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Church lands and peasant unrest in the Philippines : agrarian conflict in 20th-century Luzon / Michael J. Connolly, SJ

By: Material type: TextTextManila, Philippines : Ateneo De Manila University Press, 1992Description: 232 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 971550082x
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Fil BR 479 C762 1992
Contents:
INTRODUCTION: Church Lands as Source of Unrest -- ONE: Reorganization and Resistance in San Pedro Tunasan and Lian, 1876-1896 -- The Colegio de San Jose Foundation -- 1877-1883: The Benitez Administration at SPT -- 1883-1886: Protest over Rentals at SPT -- 1878-1882: Benitez's Groundwork in Lian -- Dramatic Growth and Development at Lian -- TWO: San Pedro Tunasan and Lian under Stress, 1896-1927-- Politics' Role in the Social Conflict at SPT -- The Alvarez Case -- The Taft-Harty Agreement -- The Lease of SPT to Carlos Young -- The Lukban Committee -- The Lease of Lian to Don Antonio Roxas -- The Debate over Government Purchase of Haciendas -- SPT and Lian under the Spanish Jesuits -- THREE: The Struggle over Sugar Expansion in Dinalupihan -- Dinalupihan under the American Archbishops of Manila -- Inquilino Resistance Against PSM -- The Santiago Bill -- Rich and Poor Tenants Polarized during the Depression -- Personalized Elite Politics -- The Conflicts that Plagued Dinalupihan -- FOUR: The Colegio versus the "Committee" in Lian, 1927-1941 -- The Amicable Termination of the Roxas Release -- Kapitan Isko's "Committee" -- Lease-Sale to the Inquilinos, a Precedent -- Curtailment of Initial Success by the Sugar Limitation Law -- A Split in the Ranks of the Inquilinos -- Backtrack of the Big Inquilinos on Their Own Proposal -- The Court of Industrial Relations -- FIVE: Buenavista under the San Juan de Dios Hospital, 1907-1938 -- Buenavista from the Spanish Times till the Early American Period -- The Two Strands of Peasant Organizations -- Trouble at Buenavista -- Taxes and Rentals: The Tenants' Burden -- The Rise of Rustia -- Intervention by Quezon -- SIX: The Buena vista .Farmers' Cooperative versus the Tenant -- Societies, 1939-1944 -- The Sovictores Memorandum -- The Government Lease Plan -- The Iluenavista Farmers' Cooperative Association -- Rustia's Appeal to the United States Supreme Court -- Difficulties Sanvictores Faced -- Buenavista During the Japanese Occupation -- SEVEN: The Colegio versus Oras Na in Prewar San Pedro Tunasan, 1927-1945 -- Conflict over Ownership of SPT -- The Oras Na Society -- Sinclair's Action to Remove Young -- Conflict over Expropriation The Yapak -- Elections at SPT -- Failure of the Landed Estates Policy at SPT -- Moves of the Occupation Government to Acquire SPT -- EIGHT: The Colegio versus Yapak in Postwar SPT, 1946-1954 -- Resumption of the Move to Sell SPT -- Assertion of the Receivers' Control -- Challenge to the Receivers' Authority -- Continued Yapak Defiance -- "What is to be Done?" -- Lawlessness on SPT -- Rustia's Final Efforts -- Ejection of Tenants -- Magsaysay's Reforms --
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INTRODUCTION: Church Lands as Source of Unrest --

ONE: Reorganization and Resistance in San Pedro Tunasan and Lian, 1876-1896 --
The Colegio de San Jose Foundation --
1877-1883: The Benitez Administration at SPT --
1883-1886: Protest over Rentals at SPT --
1878-1882: Benitez's Groundwork in Lian --
Dramatic Growth and Development at Lian --

TWO: San Pedro Tunasan and Lian under Stress, 1896-1927--

Politics' Role in the Social Conflict at SPT --
The Alvarez Case --
The Taft-Harty Agreement --
The Lease of SPT to Carlos Young --
The Lukban Committee --
The Lease of Lian to Don Antonio Roxas --
The Debate over Government Purchase of Haciendas --
SPT and Lian under the Spanish Jesuits --

THREE: The Struggle over Sugar Expansion in Dinalupihan --

Dinalupihan under the American Archbishops of Manila --
Inquilino Resistance Against PSM --
The Santiago Bill --
Rich and Poor Tenants Polarized during the Depression --
Personalized Elite Politics --
The Conflicts that Plagued Dinalupihan --

FOUR: The Colegio versus the "Committee" in Lian, 1927-1941 --

The Amicable Termination of the Roxas Release --
Kapitan Isko's "Committee" --
Lease-Sale to the Inquilinos, a Precedent --
Curtailment of Initial Success by the Sugar Limitation Law --
A Split in the Ranks of the Inquilinos --
Backtrack of the Big Inquilinos on Their Own Proposal --
The Court of Industrial Relations --

FIVE: Buenavista under the San Juan de Dios Hospital, 1907-1938 --

Buenavista from the Spanish Times till the Early American Period --
The Two Strands of Peasant Organizations --
Trouble at Buenavista --
Taxes and Rentals: The Tenants' Burden --
The Rise of Rustia --
Intervention by Quezon --

SIX: The Buena vista .Farmers' Cooperative versus the Tenant --

Societies, 1939-1944 --
The Sovictores Memorandum --
The Government Lease Plan --
The Iluenavista Farmers' Cooperative Association --
Rustia's Appeal to the United States Supreme Court --
Difficulties Sanvictores Faced --
Buenavista During the Japanese Occupation --

SEVEN: The Colegio versus Oras Na in Prewar San Pedro Tunasan, 1927-1945 --

Conflict over Ownership of SPT --
The Oras Na Society --
Sinclair's Action to Remove Young --
Conflict over Expropriation
The Yapak --
Elections at SPT --
Failure of the Landed Estates Policy at SPT --
Moves of the Occupation Government to Acquire SPT --

EIGHT: The Colegio versus Yapak in Postwar SPT, 1946-1954 --

Resumption of the Move to Sell SPT --
Assertion of the Receivers' Control --
Challenge to the Receivers' Authority --
Continued Yapak Defiance --
"What is to be Done?" --
Lawlessness on SPT --
Rustia's Final Efforts --
Ejection of Tenants --
Magsaysay's Reforms --

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