Sugar and the Origins of Modern Philippine Society

  Preface

 collapse sectionOne  Introduction
 Pampanga and Western Negros
 collapse sectionTwo  Foundations, 1565-1835
 From Sugar Cane to Sugar
 Parnpanga
 Negros
 Sugar and Early Philippine Society
 collapse sectionThree  Frontiers, 1836-1920
 Expansion of the Sugar Trade
 Negros Occidental: The Formation of Plantation Society
 Pampanga: The Formation of a Tenant Society
 Sugar and Philippine Society, 1836-1920
 collapse sectionFour  The Mind of Sugarlandia
 Hacenderos
 Casamac and Duma'an
 collapse sectionFive  Centrals, 1920-1934
 A New Era for Sugar
 Sugar Society and Centrals
 Tensions
 collapse sectionSix  Quotas, 1935-1941
 Sugar under Quotas
 Sugar Society
 Confrontation
  Epilogue

  Appendix A  Philippine Sugar Exports, 1836-1920
  Appendix B  Destination of Philippine Sugar Exports, 1840-1920
  Appendix C  Letter from Antonio Villanueva to the Director of Lands
  Appendix D  Letter from G. Seaver to Archibald Harrison, Philippine National Bank
  Appendix E  Elected Provincial Officials Representing Western Negros and Pampanga, 1919-34
 collapse sectionNotes
 One Introduction
 Two Foundations, 1565-1835
 Three Frontiers, 1836-1920
 Four The Mind of Sugarlandia
 Five Centrals, 1920-1934
 Six Quotas, 1935-1941
 Epilogue
  A Note on Sources
  Abbreviations
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