Académica Filipina+

This interdisciplinary series pushes the boundaries of scholarly publishing with smart, literate, and thought-provoking works exploring the Philippine past, present, and future.

The Twentieth-Century Philippines in Ten Novels: Literature as History (1913–1975)

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El Español en Filipinas: The History of the Spanish Language, the Academia Filipina, and Hispano-Filipino Culture, 1924–2024

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Old Jolo and Zamboanga, 1268–1945

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The Subversive Reader: Essays on Critical Theory, Cultural Politics, and the Philippine Insurgent Experience

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Insular Yet Global: Selected Essays of Fernando Zialcita

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Hispano-Filipino Literate Culture and the Challenge of Modernity

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The Conquest of the Philippines by the United States, 1898–1925 (Second Edition)

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Philippine Genealogy and Religious and Art History: The Luciano P. R. Santiago Reader

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Imprenta de Ramírez y Giraudier: A Story of Late Nineteenth-Century Philippine Intellectuality

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Púgot: Head Taking, Ritual Cannibalism, and Human Sacrifice in the Philippines

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The World of the Manila-Acapulco Galleons: The Global and Human Context

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Santo Niño de Cebu, 1565–2015: 450 Years of History, Culture, and Devotion

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