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The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2)

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A comprehensive survey of the islands’ peoples, institutions, resources, and administration under post-occupation governance, blending historical narrative, ethnographic description of upland and non-Christian communities, and practical policy discussion. It follows the reorganization of public education and teacher training, documents exploration and the governance of indigenous tribes, and confronts social problems including slavery, peonage, and political violence. The work details infrastructure, forests, land use, and commercial prospects while presenting scenes of landscape and daily life, assesses legislative and judicial arrangements, and closes by weighing possibilities for political autonomy and recommending administrative and economic measures for future stability.

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Dean C. Worcester

Dean C. Worcester was an American naturalist and photographer known for his extensive work on the Philippines during the early 20th century. His notable contributions include the two-volume work "The Philippines: Past and Present," which provides a detailed account of the country's history, culture, and society during a pivotal time of change. Worcester's writings and photographs offer valuable insights into the archipelago's diverse landscapes and peoples, reflecting both his scientific interests and his role in the American colonial administration. His work remains a significant resource for understanding the historical context of the Philippines.

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