Colonial Manila, 1909-1912 : three Dutch travel accounts / translated and edited by Otto van den Muijzenberg

Contributor(s): Muijzenberg, Otto Diederik van den [editor, translator.] | Ateneo de Manila University Press [publisher.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publication details: Quezon City : Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2016Description: ix, 272 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-971-550-758-5Contained works: Jacobs, Aletta H. 1854-1929. In the Philippines | Rouffaer, G. P. 1860-1928. Rouffaer's diary | Muller, Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas, 1859-1941. PhilippinesSubject(s): JACOBS, ALETTA H. (ALETTA HENRIETTE), 1854-1929 -- TRAVEL -- PHILIPPINES | ROUFFAER, G. P. (GERRIT PIETER), 1860-1928 -- TRAVEL -- PHILIPPINES | MULLER, HENDRIK PIETER NICOLAAS, 1859-1941 -- TRAVEL -- PHILIPPINES | TRAVELERS' WRITINGS, DUTCH -- PHILIPPINES -- MANILA | MANILA (PHILIPPINES) -- DESCRIPTION AND TRAVELDDC classification: 959.9032 LOC classification: G 235 C65 2016
Contents:
Aletta Jacobs, "In the Philippines" -- Rouffaer's diary -- Hendrik P.N. Muller, "The Philippines".
Summary: Around 1910, three Dutch intellectuals separately visited Manila. Feminist doctor Aletta Jacobs, orientalist scholar Gerret Rouffaer, and ethnologist Hendrik Muller were all curious to see how the Americans were implementing their colonial policy of “benevolent assimilation.” In this book their reports are for the first time made available, adding to the social history of the city and the country. -- Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Aletta Jacobs, "In the Philippines" -- Rouffaer's diary -- Hendrik P.N. Muller, "The Philippines".

Around 1910, three Dutch intellectuals separately visited Manila. Feminist doctor Aletta Jacobs, orientalist scholar Gerret Rouffaer, and ethnologist Hendrik Muller were all curious to see how the Americans were implementing their colonial policy of “benevolent assimilation.” In this book their reports are for the first time made available, adding to the social history of the city and the country. -- Back cover.

English translation of the original Dutch work.

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