This book is a celebration of a century of US-Philippine relations, and a glimpse of the Chamber's participation in this shared history.
With over one hundred historic photographs (some never before published), "Spanning the Decades -1902-2002" is more than a coffee table book; it provides valuable resource material on the unrequited "Love Hate" relationship of the US and the Philippines - from initial US "tutelage" to firebrand nationalism, from the eager embrace of American education to the American cultural influence on art, music, sport, literature, theater and even the franchise frenzy of fast food.
The book details how the social and business community grew with the nation - from territory to colony to commonwealth, through WWII to independence; the excesses of Marcos martial law, people power revolts and coup attempts.
Author Beth Day Romulo says "...a 'must' for Filipinos and American alike...to take a balanced look at our shared history. Read this book and make your own evaluation of where we stand."
PHP 1,500* (Overseas orders; Please enquire as to additional costs for international postage and handling)
*(Price subject to change without prior notice)
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