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Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints
Vol. 74, No. 2 (June 2026)
Table of Contents
Editor’s Introduction (147–48)
Michael D. Pante
Articles
Working Manila’s Waterfront: Dockside Labor During Early American Rule (149–75)
Mike B. Hawkins
Proletarian, Unionist, Socialist: Hermenegildo Cruz and Socialism in the Early Philippine Labor Movement, 1899–1919 (177–208)
Maria Bianca S. Maranan
Middling Migrants in an Asian Periphery: Filipino Teachers and Alternative Mobility Pathways in Southern Thailand (209–35)
Naruemon Klatookwan
Men Doing Domestic Work: Exploring the Masculinities and Transnational Providership of Filipino Male Domestic Helpers in Hong Kong (237–72)
Mary Harmony Guevarra
Book Reviews
Virgilio S. Almario’s Ang Wikang Pambansa at Amerikanisasyon (273–76)
Review Author: John Rey Osben Pelila
Sony Coráñez Bolton’s Dos X: Disability and Racial Dysphoria in Latinx and Filipinx Culture (276–81)
Review Author: Ma. Donna S. Rebong
Keith Dalton’s Reinventing Marcos: From Dictator to Hero (281–84)
Review Author: Francisco Jayme Paolo A. Guiang
Guillaume Gaudin’s L’empire du soleil couchant: Distance et communication entre Manille, Mexico et Madrid (1565–1609) (285–88)
Review Author: Mark Dizon
Martin F. Manalansan IV, Robert Diaz, and Rolando B. Tolentino, eds. Beauty and Brutality: Manila and Its Global Discontents (288–92)
Review Author: Eric J. Pido
Vernon R. Totanes, ed. Pagsibol: A Biography of Onofre R. Pagsanghan in Speeches, Songs, and Other Writings (293–96)
Review Author: Francis D. Alvarez, SJ
Obituaries
Temario C. Rivera, 1947–2024 (297–301)
Patricia Camille Villa
Shimizu Hiromu, 1951–2025 (303–8)
Nishio Zenta
Dante C. Simbulan, 1930–2024 (309–14)
Roland G. Simbulan
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Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the homeland and overseas. The journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University through the Dr. Rosita G. Leong School of Social Sciences.


