Modern Southeast Asian History and Politics, 1888-1972
DDS Subject File No. 9
II. Subject Files-1846-1984
Modern Southeast Asian History and Politics, 1888-1972
1962
Damodar P. Singhal’s research material on the colonization of the Philippines and postcolonial electoral politics in the country. Includes articles published in Journal of Southeast Asian History, Pacific Affairs and Asian Survey entitled:
1. ‘Western Colonization and the Filipino Response’ by Onufre Dizon Corpuz, Journal of Southeast Asian History, Vol. 3, No. 1, March 1962.
2. ‘American Colonial Policy Towards the Philippines’ by Thomas R. McHale, Journal of Southeast Asian History, Vol. 3, No. 1, March 1962.
3. ‘Philippine Political Parties and the 1961 Election’ by Martin Meadows, Pacific Affairs, Vol. XXV, No. 3 Fall 1962.
4. ‘The New Administration and the New Economic Program in the Philippines’ by R.S Milne, Asian Survey, Vol. 11, No. 4, September 1962.
5. ‘The Philippine Elections: Support for Democracy’ by David Wurfel, Asian Survey, Vol. 11, No. 3, May 1962.
6. ‘The Philippines: Politics of the ‘New Era’’ by Francis Starner, Asian Survey, Vol. III, No. 1, January 1963.
7. ‘Challenge to the ‘New Era’ in Philippine Politics’ by Martin Meadows, Pacific Affairs, Vol. XXXVII, Fall 1964.
8. ‘American ‘People to People’ Diplomacy: The Peace Corps in the Philippines’ by Usha Mahajani, Asian Survey, Vol. IV, No.2, April 1964.
9. ‘A Changing Philippines’ by David Wurfel, Asian Survey, Vol. IV, No. 2, February 1964.
10. ‘New Interpretation of Philippine History’ by Gregorio F. Zaide, undated.
Colonization of Philippines; Electoral politics; American colonial policy; 1961 election; New Economic Programme; Democracy; New Era; Journal of Southeast Asia; Southeast Asian History; Pacific Affairs; Asian Survey
Modern Southeast Asian History and Politics, 1888-1972
1965
Damodar P. Singhal’s collection of research material on the economic history of China and Philippines by the historian W. E. Cheong. It includes:
1. ‘Trade and Finance in China: 1784 – 1834: A Reappraisal’, reprinted from Business History Vol. VII No. 1, January 1965.
2. ‘Canton and Manila in the Eighteenth Century’, reprinted from Studies in the Social History of China and South-East Asia, 1970.
3. ‘The Beginnings of Credit Finance on the China Coast: The Canton Financial Crisis of 1812-1815’, The New Zealand Journal of History Vol. 5. No. 1, April 1971.
4. ‘The Decline of Manila as the Spanish Entrepôt in the Far East’, 1785 – 1826’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. II No. 2, September 1971.
5. ‘China House and the Bank of England Crisis of 1825’, International Review of the History of Banking, September 1972.
The file also contains Damodar P. Singhal’s materials for lectures given to Economic Development students on Chinese economic development. Includes lectures on Chinese and Indian economic development, strategies of Chinese economic development in the areas of agriculture, industry, foreign trade and infrastructure from the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s (1966).
Economic History of China and Phillippines; W. E. Cheong; Trade and Finance; Canton; Manila; Social History of China; Credit Finance; Spain; China House; Bank of England crisis; Economid Development; Lecture; Agriculture; Industry; Foreign trade; Infrastructure