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The Principalia was the noble or ruling class in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period (16th to 19th century).
Library History Roundtable (LHRT) Justin Winsor Award Committee is pleased to announce Jonathan Victor Baldozar as this ...
World’s Fairs were created to launch futuristic technology and products, but ended up selling ideas and experiences. 174 ...
In the U.S., Arbor Day is commonly celebrated on the last Friday of April, but many states observe it based on their best ...
Christianity has long been a powerful force in South Korean society and its battles over democracy. South Korea is among the ...
For the Americans, the Filipino war was fought in the name of civilizing and uplifting the Filipino people. It was a time ...
He has an unusual fascination with two obscure 19th-century presidents — James K ... Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines during his tenure. Polk, a Democrat who served from 1845-49, added ...
THE loss of a language always results in conflicts with historical memory, a disorientation, and a gaping hole hard to ...
The story of the Lydgates on Kaua‘i begins in 1865 when Will Lydgate’s great-great-grandfather William Ludgate (later changed ...
The damage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 was so severe that 50 years later, Ronald Reagan provided a cautionary tale ...
Arbor Day is also celebrated in other countries such as Barbados, China and the Philippines ... taking place during the late 19th century, a large amount of forest resources were consumed ...