. Empires, 1880–1910 43
- Models for Governing: Opium and Colonial Policies in Southeast Asia, 1898–1910 92
- Inheriting the ‘‘Moro Problem’’: Muslim Authority and Colonial Rule in British Malaya and the Philippines 118
- Progressive–Machine Conflict in Early-Twentieth-Century U.S. Politics and Colonial-State Building in the Philippines 148
- The Chains of Empire: State Building and ‘‘Political Education’’ in Puerto Rico and the Philippines 182
- ‘‘They Have for the Coast Dwellers a Traditional Hatred’’: Governing Igorots in Northern Luzon and Central Taiwan, 1895–1915 217
- Methods of Domination and Modes of Resistance: The U.S. Colonial State and Philippine Mobilization in Comparative Perspective 256
- Contributors 291
- Index 293